We are all Spiritual beings in our true natures. I have direct experience to this. As Spiritual beings we are all eternal.
I'll have to take your word for that. What exactly is "spritual," though? Might help to have some definitions so I can better understand.
No evidence?? Seek out the very youngest of children. Many can still tell the difference from their physical bodies and who they really are.
I'm confused what you mean by this; who are we really, then, if not our physical bodies? What we percieve our physical bodies with are the senses of our physical bodies. Do you mean that they can tell the difference between our bodies and our minds? You might need to elaborate on this more for me.
They must be very young because this physical world supplies so much sensory input that it isn't long before one is seduced into thinking this physical world is all that exists.
Or they just come to the realization through observation, I'd think. We know more as we age, not less as we get older. If we think something as a child, our opinions change as we get better information, no?
More evidence? Being eternal spiritual beings we think in those terms that is why the thought of death bothers people. It is not in our natures. It will never feel right.
Really? Does not thinking in terms of pain mean that we aren't meant to feel pain? Does not thinking in terms of happiness mean we are not meant to feel happiness?
It seems to me that the reason people don't like thinking about death is because they fear death, just like they fear pain, or are drawn to happiness. We utilize the past to presently think about the future. You might need to show evidence of how anything deeper than that is happening.
People think eternal in their relationships. Who hasn't been hurt by another person's death or even a broken heart. If things are eternal one should never have to let go. We might be trapped in a time limited physical body, however that is not who we are.
Well peole don't want good things to end, honestly. That doesn't mean they think eternally in their relationships, just that they don't suspect that it will end. When evidence pops up like infidelity or health complications, then one might begin to contemplate an end to that relationship.
If we are eternal, you will need to provide a little more evidence. So far I'm not convinced.
The fear of death is an important part of the system. It exists for a very good reason. Where does this fear come from? The unknown is the biggest generator of any kind of fear.
Well, do your brush your teeth out of fear of the unknown from what might happen if you don't or do you do it because you want to keep your teeth? It's really that simple. No one wants to lose their lives. Being alive is nice. There doesn't need to be an unknown. The end is there, and it has a cut off point.
That is why we do not remember all those many deaths before. We aren't supposed to remember.
Ah, you're referring to reincarnation. Says who?
You are right about one thing. Life is about Living and that's the most important thing to work on. That is what Life is all about. The rest will work out just fine.
That's what I see. It's very clear!!
Well thank you for sharing!