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Date: 17 Aug 2006 22:08:58
From: Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer
Subject: Re: 'Six Feet Under' - Best Series Ending Ever!


On Wed 16 Aug 2006, darius <noone@here.invalid > wrote:
>But 6FU's ending was just perfect and absolutely fitting for an at times
>great, at times exasperating series. It gets my vote for best
>series ending ever.
>
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Unequivocally Yes! To expound upon what I posted last year
in archived article <O1JY5L0438672.2630208333@reece.net.au >,
personally, I believe SFU's finale remains(pun) to date the
best single television series episode in television history.
It's a true work of art. The "bar" was definitely raised up!

For me, the magic of the final 'Six Feet Under' episode was
its emphasis on the pristine finality of death without hope,
entirely devoid of spiritual knowledge or psychic awareness,
strictly focused on the mortal human physical mind and body
without any reference to man's immortal psyche or soul body
who lives eternally in the respective heavenly realms a.k.a.
dimensions, or spheres, or planes, or sojourns as these are
often called. It's the proverbial dream within a dream--as
even our physical life can appear illusory to the unwitting.

It's mainly a cultural thing. The west has been dumbed down
for centuries regarding man's real nature as gods-incarnate.
And this is especially true of the atheist-agnostics, since
they've shut off their individual psychic, spirit awareness,
and are, of their own volition, not conscious of the spirit.
Granted, other fundamentalist religious types can similarly
forget their eternal spirit-being, as many of them often do.

It's as if they've forgotten all of their past incarnations,
all of their interim discarnate sojourns (in heaven & hell),
and they have no idea whatsoever that their deathless souls
are immortal as the Gods: having no beginning and no ending.
Why they choose to forget their divine heritage is a matter
for debate. I believe that it's because the past is far too
traumatic for them to come face-to-face with it, that's all.
And once that door is opened, they've heaven & hell to face!

Consider what happens to these people when they allow their
spiritual nature to become dormant, asleep at the wheel, so
to speak. This culminates in profound shame & contempt once
they physically die and slowly reawaken in the spirit world,
much as a newborn infant usually takes about a year or more
to awaken in the crystal clarity of his or her natural self.

In fact the only experiential difference between discarnate
spirit-people or ghosts and we physically-incarnate persons
is that we are predominantly focused in this material plane,
thereby animating our temporal physical extension of psyche,
whilst discarnate spirit-entities are predominantly focused
in the other circles or spheres of heaven & hell. That's it,
that's all that separates us from them. Rather, we ARE them.
We die the mortal death. They die the second immortal death...

Every soul haunts memories of their places in time, time in
places. It's just that most incarnated souls are unaware of
their own spirit activities, much less that of other ghosts.
Of course psychic mediums practice to be more aware of both,
as the sovereign eye of the Sky will strive to make perfect.

The grand SFU swan song gave us an intimate look at how the
atheist-agnostics view life and death. It made me feel very
empathetic--more at sympathetic--with them, with the gloomy,




 
Date: 17 Aug 2006 21:26:59
From: Starlord
Subject: Re: 'Six Feet Under' - Best Series Ending Ever!


And this has WHAT to do with Astronomy? I can tell you ,,, ZERO.


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"Cyberiade.it Anonymous Remailer" <anonymous@remailer.cyberiade.it > wrote in
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Should have been planted 6ft under.




 
Date: 18 Aug 2006 07:13:58
From: RMOLLISE
Subject: Re: 'Six Feet Under' - Best Series Ending Ever!



Starlord wrote:
> And this has WHAT to do with Astronomy? I can tell you ,,, ZERO.
>
>
>

Dennis:

This is a DannyBoyMin(tm) thread. It has nothing to do with astronomy.
How could it? Take the Pledge.

Peace,
Rod Mollise
Author of:
Choosing and Using a Schmidt Cassegrain Telescope
and
The Urban Astronomer's Guide
<http://skywatch.brainiac.com/astroland >
The Annual SCT User Imaging Contest is Underway!
<http://www.rothritter.com/contest/2006/ >