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Virginia's IntroductionThe questions that haunt humanity's existencethe ones that have remained for the last 10,000 years and don't vanish even though we may believe we know their answersare merely these: Who are we? Who or what created us? And why are we alive today on planet Earth?Some religions of recorded history teU us that God is our Creator and that it was he, she, or it who supplied the spiritual energy with which to power a unique physical body at the matter level of existence. Many teachings say that this physical body can wear out and experience what is called death, or non-awcireness, even though the soul, or spiritual consciousness, does not die. But others imply that we need not experience physical death at all. So what is the truth about this critical human issue?As we know, at least one being has appeared on Earth who claimed he was here to model love and overcome physical death. He taught that it was this love that would bring peace and wisdom, forever changing humanity into a fully conscious state of spiritual awareness . . . often referred to as heaven.This great one called Jesus said we need not die but could have eterncd life through a resurrection process, or what is called ascension. Love and forgiveness were the way, he saidnot war and confrontation. Indeed, resurrection and ascension required love. (Love not merely law.) They required forgiveness rather than blame