dave_a_mbs
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Hi DB- Matthew is the resident expert in Swedenborg, and could tell this better, but according to S, we tend to get shoved into the spirt afterlife reception region indiscriminately, after which we more or less look for people who are like us, so that we sort ourselves out. This is exactly the same thing that we see in the everyday world - people run in groups with generally similar characteristics.
Those who actually get the message tend to be very hard on themselves, and they do conjur up terrors for themselves, but these are, as the Bardo Thodol tradition assures us, merely figments of our own minds.
Ancient Egyp has a ritual that was called "justification". I don't know what it was (Budge didn't say much about it) but the idea can be used directly. When you sense yourself to be set upon by hordes of screaming demons, the simple solution is to affirm, "I have done no wrong." Perhaps this was the reason for the emphasis on passing through the Hall of Maati, and making a negative confession, "I have not done - - - ".
Interestingly, psychonauts who investigate Diviner's Mint in an effort to see into the spirit world or other parallel worldlines to this universe frequently experience a similar sensation. They often feel as if they are being torn apart by pins and needles, rather as if parts of their existence are beiong shredded off. This is painful! The simple affirmation, "I have done no wrong. I do not deserve pain." if sincerely made, is generally all that it takes to bypass the pain.
It seems that all we need to do is to learn our daily lessons and remain innocent in our minds, and all the problems vanish.
dave
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