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Judging the veracity of information
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This discussion of "Hell," as I stated earlier, is best reviewed within a holistic context of other subjects.
One of the first things that needs to be done is to identify the mis- and disinformation swirling about this topic. I begin to do this with a few of "the seven."
Additionally, and just as important, we must come to know what's real. To this end, I offered the afterlife evidence.
If you've not already done so, I would strongly encourage you to study that material first; because, until you come to a realization that, in fact, other dimensional places exist, it will be difficult to substantiate the existence of "the mandated solitude and introspection."
The afterlife evidence is extremely important; however, I have come to see that the apostle Paul's sense of I "know" is even more so. Among those who have learned how to access the true self, verifying and substantiating the truth, "what's real," is not done by the scientific method. There's nothing wrong with scientific testing, it's just that, the most important aspects of life cannot be veridically determined that way.
I couldn't feel, so I tried to touch...
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Leonard Cohen, Hallelujah
Baby, I've seen your flag on the marble arch, But love is not a victory march, it's a cold and it's a broken Hallelujah,
Well there was a time when you let me know, What's really going on below, But now you never show it to me, do you?
I did my best, it wasn't much
I couldn't feel, so I tried to touch...
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As we grow and develop on the other side, especially, in worlds beyond Summerland, we will not make our way with white lab-coats and test-tubes; instead, as the advanced Elizabeth Fry explains, we will come to an unfailing intuitive perception of what's real and right.
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