ajax18 wrote:Sure it makes sense. In many NDEs I've read, the witness points out that he is an individual and cannot separate himself from his own biases. I'm not sure we'll separate ourselves from those magically at death either. Perception certainly plays a role.
I don't think what I'm speaking of are biases although they are certainly my perceptions. I'm speaking of events where, in retrospect, the Mormon God (or perhaps his spiritual demons) outright lied to me. Innumerable times. He confirmed so many aspects of the Mormon belief system that are certainly bald face lies.
Now here's the phenomenon; When I began to ask for clarity as I sought to vindicate my heros through deeper research into their history, the heavens literally slammed shut.
I have been spiritually blacklisted ever since.
No matter what I've attempted to illicite any kind of response - nothing (Hence, my new Avatar. Anyone like it?).
Now, one of my impressions is that our ancestors do have a connection and can influence us (as many NDE'Relief Society suggest). Think about it, particularly for the 3rd to 5th generation Mormon, imagine the legion of meddling whispers from the dust. I just don't think there's really anyone on the other side to set the ignorant dead Mormon straight.
If this is truly the case, after I die, I plan to hunt down and kick the asses of all those that influenced my spiritual connections in such a nearsighted and and misleading way. Regardless of their intent.
Losing hope and faith in the spiritual is truly the loneliest feeling I've ever experienced. I just don't have any conceivable notion as to how it could possibly be healed.