I watched the final episode of Life On Mars last night and I really liked the show and was disappointed that they canceled it. The ending however reminded me of how I view the reality I’m living in this world. I don’t know if many people even watched the show so you may not even know what I’m talking about. The main character played a cop in 2008 and was injured and when he woke up he found him self back in 1973. The idea behind this series was very intriguing for me.

He kept trying to find his way home and find answers and that’s basically what I feel like I’m doing trying to find my way back to my real reality. I have no clue how others feel, but I’m sure you’ve heard this reality called the dream of life and that’s exactly how I’ve always seen it. As in the case of Life On Mars the ending had this group of people waking up in 2035 from time capsules and they had just landed on Mars and they had picked the dream or program to take part in for the 2 year trip there.

I’m sorry the show didn’t go longer and I sort of wanted a different ending, but the dream sequence closed up all the lose ends nicely. At any rate through the years I’ve developed my own belief system about life and have tried to enlighten my mind and make sense of everything and as I’ve mentioned before I don’t believe in Hell and I don’t believe God is a mean and uncaring God. I think we choose our dream sequence and the events that will take place before we reach this plane.

I think when this body wears out and it takes it’s last breath my soul will awaken in the place it has always been and never really left I am not this body and this body is not me. I of course believe everyone has a perfect soul I’m not saying this human ego side is perfect, but I don’t think it actually touches the soul and I simply think the ego in it’s need for separation has created an illusion. For the life of me I honestly don’t know why I would have chosen to have these experiences and leave a place of bliss.

I know in my heart when I do erase this illusion or this dream of life I will be exactly where I’ve always been, safe in God’s loving arms while I slept. Of course I don’t see God in any form or with arms, but I’m sure you understood what I meant and I’ll actually be happy to be free of this human body form and just soar.

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What if you chose your time here as a way to learn, to grow and to forgive?

Yes, I do believe we are of the same mind…

Theresa’s last blog post..Living Ethics: Confront the Ridiculous

April 2nd, 2009 at 10:35 pm
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What if you chose your time here as a way to learn, to grow and to forgive?

Yes, I do believe we are of the same mind…

Theresa’s last blog post..Living Ethics: Confront the Ridiculous

April 2nd, 2009 at 10:35 pm
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Your philosophy is a very positive and uplifting one. I wish more people shared it. I also watched the finale of “Life on Mars” with great regret because I loved this show–maybe unknowingly for many of the reasons you suggest–and couldn’t understand why they would cancel it. To me, the ending was PERFECT! I am kicking myself for not figuring it out in advance. I mean, the title gives it away–”Life on MARS!” The clues were there–Ares Project, the robots, etc. I cannot believe that any replacement series will be half as good as “Life on Mars” was.

Patricia’s last blog post..Readers and Droppers Show Perfect Attendance in March

April 3rd, 2009 at 12:47 pm
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Your philosophy is a very positive and uplifting one. I wish more people shared it. I also watched the finale of “Life on Mars” with great regret because I loved this show–maybe unknowingly for many of the reasons you suggest–and couldn’t understand why they would cancel it. To me, the ending was PERFECT! I am kicking myself for not figuring it out in advance. I mean, the title gives it away–”Life on MARS!” The clues were there–Ares Project, the robots, etc. I cannot believe that any replacement series will be half as good as “Life on Mars” was.

Patricia’s last blog post..Readers and Droppers Show Perfect Attendance in March

April 3rd, 2009 at 12:47 pm
Navekyar
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Wow….. I agree, well, with the the God thing I mean……nice to know others out there are like minded.

May 25th, 2009 at 8:32 pm
Navekyar
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Wow….. I agree, well, with the the God thing I mean……nice to know others out there are like minded.

May 25th, 2009 at 8:32 pm

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