Ghost in the Machine said:HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:sonnenkraft said:Thanks for your effort .
What if I failed in the journey of life
and did not complete magnum opus ?
will be there another chance reincarnation
Yes, most definitely.
So let me just clear this up. Is it actually possible to achieve immortality of the Magnum Opus in a single lifetime? Depending on the 'level' perhaps?
And are there ways to tell how connected your soul is to the physical body? Such as a knack for biokinesis for instance? I always figured and deduced that for such workings especially in more complex forms to be done successfully would really require a good connection between the soul and physical body in order to actually effect the biology of which the soul is tied to.
I never really grasped how difficult it's actually supposed to be and always just assumed it's the one of the more 'casual' forms of magic that just needs a lot of power to it, but this sermon has brought it to my attention once again that perhaps this connection has a lot more to do with it than I initially thought, because to change the biology of the physical body is to simultaneously spiritually alter the mirror of the soul for it as well. There'd have to be some sort of tight bridge between them is what I'm speculating but correct me if I'm wrong.
Okay, I watched an interview of Gopi Krishna and this state of consciousness within him was separate from his body to a degree. It seems like this was his first understanding of nature and reality fully. I looked into some of what Francis Bacon did, create the scientific method. This understanding was within him. It doesn’t seem like that consciousness should be so separate from a person, this was still another part of his mind.
I’m wondering if every level 2 or level 3 becomes famous and makes a major impact on the world. It seems like these people need to spend less time meditating. Hitler obviously did not spend all day everyday meditating for over a decade like gopi Krishna, unless maybe he did? He spent so much time doing so much for the world. It would seem tangibly impossible to find that much time.
