The Spiritual Companion and Other Lives

I know that asking my spiritual guide that the present life sucked, there were answers, “Be Careful What You Wish For.” My name is Pete; life has frustrated me with its constant obstacles, I wouldn’t say I like the time I was born into, and I seem to dislike or hate everyone I see. Miranda Capricorn, it’s just plain Miranda, I added the last name of the spice, and she doesn’t like it, I dropped it, not letting her know, she’s aware I didn’t, and she doesn’t say anything.

Miranda and I discussed the problem of another life; she said, “Whatever you want to fix in this life never materializes the way you want it, right? Circumstances will change in the centuries to come; nothing in our world today will exist.” I thought about that; I believe in a previous life, I was told by some psychic that I was born in the 15th century, so the barons, dukes, and lords that once bossed people don’t exist anymore in our time. So corporations, CEOs, and big businesses will probably disappear. She said to leave everything for whatever would be the best at such a future time.

Do things die to live again? I learned we were made in-universe, and whatever happened in our lives was the plan of the prominent CEO of the universe. I wasn’t the one to believe in that trade-off, people being given a shit in life, never realizing their goals in life, children being born mentally challenged, yea, added here, minorities, people suffering before they die. What is this heavenly CEO’s mandate? You’ll live this way; you’ll live the other way; that guy will suffer, the big celestial plan. Not acceptable to me. That is when I realized that it made sense that people are born again and again; what was or is in their minds determines the outcome of their present life and the next. To some of you, this doesn’t make sense, sure up to you, but to me, the prominent CEO in the universe wouldn’t want the worse life for you or me, only the best; the rest is up to you what you believe, and I think having countless lives makes sense.

Miranda is just some ghostly or spiritual companion who gives me love and philosophy. I think my life is better because of her. Any of you would be fortunate to find someone like her, but life is still challenging.

Robert J. Matsunaga