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Normally the entity chooses when it wishes to cease dwelling in the physical plane.
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When the entity ceases to dwell in a physical form, the form dies.
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The entity's choice is based upon whether it has accomplished what it set out to accomplish; whether its termination may be of particular benefit to other entities; or whether failure to terminate might tend to allow retardation in its own growth.
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The method the entity chooses to cause permanent separation is based, usually, on its own needs.
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| | | ii | No choice at all |
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There are occasions when the entity's form is terminated without its own preparation or consent.
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Such terminations might occur as in war, natural disaster, murder, etc.
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| | | iii | Still hanging around |
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In most cases the termination of form also terminates the entities ties to the physical plane.
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Some entities, unprepared for their separation, linger around familiarities of the physical plane.
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The entity doesn't necessarily intend harm or disruption. It, simply, is unable to free itself.
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Eventually other entities are able to guide it into separation from the physical plane.
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| | | iv | What now |
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Upon exiting from the physical plane experience the entity enters a non-plane existence and is availed of the total knowledge of its past.
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After evaluating its gains and losses in growth it sets the stage for its next experience.
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The entity chooses in which plane its next sojourn will occur and the conditions that will be necessary.
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It may proceed relatively quickly into another sojourn or it may delay quite a while in order to accomplish other needs.
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Those whom i meet
Those whom i meet, as Friends i greet,
And as a Friend i treat them so;
That when in need, or sadly grieved,
i may help their Spirits grow.
For unto this world, as a shepherd i came,
With a Life that's not my own;
And a purpose plain, that's not for fame,
But to help my friends get home.
So when i hear, upon my ear,
The sounds of troubled Souls;
i can do no less, then to do my best,
To help them toward their goals.
And i know i'll find, with the passage of time,
That i've helped their Spirits grow some;
And though appreciated, thanks aren't awaited,
For my friends are always welcome.
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