Berserk
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I will now shiift my focus to the next two questions of my thread's agenda:
B. If channeling evidence hopelessly contradicts evidence from EVP, OBEs, and astral projection, how does this affect one's knowledge of postmortem survival? C. Do most ADC contacts originate from earthbound spirits trapped in the biblical Sheol or what Robert Monroe lebels Focus 24 or rather from peaceful educational spirit planes and still higher heavens?
I will leave the issue of ADC contacts with earthound spirits for a later post. In this post, I want to solicit your research and theories on the problems of coherence arising from various forms of contact with the deceased.
Psychiatrist George Ritchie experienced the most influential and one of the most in depth NDEs ever recorded. It is his NDE experienced as a young solider during World War II that inspired Raymond Moody to research NDEs for his influential book “Life After Life.” Together with Howard Storm’s “My Descent into Death,” Ritchie’s book “Return from Tomorrow” ranks as my favorite NDE book and certainly the best written. This post picks up his story after Christ has appeared to him as a blazing Being of Light and taken him on a tour of the locales of various earthbound spirits. Christ then takes hiim to a hvgher, more peaceful educational plane. Let me quote a few snippets from Ritchie’s enthralling description of that plane:
“We entered a studio where music of a complexity I couldn’t begin to follow was being composed and performed. There were complicated rhythms, tones not on any scale I knew. . .Now we walked through a library the size of the whole University of Richmond. I gazed into rooms lined floor to floor with documents on parchment, clay, leather, metal, paper. `Here,’ the thought occurred to me, `are assembled all the important books of the universe.’...Then abruptly, at the door of one of the smaller rooms, almost an annex: `Here is the central thought of this earth [70-71].’”
“I could not tell if they were men or women, old or young, for all were vovered from head to toe in loose-flowing hooded cloaks which made me think vaguely of monks. But the atmosphere was not at all as I imagined a monastery. It was more like some tremendous study center, humming with the excitement of great discovery. Everyone we passed in the wide halls and on the curving stair cases seemed caught up in some all-engrossing activity; not many words were exchanged among them. And yet I sensed no unfriendliness between these beings, rather an aloofness of total concentration.”
“WHATEVER ELSE THESE PEOPLE MIGHT BE, THEY APPEARED UTTERLY AND SUPREMELY SELF-FORGETFUL--ABSORBED IN SOME VAST PURPOSE BEYOND THEMSELVES. Through open doors I glimpsed enormous rooms filled with complex equipment. In several of the rooms hooded figures bent over intricate charts and diagrams, or sat at the controls of elaborate consoles flickering with lights....I felt that some vast experiment was being pursued, perhaps dozens and dozens of such experiments [69-70] .”
Ritche's NDE description seems incompatible with the chatty ease with which mediums interrupt the lives of discarnates and seek confirmation from their memories of their earthly lives. His description hints at the insight thst the inhabitants of this educational plane have an altered state of consciousness that cuts them off from their normal earthly memories. His reports cohere nicely with Robert Bruce’s OBE insights into memory problems created by shifts in focus from one astral plane to another. Robert reports on the problems he encounters when trying to extract memory information from spirit visitors to astral hospitals:
“Memories of their earthly life also seem vague, much like how a half-forgotten dream is remembered by a living person. Many spirits only seem to be aware of their present reality, that of being in the hospital scenario for an indeterminate length of time. Some spirits, however, do have vague memories of their earthly life, and of coming from other dimensional areas; but have so far given me only very sketchy details....The most common response I get from asking spirits what it’s like where they come from is: `It’s really lovely there and everyone is so nice. I don’t understand this. I’m very sorry. I know it well, and can picture it in my head, but I just can’t describe it to you.’”
“The surreal and dreamlike quality of memory of spirits I have encountered in these astral hospital areas may be caused by their being too far away from their natural, base-level of consciousness at the time. Astral R & R hospital-like areas may be somewhere in between [spirit worlds and the physical dimension]. It seems that any shift away from the natural base level of consciousness, either for a spirit being or a human being, causes them to have a surreal experience and memory translation problems. This...accounts...for the many difficulties and vagaries common in spirit communications and channeling in general.”
The educational realm witnessed by Ritchie seems reminiscent of some desciptions of Focus 27 in the Monroe-Moen scheme of “astral geography.” But Ritchie detects that its inhabitants are still incapable of perceiving Christ’s exalted presence and that even this peaceful realm does not yet qualify as Heaven. Monroe implies that Focus 27 contains the Healing Center that helps new arrivals adjust to their new discarnate life. But R. Bruce implies that the loved one’s of this Center’s patients must “descend” from higher planes with impaired memories to visit their hospitalized loved ones. Thus, both Ritchie and R. Bruce imply that Focus 27 is not Heaven itself, but a training ground for the higher Heavens. So the Monroe model should probably revised in term of, say, Focus 28, 29, etc. to account for such distinctions.
The astral insights of Ritchie and R. Bruce might have profound implications for deceased souls from higher planes who might otherwise want to retrieve their loved ones who are "stuck" in lower or hellish planes. To what extent do they even remember these “trapped” loved ones, let alone their loved ones who are still alive on the earth?
