15. What Can We Learn from Mark Twains Death?

XV. Stuck in The Muck:

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I am going to be very bland and straight to the point with this blog post, as it is painful to keep writing a blog that is already summed up in the video above. But I will sweat it out, for no other reason but to work; as Marcus Aurelius had once said: “If you are tired – do it tired.”.

This is book XV. called Stuck in The Muck in my book Jackism, The Fairytale Religion. I will not tell the tale in this post, as I’ve already spoke on it some in the video above. But there are a few lessons in this tale that are most meaningful. First is the idea of Work & Play. It is said a couple times by the characters in this tale, who are named Loyal & Promise, that when work feels like play, it is a Heavenly Property; and I think this is the goal of life. I think that if you do not find your passion in life, you will return to earth many’a time until you do – because I think that the passion you have to uncover, that entwines with ones soul, becomes your job after this life in the Heavenly Body, and so you can not graduate to the next level (Heaven) until this is well established by you. It is a big piece of the game.

An example that stands out in my eye in the mind is Mark Twain who died with the regret of not having went the philosophical route. He felt he was too much a clown and should have been more serious. His final book he published in his end days, which people do not really know about, was a book called: What is Man? Which is a philosophical dialogue between an Old Man and a Young Man. Twain argued as the Old Man that man was nothing more than machine, and his philosophy was very convincing in it. You can really see him questioning the point of life and the end of his life, while also trying to show with this book that he should have went the philosophical route; kind of a last gasp before his death. So, in my humble opinion, I think Twain had to come back here reincarnated until he succeeded in that mission.

Once you do succeed in that mission, I think you enter into the Heavenly Body, which I believe is actually ran like a body (we are made in the image and likeness, etc. etc.). I think it is something like this: The ones who found their passion building/creating with their hands on earth are now working as the hands in the Heavenly Body; the Artists perhaps work in the HeArt; the philosophers in the brain, and so forth and so on. I believe there is telepathy their, and so when something new is learned by a philosopher, or a builder, or an artist – everyone automatically downloads that intel, just as one body holds all the data of that body.

In the video above, I also speak on the importance of Promise & Secrets, which you can watch there and not read here, unless you feel like writing it yourself and reading it to you, ‘cos I am over it. I was tired, and I’ve done enough, Marcus Aurelius, and enough is enough.

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Strength & Honor,

JackOBat