Berserk wrote on Apr 16th, 2007 at 12:54am:Matthew,
I too appreciated your summation of an NDE study. I've always had the impression that deceased relatives form part of the greeting party much more often than religious figures. What confuses me is how the BL is counted in this summation. Is it only counted as a religious figure if the NDEr projects an indentification on to it or when the BL actually identifies itself?
In any case, with respect to your PM, I wanted to share what I've discovered about Muslim Azmina Suleman's NDE book "A Passage to Eternity." I have not read her book and am relying on a laudatory review by Shamir Ladhami. According to him, she identifes the BL not as Muhammad, but as God just as my prior research would predict. Did Diane Corcoran [an IANDS official] give you the impression that Azmina indentified the BL as Muhammad?
What also troubles me is her claim to recall past earthly incarnations. I wonder if she was already an ex-Muslim at the time of her NDE. Muslims don't believe in reincarnation. In any case, as you know, Swedenborg too experiences past lives during his astral explorations, but learns in higher heavens that these reincarnation memories are bogus. He learns that these memories are merely those of spirits with whom one is unwittingly connected during one's astral journey. Other NDEers too are emphatically told that reincarnation is a false doctrine.
One of my criteria in assessing astral reincarnation claims is whether the alleged memories simulate famous movie events. Azmina alleges a past life as "a Roman soldier denying a drink to a wayfarer." In the academy award-winning movie "Ben Hur," a Roman soldier does just that. For that reason alone, her past life recall seems delusory. Still, I hope to track down her book at Barnes and Nobles.
Don
About "past lives", Don have you considered that maybe what Swedenborg experienced was similar to what Monroe and Moen have talked about, as well as Rosiland McKnight's guides, that we all are essentially one immense Light being (a Disc, I-there, Total self, etc.), but that this Light being projects many different, and completely
unique selves into space/time, and that these are both one with the Light being and each other, but also distinct beings at the same time?
This is kind of a microcosmic enactment of what the Creator itself did with us and these various Light beings to begin with.
So, judging from the above perspective, in a sense Swedenborg is right. Lifetimes are illusions of the Soul, Radiant Lady (a seeming ascended master) of Rosiland's 2nd book ,
Soul Journeys states this rather plainly saying that other lifetimes are ultimately an illusion of the Soul and that the only real reality is that of Spirit, but yet that other lifetimes are a necessary part of the Soul's experience in remembering pure Spirit again.
For example, my brother once did a pendulum question asking about me and another lifetime which i consider i'm part of. He specifically asked something like, "Is Justin so and so reincarnated?" The answer was no.
Later on, i asked a rather intune and otherwise accurate sensitive if i had been this person, and her guides said, "yes, but not in the way you understand or have believed" Interestingly, this around the same time i was just starting to change my views of other lives and started contemplating Moen's model vs the more traditional model which you seem to argue against.
This means that i am not the reincarnation of so and so, but rather we are different and unique beings connected (and One) at a greater/more expanded level of being. He exists eternally as so and so, and so do i, but yet our lives are still interwined energetically and there is a co-influence which i have seen so many times in so many ways its been quite convincing to me. Perhaps this is something similar to what Swedenburg also perceived?
Why does it have to be either--or? Why can't it be both? Meanwhile, there are well written books and research by various psychologists which all clearly outline the beneficial and oft very fast (as compared to traditional therapy) healing effects that "past life" regressions can often have on a personality. Have you ever read, "Children's past lives" or any of Brian Weiss's books? And ontrary to popular belief, its actually rare that someone claims a famous or well known about lifetime.
But yes, i do ultimately believe that other lives are part of the illusion of our stuckness and immersion in space/time. Interestingly, Rosiland's guides outline a very similar concept as found in the Cayce readings, the trinity of body, mind/soul, and spirit. The body according to Rosiland's guides (specifically Radiant Lady) is said to be completely temporal and ultimately completely "unreal", the Soul contains both reality and unreality or no time and time, and Spirit which alone is said to be completely real and eternal.
And one seems to be the reflection of each, from the most real down. Meaning that the Soul is a reflection of Spirit, and in turn the body is a reflection of Soul. When reasoning from the perspective of Spirit, other lifetimes are seen as an illusion, when reasoning from the perspective of Soul (which is involved with physical) they seem real but as unique parts connected to a larger Whole, and from more physical-Soul perspective they seem "linear" and completely real as if we had actually been that person rather than as just parts connected to a greater whole.
Shades of gray, it seems. Nor is any one person who is not completed or at Spirit level, completely accurate and correct in all things, even Swedenborg, Moen, Cayce, McKnight, etc. Material consciousness has a tendency to distort info, its the very "level" of distortion.