avatarMarcus aka Gregory Maidman

Summary

The website content details Day 2 of 𝘋𝘪𝘢𝘯𝘢 𝘊.'s 30-Day Poetry Challenge, focusing on themes of reincarnation, genetic recombination, and spiritual growth.

Abstract

The content presents a reflection on the cyclic nature of life and the belief in reincarnation across diverse human experiences, as part of a poetry challenge. It includes a tanka poem that encapsulates the idea of continuous growth and change, likening it to genetic recombination. The author shares personal insights into past lives and the learning journey of the soul, including the process of life review and the determination of one's place in the spirit realm. The narrative also celebrates the spiritual progress of a friend and recommends readings on related topics, emphasizing the purpose of life as self-discovery and the exploration of experiences in the likeness of a divine presence.

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  • The author believes in the cyclic nature of life, encompassing a wide spectrum of human experiences through reincarnation.
  • Life's purpose is seen as a journey of learning, with each incarnation serving as a master class for the soul.
  • The concept of genetic recombination is used metaphorically to describe the soul's journey through different lives, resulting in unique combinations of traits and experiences.
  • The author values the process of life review and the role of spirit guides and a higher power in determining one's place in the afterlife.
  • There is an emphasis on the idea that all gods and goddesses are manifestations of a singular, greater divine entity.
  • The author expresses admiration for the works of other writers who explore themes of the spirit realm, personal responsibility, and the nature of God.
  • The content conveys a sense of community and shared spiritual growth, as evidenced by the celebration of a friend's progress in the spirit realm.

Day 2 of 𝘋𝘪𝘢𝘯𝘢 𝘊.’s 30-Day Poetry Challenge

Recombination

Tanka of constant, cyclic state of growth and change

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Live pass recycle Twixt man woman black white all Reincarnation Karmic intents purposes Souls work heavenly penance

Decoder Ring

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The first line stands for the cycles of life as shown in this image. The second line stands for my experiential and revealed belief that our incarnations cover the entire human spectrum. This life cycle I incarnated as a white, privileged, Jewish male. In the already experienced life cycles (I no longer use the term past lives as we can set our lives in any time frame) of which my spirit guides and highest power have made me aware, I have lived as a male black slave, a white slave-trader, a female black slave, a middle eastern woman and a white male airline pilot. The title of the tanka also reflects this, as:

Genetic recombination is the exchange of genetic material between different organisms which leads to production of offspring with combinations of traits that differ from those found in either parent. — Source

The fourth line evokes that the purpose of life is learning. The fifth line concerns the periods between lifetimes in heaven. After the grueling yet rewarding moral and ethical inventory of life review, our guides, us and God determine in which level of the spirit realm (heaven) we shall reside until we may next incarnate for another master class. Then we engage in soul work for the benefit of others as part of our continued spiritual growth and also as penance for mistakes made in the Earth realm.

I am thrilled to share this with you: Sitara/Lindsey finished life review Saturday and I got to be part of the graduation event. I cried tears of nachas. The graduation “ceremony” magically appeared when we agreed that part of her soul work would be as an advisor and confidante for me. I couldn't see it but I knew I was there. We were in a channeling session — me, Sitara and Anne, when we were transported to the watering hole where all my meetings with Rama and my other guides take place — and poof they closed the book on her review and she was given her home in heaven. She is at a lower level than she had hoped for due to the life choices she made in this trip to the earth realm but says there are good souls there working on the same penance as her.

For further reading on what goes on in the spirit realm, I recommend Laxaa’s

I used the terms spirit realm and earth realm to pay homage to Keri Mangis’ magical work of non-fiction, which you can read for free here starting with this link to the prologue:

I have read through chapter 6 (I think 9 have been loaded so far) and am waiting for my autographed copies to arrive in the mail.

I highly recommend this piece by Gavin Sher that I read months ago and synchronicities lead me to re-read this morning.

I absolutely love that Gavin indirectly credits Emerson for Gavin’s creation about the purpose of life:

We are ‘God’ experiencing itself in a particular form and exploring a particular form of experience and there is great purpose, benevolence and beauty in that, if only you can find it in yourself.

I believe that is the meaning of this verse from Aloha Ke Akua by Nahko and Medicine for the People:

And what is the purpose? What is the purpose and would you believe it? Would you believe it if you knew what you were for

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Thank you for allowing me to share with you.

Here is the link to 𝘋𝘪𝘢𝘯𝘢 𝘊.’s the 30-day poetry challenge:

Here is the link to my day-1 entry:

Here is the link to my day-3 entry:

In Rama I create,

Marcus

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