No, life is not "hell".
Life is a gift, it is precious, cherish every moment.
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Oh, so you are a believer. So you acknowledge life is hell with good bits.
No, life is not "hell".
Life is a gift, it is precious, cherish every moment.
You are right Piglet, life is a gift, but you are also a young soul, i dont think you know how bad it can get. You will, in the lives to come. Life is like doing a commando course, you will gain a lot from it, but it wont be pleasant.
Learning though, will it happen? If you dont, like school, you will have to repeat it. The reason you dont remember life before birth is because its like having the answers to an exam before you sit down. I have asked you this before, what have you learnt so far? Its not life is a b itch and then you die, is it?
You will. I dont love this life, you have to be a bit silly to. Feeding the birds two days ago my heel slipped on a down slope and i went down with a bang. It still hurts down one side. My eyes are going, etc. Suffering is not good is it, yet this is nothing compared to others.
Try dying of cancer, muscular dystrophy, covid, am i getting through? Are your parents alive, brothers sisters? What state is your body in.
You will get yours, its called karma, you cant escape. You are in this s hole for a reason.
Karma can be good as well as bad.
I'm telling you what I've learned, but you seem to be deaf to it.
Furthermore, I don't live in a sh_thole, I successfully escaped the UK
(That's a joke, about the UK)
Oh, life is a gift., an opportunity to grow. So you must believe life carries on after death, as this life without that cannot be a gift. Is that the case?, i have to try and decipher your meanings, as im not sure you know what your trying to say.
If that is the case, then we are on the same page, the difference being that you welcome this life, i dont. Apparently people like me try and do too much in one lifetime to avoid coming back too often. You are right about Karma, just imagine being a farm animal, never mind anything else.
I know what you mean about escaping, i spent three months in California, i could have got a green card. I got homesick, but it was more than that, when i got home my mother had been given a diagnosis of cancer, some part of me knew that.
I often think of how my life would have been if i had stayed. I was staying with a couple who worked tarmacking drives 4 or 5 days a week, and made enough to put their feet up for a month. A wonderful place.