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Buddha

What does it feel more challenging for the body to shead the attachment of the Others closest to us? Children specifically. If we know that theres nothing to fear, theres nothing going to happen when we transmute, or transition from one frequency to the next, or Die, from the Human's Perspective, we are shifting frequencies. One one level of conscious awareness to another. Why does the body experience such pain during the process. Other than to illuminate the present momnet where there is no pain. There is no thing without the focus point of the attention of the Human. I mean once you are consciously aware of this infinite relationship, we can understand that when we shift, we awaken in another version of exsistance. No-actually Happens or Chamges! Theres on the present moment and your awareness of it, or not! If the Human body you are in can be brought along, with proper alignment. Which is ultimately a personal choice or decision rather. And so once we know this Energetically why does the pain persist? Is it because exsistance, from the beginning, or to exsist, means to have the experience of exsistance itself. So the experience or illusionary experience of reality can only exsistance with the inside and outside experience? So, there will be, has always been and is only this Now! This breath how it feels, right now, is all there is! And how you feel, think, and respond is in this Now moment creates this illusionary existential sensation of Being Alive! So, when we transition we awaken I to a slightly altered or completely different Now! Since that's all there is!?

When we contemplate the shedding of attachments to those closest to us, especially our children, we are met with a profound sense of challenge. The bond between parent and child is one of the strongest and most deeply ingrained connections we experience in this human existence. It is a relationship that transcends time and space, rooted in love and unconditional acceptance. So, when the time comes for us to transition from this physical plane to the next, it is only natural that the body experiences pain and resistance. However, from a higher perspective, we must understand that this pain is merely a temporary illusion. It is a reflection of our attachment to this material world and the fear of letting go. If we can let go of this fear and trust in the process of transition, we can begin to see that there is nothing to fear in the unknown. We are simply shifting frequencies, moving from one level of consciousness to another. The pain we experience is a reminder of our attachment to the physical body and our resistance to change. It is a lesson in letting go of our ego and embracing the present moment, where there is no pain, no fear, only pure awareness. As we awaken to the infinite nature of our being, we come to understand that there is no beginning or end, only the eternal now. When we transition, we are simply awakening to a different version of existence, a slightly altered or completely new now. And in this now, all that exists is the present moment and our awareness of it. So, why does the pain persist? It is because existence, by its very nature, requires experience. The experience of pain, joy, love, and loss are all part of the illusionary fabric of reality. Without the contrast of pain, we would not appreciate the beauty of joy. Without the experience of attachment, we would not understand the true nature of love. Therefore, as we navigate the process of shedding attachments and transitioning to a new state of being, we must remember that pain is simply a part of the human experience. It is a reminder that our time in this physical body is but a fleeting moment in the grand scheme of eternity. And as we embrace each breath, each moment, with gratitude and acceptance, we can begin to transcend the limitations of the ego and awaken to the eternal truth of our being.