Aras wrote on Apr 15th, 2009 at 3:45pm:George,
I found your question very interesting. I don't know anything about it so while searching on it I found this: (is this what you are talking about?)
Quote:James Redfield, In The Celestine Prophesy - nine key insights from an
ancient Mayan manuscript - talks about predictions for the next
millennium. "The NINTH INSIGHT says that as we humans continue to
increase our vibration, an amazing thing will begin to happen. Whole
groups of people, once they reach a certain level, will suddenly become
invisible to those who are still vibrating at a lower level. It will
appear to the people on this lower level that the others just
disappeared, but the group themselves will feel as though they are
still right here -only they will feel lighter
Aras
Well, given that my love ones are all at different understandings spiritually, I don't want this to happen to me or them (unless they want it to that is). That's one reason why I don't understand the very similar fundamental Christian concept of "Rapture" where some are taken and some are left behind. I probably don't understand this concept well, but I love my family and friends very much and the concept of me "suddenly" not seeing them or they not seeing me just doesn't appeal very much to me on many levels, basic human compassion for one. Guess I'm thinking at a material body level and need more faith. At least when your physical body "dies," it's understandable to each person and we can deal with it. How will it be explained to those that would witness such an event and have no understanding of it. How would you reconcile the suffering such an event would cause?
Another question I have, do those left "lower," feeling loved ones suddenly taken away and having some kind of memory of the loss, perhaps genetic, then become angry and maintain that anger in the environment?
Obviously, there's alot I don't understand about this. But I do find it interesting that many want to leave it all behind rather than stay around and fix it.