"And this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent." — John 17:3
"There is a certain paradox to be understood about the very nature of the Etheric World. The life which has inspired its life–offering properties is still as fresh and youthful (in actuality more so) as when it first awakened growth within this world.
We may speak of the Etheric World in relation to memory in terms of its pre-material existence, yet the properties that comprise it are imbued with such Christly substance that are exuding new beginnings all of the time amongst the sturdy perpetuity of beingness.
What a comfort to know that the future has a durable nature supporting it. Within the last century there was much dialogue and concern about the natural world and its ability to regenerate - to survive the many interlopers – but we can say that from a spiritual perspective which knows the Etheric World to be implicated in all life manifest here in the Physical existence, the natural world burgeons up from its etheric realities which in essence are SURVIVAL itself - such life, growth, and ongoingness that their existence is never threatened by anything the physical world can lay cause to. Species may sweep in and out of global representation but the parent life from which they spring out from will always remain very much alive and flourishing.
The action of both ageing and death are imbibed in our very thinking because of our experience here in the physical world. Nonetheless, even this shall eventually change in accordance with the supporting principle.
This is an important distinction: that we are not contemplating such a place of the past which ordinarily would be retrogressive to revisit. Untainted and untouched, this realm exists somewhat independent to the impressions of Time and of our usage. This is a pure place, one which is unrestricted and impervious to disease and to the sin and corruption that can follow."
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Source: Spiritual Science
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