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Would there be no birth?

2007-10-09 13:20:53 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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it is a promise found in Isaiah....
he will pour outhis spirit on all flesh...
and no one will have to teach his neighbor or brother
saying, "consider the Lord"
because it will be written in their hearts,
and they will all know his laws...

think aobut our own conscious voice,
that says, "Don't call someone names,
don't hurt them on puropse"
do you not feel how that could be "his spirit?"

it would be great if we not on ly heard his will,
but could obey just as easily...
so many times we hear that we should not,
be we go ahead and do it, becuse of our selfish desires...
instead of yielding to the wisdom of the ages.

he said in Deut... "choose you this day,
life and blessing or death and cursing..."
and every day we rise up and run to choose
the curses and death, becasue we do not love
our neoghbors, we do not treat them the way
we wish they would treat us....we are all about
trying to protect ourselves and cut them off
before they can cut us...wink....

love would be a wonderful thing, if we all caught hold of
it and shared it the way Jesus showed us we could.

Hugs to you and yours.

2007-10-09 13:40:45 · answer #1 · answered by dancenshout2002 3 · 0 0

That would be the ideal situation. If everyone were enlightened, no one would be lacking in the highest form of social graces. Every place we enter would have people of all types and kinds, but none would falter in the highest of ideas.
How can there be no birth when life goes on forever? Immortality is perpetual youth, always as bright and happy as a newborn baby.

2007-10-09 13:30:41 · answer #2 · answered by billie d 1 · 1 0

Interesting concept, I bet the utility bills would come down like a Led Zep.

As regards the birth rate, well, if the statistics about major power failures in the past are anything to go by, i.e. when the power is out, everyone seems to get more romantic ( don't ya just love the delicacy of my phrasing ? ), and 39 weeks later, give or take, the birth rate goes up like a rocket, then .... if there was no need of power then .....

Hmmmm ...... ( scritch, scritch scritch ... )

That could go either way, I guess. Let's run the program and see how it plays out. :-)))

{{{{{{{Cosmic Light}}}}}}}

2007-10-09 13:54:31 · answer #3 · answered by cosmicvoyager 5 · 0 0

Sure there would, but the birth rate would go way down. There would be no unwanted or unplanned pregnancy, as enlightened people are responsible with their actions.

People would have fewer children, as there would not be an ego need to make children to provide fulfillment or love or to "carry on the family name". In other words "conscious reproduction." More people might decide to remain child-free to share their gifts with the world in other ways.

2007-10-09 13:38:30 · answer #4 · answered by magicalpossibilities 5 · 0 0

enlightenment is a state of mind there would still be births and death. but the world would spin into a higher dimension due to the higher energy in our bodies, and the earth would be more peaceful. just better all around.

2007-10-09 13:27:45 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Everybody is enlightened. We are wrapped up in conditioned personality...a sort of phantom. When that 'spell' is broken , the natural can arise. It's just a 'flick' of realization.

When the haze of sleep lifts, you are there...

2007-10-09 13:49:55 · answer #6 · answered by Eve 4 · 1 0

Everyone is enlightened, they just don't know it. Everyone would know they were not born of parents and there is no death and what they call time is really enlightenment flowering.

2007-10-09 13:33:02 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Nobody would ever eat fast food again

2007-10-09 13:31:48 · answer #8 · answered by NONAME 5 · 1 0

No ...I think there would be less chaos in society , if you ask me

2007-10-09 13:25:22 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

They would weigh less.

2007-10-09 13:24:58 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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