Robert Edward Grant
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Do you know what it's like to ask a question without already knowing the answer?
That's right.
So then why do we have to exist?
So that it can know what it's like to ask a question without already knowing the answer.
Or to feel a lover stare at us in the gaze, and you don't know that that gaze is going to be there tomorrow or be gone tomorrow.
Or to feel the fear of death right before you die.
If you feel the fear of death, maybe you're not even feeling the fear of death.
Maybe you're just feeling lonely or maybe you're afraid of being hopeless.
Maybe that despair by itself is already what it wants to learn and have empathy for.
So each of us exists for a cumulative reason to just simply be and play the part that we're meant to play in this play.
I think it keeps going.
I don't think it ever ends.
I think that the Monad would be like a 12th dimensional version of us.
That's the higher self of what we call destiny is just the free will of that higher self.
And that's also you.
You are just a dimensionally limited avatar that's playing around in the fourth and fifth dimension.
Hopefully.
Yeah.
And if you're playing around in the fourth and fifth dimension, you're going to be limited in what you can perceive until your soul's journey and pathway has determined that you're going to open up your eyes beyond that and see in the sixth, seventh, and eighth and ninth dimensions.
And eventually you return back to source.