What I've read doesn't match up with what Beserk read. I've read a lot of near death experience where people didn't meet Jesus Christ . Also, Raymond Moody, one of the key and original investigators of NDEs found that a higher percentage of people don't meet Jesus during a NDE. Many do meet a being of light that loves them completely and unconditionally. I figure there must be a huge number of beings of love and light in the spirit realm that abide according to what can be referred to as Christ consciousness.
Regarding how our beliefs effect us, a being of light told Jan Price the following during her near death experience.
"Each person is free to experience fully, and the only governor is the state of the conscious mind. Deeply held beliefs are what come into visible expression here, just as they do on the dimension from which you have just come. Not everone willl have the same experience, for truly we create our own. However, subtle energies gently press on closed, restrictive minds, and like the rosebud's petals, they slowly open and expand and are soon willing to accept greater understanding. Then they are ready to move from their limited concept of life to the eternal adventure, for there is ever more to know, to do, to be. Know this: No one is lost or left behind. Each individual unit of consciousness is of equal importance and can never cease to exist."
http://www.near-death.com/experiences/animals01.htmlAt the beginning of his NDE, Mellen-Thomas Benedict was told something similar:
Mellen: "What is going on here? Please, light, clarify yourself for me. I really want to know the reality of the situation."
Mellen couldn't remember the exact words he was told, he wrote as follows:
"I cannot really say the exact words, because it was sort of telepathy. The light responded. The information transferred to me was that your beliefs shape the kind of feeback you are getting before the light. If you were a Buddhist or Catholic or Fundamentalist, you get a feedback loop of your own stuff. You have a chance to look at it and examine it, but most people do not."
http://www.near-death.com/experiences/reincarnation04.htmlMy feeling is that if we are really closed minded during a NDE our experience will reflect this. If we have an open mind we'll get to experience what is true. Nothing is forced on us. Perhaps this is why some people end up in belief systems when they die.
Quote:The one most significant common constant is the role of Jesus. He often appears to atheists (e.g. Howard Storm) and sometimes even to Muslims. Conversely, Muhamad and Buddha (Siddartha Gautama) almost never appear to their devotees. Clearly, Jesus is the major player in the afterlife. Those who identify the Being of Light as someone else have sadly missed out on encountering the Creator. Howard Storm is told by Jesus that He has manifested Himself under various symbols to people of other cultures and aliens from other planets.
Note that this weekend I will also answer George's question about the 144,000.
Don