Elysiumfire
Ex Member
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Hi Recoverer,
I quite agree, NDEs are usually one off experiences, but it has occurred to some experients on more than one occassion, and it is these reported NDEs that offer up some interesting clues as to what is going on - mechanistically-wise that is.
Again, I agree. The NDE is more than a deeply profound personal (and private) experience, it is a message to mankind. Its occurrence, and the reports from the experients of their correspondence with other beings they encounter, are providing us all with the necessary communication that will help each of us individually to make a conscious change.
The thought that considers the NDE as the progenitor of religion is gathering pace. It would not seem remarkable if it was discovered that the NDE has been occurring to a percentage of people since we first walked upon the surface of the planet. However, the earliest religion was probably not a dogmatic or doctrinated one, but followed very much the teachings that Jesus and other exceptional teachers before and after Him would later espouse. Unfortunately, this religion became warped and twisted and institutionalised through power-grabs and control seekers, and remains very much today in similar hands and minds. Their grip, however, is slipping, and as more and more people turn away from the public institution that religion has become, and search for the 'true' alternative, its grip will loosen even more.
The principle message we obtain from the NDE is 'we reap what we sow', this too, is what Jesus taught at His most profoundest. No amount of ignorance will protect us from that principle. How we act and correspond with others in this physical life will determine the quality of the post-mortem realm we (each of us individually) will be able to attune to. The 'life review' we all undergo at death is I feel part of the purge of 'ego'. To rid it of psychological and habitual issues of impedance, that would deny us entry into the better realms. Even so, it rests upon us. God (regardless of whatever you hold God to be) does not judge, does not condemn, nor condones, but loves each and everyone of us. The judge that judges us most harshly in the presence of 'Unconditional Love' is our Self. We have to forgive ourselves of the harm and suffering we cause others - no matter the excuse why we caused it, knowingly or unknowingly. It is not as easy as it sounds. During the self-judgement we are experiencing the harm and suffering as from the viewpoint of the victim of our actions, but not only them, but also how what we caused rippled out into a wider sphere harming and hurting those whom depended upon the victim of our actions. This teaches us about 'interconnection'. The life review is by many accounts a oscillation of both harrowing and extremley unpleasant perceptions and of good ones, too. Can we forgive ourselves in these circumstances? Those in the lower frequency realms are 'legion', and could not get past the life review intact. They could not let go of their impedances, and thus, by natural effect, placed themselves in the lower regions. We can take comfort from the fact that most people will not be exceptional in either their positive or negative effect upon others. The combined unit of family, friends and loved-ones, helps to keep us on the straight and narrow, thus our life reviews should not be overly demonstrative in showing to us our personal evils.
Of course, in stating it as I have, I could not in my wildest dreams intimate to you or anyone the profoundness of the experience, not even experients of the NDE can do that. Yet, something so affective, so life-changing, must not be dismissed out-of-hand as a mere hallucination or some pharmacological effect upon the body. There is no medical basis for the NDE's occurrence.
The oobe, to my mind, pales in comparison to the NDE, it is simply one of the elements of it. Even so, it does, like the NDE, impute quite a lot. Consciousness, for one thing, is projectible beyond the physical body and brain, along with memory - the box in which the virtual-self resides. This intimates that neither consciousness or memory are products of the brain as current traditional science (gripped in the fist of materialism) states.
There is no doubt that a shift in global consciousness is in the making. It is piling itself up on the opposite pan of the scales wherein the other sits materialism and ignorance. Eventually, the scales will tip, the forces are irresistable and incessant, the effect, inevitable. When it happens, we will be half-way out of the prison of indifference. Humanity will free itself, but not without a struggle from those unaffected by its embrace. The trick is not to struggle back.
Regards
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