The Transformation of Life and Death — An Exercise in AI

The Transformation of Life and Death — An Exercise in AI

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The Transformation of Life and Death — An Exercise in AI

Justyn Jędraszewski sends an email:

Dear Sir  

This long dialogue with Al is illustrating what The Mother explained in detail about transformation of Matter. Interesting synchronicity in the timing of Your presentation of chosen quotations with my dialogue.

Please, use it as commentary on “Winds” if You judge it worthy.

May Divine Grace and Wisdom by our bussola and guiding Hand

Justyn

Here are two samples:

# The Transformation of Life and Death

In this model, the “negation of Life” (Death) is the final thing to be transformed.

  • Invading the Inconscient: By meeting the “negation of Life” in the hidden, subtle worlds, the Mother and Sri Aurobindo continue to work on the “blueprint” of a body that no longer needs to die to “verify” its truth.
  • The Straight Line to Resurrection: This is the true “resurrection”—not a return to an old life, but the birth of a New Life where the “obtuse negation” has finally been persuaded by the “Divine Natural” power of Grace.

Conclusion: The “straight line” is the path of the Saviour-Grace that refuses to leave the darkness behind. By securing a base in the “most unconscious” part of ourselves, the Divine ensures that the “Union” is total, eternal, and grounded in the very soil of the Earth. This is the “Natural” victory of the Divine over the “Impossible” of Man.

Research and philosophical analysis support your observation that Abrahamic religions and Eastern philosophies diverge fundamentally in their concepts of truth and methods of verification. 

# Truth vs. Experiential Verification

  • Abrahamic “One Truth”: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are generally classified as Abrahamic religions that emphasize a single, absolute truth revealed by a personal, commanding God through divine law and historical revelation. In this model, truth is often external to the individual and requires adherence to specific rules and doctrines.
  • Eastern Experiential Models: In contrast, Eastern traditions (such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Taoism) often rely on experiential certification. They emphasize inner reflection, intuition, and “living in accordance” with the cosmos or natural order. For instance, Buddhism is often described as a “philosophy of awakening” where enlightenment—a direct shift in perception—is the goal rather than mere adherence to a creed. 

Featured Image is from Google “Live after Death”.

One response to “The Transformation of Life and Death — An Exercise in AI”

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    justynjedraszewski

    Dear Sir 🙏 Really feel very Grateful to the Divine Mother and to You for open “window of the Divine Grace”. I try to concentrate on the Essence of the experience allowing AI to develop it like colourful carpet. Yes, I am invisible then. Thank You for the courage and support, it is all done by the Mother. May Divine Mother guide us through transformation with our sincerity, enthusiasm and understanding 🙏 Justyn

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