Life Begins in Ancestry
Summary
TLDRIn this episode of 'Part by Ancestry,' host Crazy Kunadu explores the concept of death and its relation to ancestry. He suggests that sleep is a rehearsal for death, with the body in a state of suspended animation while the spirit travels. Kunadu posits that the 'real us' is energy, eternal and unending, challenging the traditional view of life and death. He shares a personal story of his sister's early death, emphasizing the idea that time is irrelevant to the spirit. The episode concludes with three key takeaways, aiming to demystify death and encourage a new perspective on human existence and the spiritual realm.
Takeaways
- 😴 Sleep is likened to a mini-death, where our body is in a state of suspended animation, vulnerable and still.
- 🌌 During sleep, our spirit travels, meeting entities from this world and the other, and returns when we awaken.
- 🔄 Every nap or sleep session is a rehearsal for the transition from life to death, preparing us for the eventual shift.
- 🕰️ Time and physical life are less significant compared to our spiritual existence, which persists beyond physical death.
- 🌿 The real us, our energy or spirit, cannot be destroyed, only transformed or reshaped, continuing perpetually.
- 🎭 Human life is a rehearsal for the real performance that begins once we shed our physical bodies.
- 👼 A personal anecdote highlights that even brief lives have purpose and are part of a greater spiritual journey.
- ⏳ Death is not determined by age or circumstance but by the completion of our purpose in the physical world.
- 💭 Death is a misunderstood concept; it's not an end but a transition to a different state of existence.
- 🎙️ The speaker aims to demystify death, portraying it as a metaphor and rehearsal for our true spiritual existence.
Q & A
What is the main idea presented in the 'Part by Ancestry' episode about death and ancestry?
-The main idea is that death can be viewed as a metaphor for the cycle of sleep and wakefulness, and that our true selves, as energy, never truly die but continue in the form of spiritual existence.
Why does the host suggest that we experience life and death every time we fall asleep?
-The host suggests this because during sleep, the body is in a state of suspended animation, similar to death, while the spirit is believed to travel and meet experiences from both this world and the other.
What is the host's perspective on the physical body in relation to our true selves?
-The host views the physical body as a temporary 'clothing' or 'props' for our rehearsal of life, and it is the energy or spirit within us that represents our true selves, which is eternal.
How does the host define 'real life' in the context of this episode?
-The host defines 'real life' as the existence of our spirit or energy in the world of ancestry and spirits, beyond the physical constraints of the body.
What is the significance of the host's younger sister's story in the episode?
-The story of the host's younger sister, who passed away at 11 months old, serves to illustrate the idea that time is not a determinant of life's purpose and that death may simply be a transition back to the spiritual realm.
What does the host mean when they say 'the real us is energy'?
-The host means that our core essence is not our physical form but the energy that constitutes our spirit, which is eternal and subject to transformation rather than destruction.
Why does the host consider death to be a misnomer?
-The host considers death a misnomer because it implies an end, whereas they believe that our true selves, as energy, continue to exist in a different form in the spiritual realm.
What is the 'real show' according to the host?
-The 'real show' is the spiritual existence after we shed our physical bodies, where we live as pure energy, unbound by the limitations of time and space.
How does the host's view on death differ from traditional perspectives?
-The host's view differs by suggesting that death is not a terminal point but a transition to a different form of existence, and that our spiritual existence is the primary focus rather than our physical life.
What are the three takeaways from the episode that the host wants the audience to consider?
-The three takeaways are: 1) Death is a metaphor practiced every time we rest or sleep. 2) Death is a misnomer and does not signify the end or finality. 3) Death is a performance for which we rehearse for the real show in the spiritual realm.
Outlines
🛌 The Concept of Sleep as Rehearsal for Death
The first paragraph introduces the episode's theme, which is the relationship between death and ancestry. The host, Crazy Kunadu, suggests that sleep is a metaphor for death, as our bodies are still and vulnerable during this time, similar to the state of death. The host proposes that our spirit may travel during sleep, meeting entities from both this world and beyond. Upon waking, the spirit returns to the body. The idea is presented that sleep is a daily rehearsal for the ultimate transition to death, preparing us for when our physical bodies fail. The host also challenges the conventional understanding of death, suggesting that the 'real us' is an energy that persists beyond the physical body, aligning with the principle of energy conservation in physics.
