Hypothetically how does life prepare us? To what means are we to be prepared?

Mr. Ed

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Life experience prepares us for additional experiences in life. To what means are we to be prepared? Challenged by heightened levels of difficulty and challenges in preparation what comes next.

Ageism are memories of regret and accomplishment. It’s a time for setting things right, forgiveness and redemption. A time to pay it forward to the lives of today so they may someday do the same.

It‘s a time to be set free from guilt, forgive yourself by letting go of the past as if it never happened.
 

My thoughts, no one is ever fully prepared, and nobody knows everything there is to know about everything before they depart.

I see life much the same as I do a formal education, both come at a cost, and both are geared towards learning as you go.
 

Life experience prepares us for additional experiences in life. To what means are we to be prepared? Challenged by heightened levels of difficulty and challenges in preparation what comes next.

Ageism are memories of regret and accomplishment. It’s a time for setting things right, forgiveness and redemption. A time to pay it forward to the lives of today so they may someday do the same.

It‘s a time to be set free from guilt, forgive yourself by letting go of the past as if it never happened.
Oh my gosh, Mr Ed....truer, more wise words, have never been spoken💕
 
Life prepares us to die. What we do with the days in between is totally up to us and how we deal with what we are handed. The good and the bad. We either learn to enjoy it, suffer through the bad parts, hopefully learn to forgive what happened and move on to better places, make peace with ourselves and who we are...and be at peace with dying.
 
The only way life prepares us for death is most people assume death is the end based on lack of reliable data. Perhaps life prepares us for what we do not comprehend? This may be true for tier-type learning where life lessons on one another for deeper understanding.
 
A time to pay it forward to the lives of today

When I was in my late twenties I remember thinking about how when I had children I would be able to teach them all the stuff I'd learned so they wouldn't have to make the same mistakes.
Well, found out later when dealing with real children that they want to make their own mistakes, very hard to get them to benefit from mine.
Currently I keep trying to impress on my daughter the importance of saving for her retirement, I fear it is not going very well (she is still in school but I can tell all she thinks about is, at best, the next 5 years and things like wasting money on weddings, cars, having babies, etc) and I'll just have to hope I end life with enough of a chunk of money to help her.
 
Is it possible to regress in life to a former state reasoning? I believe life moves forward in time and space and regression cannot exists given the theory of time life continuum. if a persons behavior reverted to an earlier time in his or her life that is not regression based on symptoms of advancing age.
 
"Acceptance is the harshest lesson life teaches and the one most important to learn." - Rose Tremain

“You have to accept whatever comes, and the only important thing is that you meet it with the best you have to give."- Eleanor Roosevelt

“The moment you accept responsibility for EVERYTHING in your life is the moment you gain the power to change ANYTHING in your life.” - Hal Elrod
 
My apologies to those of you who don't believe in God, but according to the words of the Holy Angels,
When we lift to the heavens with the angels after this lifetime, we discuss the varied potentials of what is needed to our growth to God consciousness. We,as souls, choose our path before we even come to Earth. We may live in another world or return to Earth. No one decends to hell. This is a choice only after many , many lives and many choices to move against God.
Our souls know the basic trajectory of our lives, and have accepted it. Many forces as karma, prana, desires, will, energies; all affect the basic plans.
The Sanscrit tells us, As one grows to childhood, to youth, to old age, so does he grow into a new body.
The soul of you will always be alive. The ways of you, your personality, will always be alive. People tend to fear death, but it's only a natural forward movement of the soul into a higher form and toward God, toward greater and greater happiness and fulfillment.
These are explained in detail in my books. "Angels explain death and Prayer" and "Angels explain God and the New Spirituality".
You need "be prepared" for nothing. Just BE. You are where you are supposed to be. Don't be afraid. All is happening as it should.
 
Is it possible to regress in life to a former state reasoning? I believe life moves forward in time and space and regression cannot exists given the theory of time life continuum. if a persons behavior reverted to an earlier time in his or her life that is not regression based on symptoms of advancing age.
I've tried this. I've failed because conditions are not are not the same. Otherwise, I think I might have done it.
 
Years ago, I adopted the attitude of trying to be prepared for the worst, and being grateful if it didn't happen. I'm a firm believer in "Murphy's Law...."if something can go wrong, it probably will".
Just remember that Murphy was an optimist. o_O

Tony
 
Life experience prepares us for additional experiences in life. To what means are we to be prepared? Challenged by heightened levels of difficulty and challenges in preparation what comes next.

