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Euthanasia and Death

“Tell us about Euthanasia please.”

The American Heritage Dictionary states, “The act or practice of ending the life of an individual suffering from a terminal illness or an incurable condition, as by lethal injection or the suspension of extraordinary medical treatment.1

“Okay, that’s nice but how do you feel about Euthanasia?”

Ohh you want to know my thoughts on the subject, please forgive me. Euthanasia is a rather philosophical topic. To understand that the concept of suicide and euthanasia truly has no validity within the realm of all knowingness is to be aligned with the intrinsic essence of existence.

Lets back it up shall we? First of all, know that it has taken many years to acquire such realizations in which I will explain below, thus making it difficult for one to understand within one small window of realization [this entry], nonetheless, the authenticity of the information expressed herein can be verified with kinesiology and will one day be wide-spread truth throughout humanity.

Beyond the universe is the unmanifested supreme in which consciousness originates. Awareness slides through the sea of consciousness to amalgamate energy with the Mind (viewed as information). To become aware of the realization that death is only a transitional period is to be aligned with a state of consciousness known as Enlightenment.

A consequence of “Enlightenment” is the understanding of the purpose of life and the knowingness of existence. And with that knowingness comes a rock solid certainty that existence extends beyond the physical.

Take an electrical wire in a wall for example. The breaker box lets say is the unmanifested infinite potentiality in which source originates. The wire that extends from the breaker box terminates at an electrical outlet in which a light bulb can be powered. The light bulb is analogous to being human (form).

Energy is present in the socket at all times independent of the light bulb. When a light bulb is screwed into the socket, the light shines and brings on new properties sourced from the electricity in the wire. Euthanasia and death are equivalent to “switching” or replacing a light bulb in the socket.


1 Dictionary definition of euthanasia on Answers.com. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2004 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Company.

Posted on July 6, 2006 in Q & A's | Link


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