🕊️ Life Beyond the Physical: Ancestral Perspectives on Death
In the second paragraph, the host discusses the concept of life and death from an ancestral and spiritual perspective. Common phrases about life stages are dismissed as superficial, with the host asserting that true life begins after we shed our physical 'clothing.' The host shares a personal story about a younger sister who passed away at 11 months old, suggesting that her time in the physical world was brief but purposeful. The host uses this to illustrate that our spiritual existence is not bound by time and that death is not an end but a transition to a different form of existence. The host encourages us to rethink our understanding of death, suggesting it is a part of our purpose and a return to our spiritual home.
🎭 The Stage of Life and Death as a Performance
The final paragraph wraps up the episode with a call to action for viewers to share their thoughts and suggestions. The host reiterates the idea that human existence and death are akin to a performance, with our physical bodies being the props for our rehearsal. The host emphasizes that the true show begins when we are 'naked' of our physical attributes, living as pure energy in the spiritual realm. The host leaves the audience with three takeaways: death is a daily practice through sleep, it is not an end but a transition, and it is a performance we rehearse for the real show in the world of spirits and ancestry.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Ancestry
💡Death
💡Spirit
💡Sleep
💡Energy
💡Rehearsal
💡Life
💡Purpose
💡Transformation
💡Timelessness
💡Metaphor
Highlights
Death and ancestry are redefined as part of a cycle, not as a finality.
Sleep is compared to a rehearsal for life and death, suggesting a spiritual journey during rest.
The physical body's state during sleep is likened to suspended animation, akin to death.
The spirit's journey during sleep is described as a meeting with people and things of both this world and the other.
Waking up is portrayed as the spirit returning to the body, highlighting the connection between consciousness and the physical.
The concept of death is challenged, suggesting it is a misnomer for the transition from physical to spiritual existence.
The idea that the 'real us' is energy, which cannot be destroyed but only transformed, is introduced.
Life and death are metaphorically described as being awake and asleep, respectively.
The human body is considered as a temporary 'clothing' for the true, eternal essence of a person.
Ancestral life is described as the real life that begins after shedding the physical form.
The notion of life beginning at a certain age is critiqued as a superficial understanding of existence.
The host shares a personal story about his sister's death, suggesting a spiritual purpose beyond the physical life.
The concept of time is challenged as irrelevant to the spiritual realm, emphasizing the timelessness of the spirit.
Death is viewed as a transaction completed, allowing the spirit to return home.
The idea that death is not the end but a transition to a different form of existence is emphasized.
The host encourages a shift in perspective on death, from fear to understanding and acceptance.
Three takeaways are presented: death as a metaphor, a misnomer, and a performance for the real spiritual show.
Transcripts
welcome to part by ancestry I'm your
guide and host crazy kunadu
today's episode will feature the topic
of death and ancestry now I know a lot
of you probably thinking what is their
new or insightful to say about death and
ancestry clearly we're human beings
we're born we have a life and then we
die
but I want to share something with you
or a few perspectives with you that may
shift or change the way we think about
death and ancestry what I want to set up
is the idea that we experience life and
death every time we fall asleep Imagine
This
for on average seven to eight hours
either at night or some point during the
24 hour day we fall asleep and our body
is still for the most part we are
vulnerable anything can happen to us and
during this moment where we are so
vulnerable to anything happen to us our
physical body is essentially in
suspended animation
death
that it doesn't move the body doesn't
move yes it's alive in terms of the
organs functioning and the heart pumping
blood and so on and so forth that is an
example of death that is our body
sensory gets as close as possible to
shutting down without completely
shutting down
what happens to the other parts of us
our spirit it travels it goes places it
meets people it meets things of this
world and the other world and then when
we awake notice that when we awake or we
are awakened by a noise or someone we
tend to jump
that reaction is our spirit coming back
into our bodies and essentially sinking
it back up I want to put on the table
for us to consider that all the time
that we take a nap or have a regular
sleep and rest period we are essentially
rehearsing life and death
and so that at some point in our lives
hopefully later not sooner but I'll come
back to that in terms of timing
we are preparing ourselves for a
transition
by
each time we go to sleep and get rest
so that
if later on in life rather than earlier
we have an organ failure or injury to
our organs any part of our body whether
by a weapon or by Suicide or other means
of mechanisms we meet our temporal that
is our physical quote-unquote death
we've all been practicing all our lives
you see
death is really a misnomer and yes you
