The Point.

2024.06.17

Good morning, always that great way.

And we're off.

Again.

To the races?

No.

To the race.

Ever wonder why it's called the human race?

Where are we running to?

Is it Heaven?

Is it a meaningless death?

What's death worth, and why, as a whole, are we running for it?

Is life a competition?

No.

I believe it's a cleansing process for wherever death brings us.

A soul cleanse.

Some of us do all right.

The majority of us I'd say.

If it weren't that way, pragmatically, the best thing to do, for whomever is in charge after death, would be to shut the whole thing down.

There are some that dirty the soul while here.

Some go near immaculate.

It must be our light.

Our individual piece of the accumulation of all the light at once.

The whole soul.

The Holy Soul.

When we shine it up, polish our light for Heaven, we get to stay in Heaven.

If we dirty our light, it stays here till it passes Quality Control.

We know how to cleanse it.

We all feel it when we do, the not arbitrary or elusive, ‘right thing.’

We all somehow know when to cry or laugh in a movie theatre.

We all feel the old lady being attacked, so the assailant can steal her purse, is wrong.

We all know the justice of so many things.

Where's that sense come from?

And what is it?

It's our charge, to keep only the experiences that lift our shared spirit.

Removing those negative situations, or healing them, is how we cleanse our souls.

It's that simple.

Life is a morality play we all play singularly.

We are all the Player Ones of our own epic video game called Life.

The name of your game is your name.

We're all playing our own upload of the same one.

We fire up the console at birth.

We land in different levels.

We use our controllers, our minds, to progress by our chosen acts in every moment.

A video game is a better metaphor than a race.

There's no enhancing morality involved in winning a race.

It's all about care of our physical machines.

And the only thing our bodies are meant for is to provide a space to clean our soul's light, through the chosen actions it can employ.

Athletic contests are a great way to go about this.

But they are not about winning the match, they're about how you go about playing, how you train, how you treat the sport and those sharing the sport with you.

Winning a triathlon is a fulfilling experience.

Winning the right to get into Heaven is the point of experience.

S.J. Wynn
+he Ghos+