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Adrião Pereira da Cunha's avatar

This reflection treats immortality not as endless time, but as belonging our souls returning home.

It reminds us that bodies are temporary garments, while consciousness continues its journey.

Immortality is not about refusing death, but about recognising that love and spirit never vanish.

The path of inquiry becomes sacred: to discern truth, to ask why we suffer, why we live.

The triad “I am thine,” “You are mine,” “You and I” is not theology alone, but intimacy with the divine.

By weaving voices from the Gita, Jesus, Paul, and Ramana, the text shows that traditions converge in longing.

Immortality here is not distance from God, but union living in Him as He lives in us.

Suffering becomes the friction that awakens us, the reminder that we are meant to seek.

Peace arrives not at the end of time, but in the recognition that we were never apart.

In its gentleness, the piece whispers that immortality is not a promise it is already our truth.

Shalini's avatar

Perfect! Thank you Adriao!

AsukaHotaru's avatar

Shalini, this felt like sitting cross-legged on the floor while you unspooled the universe with your hands. You went from “what is immortality?” to quoting the Gita, Jesus, Paul, and Ramana Maharishi like you were passing snacks around a circle — and honestly? I loved the ride.

Your take on immortality being less “forever in one body” and more “souls just vibing through lifetimes until we finally merge with the universe” gave me that warm little ohhh… moment. It’s such a soft, expansive way to think about existence — not scary, just continuous.

And the steps you laid out —

“I am thine,”

“You are mine,”

“You and I.”

It reads like a spiritual slow-burn love story between a soul and its source. My favourite kind of plot twist.

I also really appreciate how you stitched together teachings from different traditions without making them fight. It felt like watching all the threads line up into one bigger shape — playful, curious, and strangely comforting.

You made immortality feel less like a mystery and more like a return. A homecoming. Kind of beautiful, honestly.

Peace received, Shalini — sending a little back your way.

Shalini's avatar

Thank you so much Asuka! I enjoy your comments very much! Thank you for the love 💕