In my initial post, I challenged claims that channeling at its best can put us in touch with our deceased loved ones. But assume for the sake of argument that I am mistaken. The best of classical channeling agrees with R. Bruce’s insights about the formidable barriers to successful retrievals from hellish planes: Advanced souls may find it very difficult to cope with the spiritual vibration of lower spiritual planes through which they must pass to reach the earth plane.
Consider, for example, what Paul Beard reports in his enthralling book, "Living On: How Consciousness Continues and Evolves After Death:"
“To enter these areas fills rescuers with a deep sense of distress; these helpers, sensitive men and women, can themselves become affected and drawn into some of the purblind emotions they seek to lift from others, and it they remain too long in this area they declare they can, to some extent, be temporarily overcome by them. For the price to be paid in order to reach these minds is to lower their own consciousness and concepts to a level acceptable to, and capable of being understood by, those they hope to rescue. Evil is powerful at its own level, and clearly a rescuer needs sterner qualities than those of the self-congratulatory do-gooder (88-89).”
One of the most memorable posters on this AK board was a fellow who had just mastered the OBE state. He was reluctant to continue his exploration because of terrifying experiences he had when he descended to the lower planes. He said he was overwhelmed by the toxic atmosphere and could barely resist succumbing to its hypnotic pressure to perform evil acts consistent with the defining purpose of those particular planes. His negative experiences independently corroborate the revelations of the mediums reported by Paul Beard.
Advanced souls in the heavens may have other good reasons for their reluctance to try to contact earthly loved ones. For example, they may be well aware of the cunning role of spirit impersonators from lower planes and the potential dangers they represent to surviving loved ones. Advanced souls may not want to encourage their earthly loved ones to open their naive spirits to such deceptive spirit contamination and its dangers.
Swedenborg would agree with Ritchie and R. Bruce against the Monroe concept of Focus 27 that these educational planes and the Healing Center do not exist in the Heavens. As in typical Swedenborgian fashion, ES explores astral memory problems in greater depth than either Ritchie or R. Bruce. Here is a sampling os some ES quotes about the status of memory in “the World of Spirits,” a realm “below” the Heavens:
“We have two memories, an inner and an outer, or a natural one and a spiritual one. We are not aware that we have this inner memory. How much better the inner memory is than the outer one! The contents of our outer memory are in the world’s light, while the contents of our inner memory are in heaven’s light. It is because of our inner memory that we can think and talk intelligently and rationally. Absolutely everything we have thought, said, done, seen, and heard is inscribed on our inner memory....Things that have become second nature to us and part of our life and therefore have been erased from our outer memory are in our inner memory (463, note b)."
After death, adult memory “stays fixed and then goes dormant; but it still serves their thinking after death as an outmost plane because their thought flows into it. This is why the nature of this plane and the way their rational activity answers to its contents determines the nature of the individual after death (#345)."
".All that remain are the rational abilities that now serve as a basis for thinking and talking. We actually take with us our entire natural memory, but its contents are not open to our inspection and do not enter into our thought as when we were living in this world...To the extent that our spirit has become rational by means of our insights and learning in this world, we are rational after our departure from the body (#355).” “The reason our outer memory goes dormant as far as material things are concerned is that they cannot be recreated. Spirits and angels [= discarnate people] actually talk from the affections and consequent thoughts of their minds, so they cannot utter anything that does not square with these...I have talked with any number of people who were regarded as learned in the world because of their knowledge of such ancient languages as Hebrew and Greek and Latin, but had not developed their rational functioning by means of the things that were written in thos languages. Some of them seemed as simple as people who did not know anything about those languages; some of them seemed dense, though there still remained a pride as though they were wiser than other people (#464).”
“I have also talked with some people who had believed in the world that wisdom depends on how much we have in our memory and who have therefore filled their memories to bursting. They talked almost exclusively from those items, which meant that they were not talking for themselves, but for others; and they had not developed any rational functioning by means of these matters of memory. Some of them were dense, some silly, with no grasp of truth whatever (#464).”
“Our rational faculty is like a garden or flower bed, like newly tilled land. Our memory is the soil, information and experiential learning are the seeds, while heaven’s light and warmth make them productive...There is no germination unless heaven’s light, which is divine truth, and heaven’s warmth, which is divine love, are let in. They are the only source of rationality (#464).”
“One particular spirit lamented the fact that he could not remember much of what he had known during his physical life. He was grieving over the pleasure he had lost because it had been his chief delight. He was told, though, that he had not lost anything at all and that he knew absolutely everything. In the world where he was now living, he was not allowed to retrieve things like that. It should satisfy him that he could now think and talk much better and more perfectly without immersing his rational functioning in dense clouds, in material and physical concerns, the way he had before, in concerns that were useless in the kingdom he had now reached (#465).”
“Since the natural objects that reside in our memory cannot be reproduced in a spiritual world, they become dormant the way they do when we are not thinking about them. Even so, they can be reproduced when it so pleases the Lord (#461).”
This last comment might be a key to understanding how our deceased loved ones can just occasionally contact us and even offer stunning verifications, despite the memory problems that might otherwise inhibit such communications.
Don
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