can blame the English language which is
a silly language because it doesn't
really say really what death is and is
not
but death is really just simply a
metaphor for being awake and being
asleep
or being unconscious
if all of our human lives are spent
practicing rehearsing if you will for
this opening act
what is the opening act well the opening
act is really more of the real life that
we live you see as I've explained in
previous episodes of Power by ancestry
this human flesh right these organs
these bones are simply decorative
features of who we really are once we
take off this clothing or discard this
clothing
then the real us continues right
in other words the real us continues to
live and will live in perpetuity you see
the real us cannot die hence death is
really a misnomer the real us always
persist because the real us is energy
and we should be reminded from your high
school class in physics that energy
cannot be what let me hear it
destroyed or
right
it can only be reconstituted
and so energy takes on forms and shapes
but it cannot be destroyed or
eviscerated it can only can be what
reshaped transformed or remade even life
is a misnomer because if we are energies
in perpetuity then what is really life
now to be less philosophical more
practical
you see death and ancestry is more like
a
performance
that all our human lives we are
rehearsing
rehearsing for what to go on stage
because the real stage is actually when
we transition out of this body out of
these clothing because in the world
where we're unclothed in the world where
we are literally naked that is without
these physical features of bone and
flesh that's when we start to live life
I know you've heard the cute
physiologies
life begins at 40 and so on and so forth
but all these things are really
tangential or silly phraseologies that
don't really speak with any meaning or
speak to how human life really operates
we see life begins in ancestry life
begins when we are out of this clothing
this clothing is simply the props that
we use for our rehearsal for the real
show and the real show has no concept of
time the real show The Real Performance
is when we are naked and unclothed and
living as pure unadulterated energy
that's when life begins
I have a younger sister
she was born in 1980 1981.
due to a fire at our home my sister was
11 months old
and she passed away my sister and I
because she's no longer with us with the
clothing my sister and I had a
conversation a few days ago
and she told me that it wasn't her
purpose
in this human form to stay in the
clothing
that her time here was simply the visit
to look out and see through the eyes of
a child and then go back home
home being the world of spirit
something really clicked which is what
I'm sharing to you all
which is that
in our human existence we often think
that a person
dying
either they were too young or they were
too old or there wasn't their time
we're thinking with the wrong
sensibilities here
you see what my 11 month old sister in
terms of a lived experience taught me in
her spiritual form in the form of energy
was that
time doesn't really matter
for those who are not made of matter in
other words time doesn't matter for
spirit because spirit is timeless it's
not bounded by the the category that we
hold ourselves to so so very tightly her
words to me reminded me that each of us
are driven less by time in terms of our
human experience and therefore death
than it is by what we came here to do
she came just to see look out through
the Optics of a infant and then it was
her time to go back home
and so did she really die
in my view no
she came to this Market she had a
transaction and she went home
some of us have what more transactions
to carry out and then we go home
even when someone is murdered or or
killed or there's there's an accident
leads to a death
think about it
is it really the disease
is it really the Stab Wound is it really
The Gunshot is it really something else
that led to that quote-unquote death
or was it simply that it's their time in
terms of their purpose here and then
it's time to go home
in other words if we think about death
from these perspectives
then we think therefore about what is
really human life and what is really
human existence
now
because death haunts us or many of us
right
what I've shared with you is a hopes to
demystify this notion of death
death is not finality death is not the
end of the story
death is not a terminal point
is simply a metaphor for a rehearsal
that we go through every day or several
times a day depending on how many naps
or sleep States we enter
that's this practice for the real show
and the real show is in the world of
ancestry the world of spirits spiritual
forces Spiritual Beings
so all that traveling we do when we rest
in terms of our spirit is really
practice for what that spirit will do
once it's time for the spirit to hit the
stage for now here are three takeaways
one
death is a metaphor that we practice
every time we rest or sleep
death is really a misnomer it is not a
cold word for the end or finality
and third death for those reasons is
really a performance for which we
rehearse and practice for the real show
Once We exit these Flesh and Bones these
organs these human features that we come
so accustomed to
thinking that
the human existence is the show no
for power by ancestry I've been your
guide and host place you could not do
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until next time stay well
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