Mind Power Provides That Nothing Will Be Lost
December 10, 2008 by Seth Manne
You should occasionally consider the fact that at some time you, yourself, will not be physical and will move on and out of the physical relationship with others. You will not lose each other because you are not physical. It will just be a different relationship. Through reincarnation eventualities, you may be physically reunited with the “essence personalities’ that you now hold so dear. Whether or not that physical reunion occurs will be up to both parties involved. In any event, it is the essence that you will recognize (in or out of the physical) and not the physical characteristics.
You may meet again and both be in nonphysical capacities and again you will recognize this essence personality. There is more to this life of yours than the realist’s definition and version of what it is all about, unless those realists consider that which can not be proved as part of the actual reality of life. You will one day have your conclusive proof. For now you must rely on your feelings, emotions and intuitions. Hopefully you have some of those that you can get in touch with at the moment.
WHAT IS ARTIFICIAL GUILT?
October 1, 2008 by Seth Manne
A little about instincts and intuitions. You can have an instinctual or intuitive feeling can’t you? For instance guilt is an instinctual feeling. Do you know the difference between natural guilt and artificial guilt? Is there a right and wrong and can you feel a difference between the two? Of course you can. These lofty philosophies that tell you that in the big picture there is no right or wrong, go against the grain of your instincts and intuitions.
The way natural guilt was explained to me is that it is like animal instinct. In the early days of man, if a cave man were to kill more than he needed to survive …he would feel guilt. It has been called your conscience. Since man did not have the animal instincts of, let’s say, a lioness that would kill only what she needed to survive, the man needed guilt in order to know what the lioness felt instinctively. Certainly you’ve heard the term guilty conscience.
As long as a person causes no harm, he should feel no guilt. Guilt is a byproduct of causing harm. Though that may seem to be a broad area of scope, you do know when you cause harm and when you don’t precisely because you can feel guilt. When you cause no harm and you still think that you are feeling guilt…that is artificial guilt.

