Wednesday, 12 May 2021

B TNH TREE IN A STORM

 






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Your question is a bit wrong.

It was not Buddha who had the desire to go into Jungle to search for the peace of mind. It was Siddhārtha Gautama.

When he was enlightened, he became Buddha - the awakened one !


I will give it a try what he really wanted to do and why his approach was absolutely correct i.e., he was born to a king and lived a life of luxury. And then only he felt like the need to look for the real ecstasy and truth of life and not which is just limited to senses or materialism.

You must have seen the above picture or heard of the quote. Initially, to anyone it may appear that the quote is trying to justify that Money is everything life. But wait, there is a hidden meaning in it.

Suppose you're a beggar and I tell you money is not everything in life. Will you believe me ? Very unlikely. But once you have earned enough money in life, then only you will be able to accept or perceive money is not actually everything in life. As they say, some people are so poor that all they got in their life is money.

Similarly, Siddhartha was like you and me till he was leading a life of luxury. Yet he had the desire which money was not able to satiate. This desire - this craving inspired him to look for peace.

And then he became Buddha !


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Usually - no, most souls finish their life lessons on Earth and move onto higher dimensions, become Spirit Guides for younger souls, or chose any other occupation in 5D, or they can start reincarnating on other planets or ascend into energy worlds. The only souls who “reincarnate forever” are Wanderers - these are beings who are created as “Guardians of the Universe” - they are similar to Angels, but they have physical lives and travel anywhere in the Multiverse where help is needed. In “RA Material” they are called ‘Brothers and sisters of sorrow” They have home-bases on planets or spaceships and travel in groups, incarnating as a collective to tweak the vibration of a planet, restore grids, fight evil beings - there is always a mission. They always meet their ‘tribe” in each life, though they usually all incarnate as the same generation - co-workers, friends, or lovers, and not as family members (maybe siblings or cousins, but not different generations) - they are a “Wanderers group”, and not your typical Soulmates. I had several clients in my practice who were Wanderers (also called Pilgrims or any similar term) - all with a lot of extra-terrestrial lives, all on Earth on a mission. They had THOUSANDS of past lives, all over the Multiverse, always with the same group of souls. Maybe they can retire at some point and just return to the Source? But they seem not concerned with their neverending missions, they get fully restored to energetic health between incarnations and eager to go on the next adventure. It seems that an archetype of a ‘superhero” in modern pop-culture is based on these beings. In Buddhism, they are called Boddhisattvas - souls who achieved enlightenment but continue to reincarnate till all beings are released from suffering.


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