Ageism are memories of regret and accomplishment. It’s a time for setting things right, forgiveness and redemption. A time to pay it forward to the lives of today so they may someday do the same.

It‘s a time to be set free from guilt, forgive yourself by letting go of the past as if it never happened.
Mr. Ed, your thread was what I was wondering about. It's kind of what you have written. You run into "old" people, who say "Tsk. Tsk. Well, In my day.........." How did us "kids" get to be old fogies?
 
"Acceptance is the harshest lesson life teaches and the one most important to learn." - Rose Tremain

“You have to accept whatever comes, and the only important thing is that you meet it with the best you have to give."- Eleanor Roosevelt

“The moment you accept responsibility for EVERYTHING in your life is the moment you gain the power to change ANYTHING in your life.” - Hal Elrod
How does one accept the fact that they're such a piece of crap that even their own parents couldn't love them? That's pretty hard to overcome. It's possible, but not easy.
 
Life experience prepares us for additional experiences in life. To what means are we to be prepared? Challenged by heightened levels of difficulty and challenges in preparation what comes next.

Ageism are memories of regret and accomplishment. It’s a time for setting things right, forgiveness and redemption. A time to pay it forward to the lives of today so they may someday do the same.

It‘s a time to be set free from guilt, forgive yourself by letting go of the past as if it never happened.
Go to confession.

You'll feel better. Like the weight of the world has left your shoulders.
 
I believe from the moment we are born we enter the University of Life, from which we never graduate.
 
A few excerpts from Gaer's post.
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"We,as souls, choose our path before we even come to Earth."

I could be wrong but I think you might find some disagreement with these people.
https://www.gettyimages.com/photos/...physically disabled children&sort=mostpopular


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"You need "be prepared" for nothing. Just BE. You are where you are supposed to be. Don't be afraid. All is happening as it should."

Does that mean that rather than developing whatever intelligence a person is born with there is no need to seek to do anything other than just BE?
 
A few excerpts from Gaer's post.
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"We,as souls, choose our path before we even come to Earth."

I could be wrong but I think you might find some disagreement with these people.
https://www.gettyimages.com/photos/physically-disabled-children?phrase=physically disabled children&sort=mostpopular


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"You need "be prepared" for nothing. Just BE. You are where you are supposed to be. Don't be afraid. All is happening as it should."

Does that mean that rather than developing whatever intelligence a person is born with there is no need to seek to do anything other than just BE?
It doesn't matter to me who disagrees because this is a synopsis of the teachings from Holy angels of God. Angels hold the light of God and their sacred words are indisputable.
To your second question: No. You are misinterpretating my words. One should always grow toward uncovering his full potential and full expansion of happiness. Being is the unlimited vastness of pure existence or pure consciousness. This is the field of unbounded, unlimited eternal life, pure existence, pure intelligence, the absolute.
It's occured to me this is not the correct forum to explain this. If you want more of my opinions and more of the words of angels, please read my books available on Amazon, Google Play, Barnes and Noble, etc. Thanks for asking.
 
If everything is predestined, then there is no meaning in life. The meaning of life only exists when you have the freedom to choose your life at every moment. We have choice as adults.🦅
 
How does one accept the fact that they're such a piece of crap that even their own parents couldn't love them? That's pretty hard to overcome. It's possible, but not easy.
You don’t accept it!
We are all equal portions of the Devine.
Parents who teach such things to their children are abusive and WRONG! You overcome it by not believing it but yes, it’s far from easy.
 
Is it possible to regress in life to a former state reasoning? I believe life moves forward in time and space and regression cannot exists given the theory of time life continuum. if a persons behavior reverted to an earlier time in his or her life that is not regression based on symptoms of advancing age.
My favorite uncle regressed. He had grown so much beyond the strict doctrines of his youth. He came to accept that each person's way is their own way, and he honored their spirituality. Then his Parkinson's took his personal growth and he returned to the severity of the teachings of his youth. It was sad to watch. I miss what he had grown into. He taught me a lot.
 
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Mr. Ed, your thread was what I was wondering about. It's kind of what you have written. You run into "old" people, who say "Tsk. Tsk. Well, In my day.........." How did us "kids" get to be old fogies?
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