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What it feels like to die by Dr Atwater (Read 1692 times)
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What it feels like to die by Dr Atwater
Mar 11th, 2014 at 12:14am
 
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Although copyrighted, Dr. Atwater gives permission for this material to be copied – as long as proper credits are given, the books it comes from and her website are mentioned.  Thank you for your courtesy.  PMH

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What it feels like to die      

  Any pain to be suffered comes first.  Instinctively you fight to live.
       
That is automatic.
         It is inconceivable to the conscious mind that any other reality could possibly exist beside the earth-world of matter bounded by time and space.  We are used to it.  We have been trained since birth to live and thrive in it.  We know ourselves to be ourselves by the external stimuli we receive.  Life tells us who we are and we accept its telling.  That, too, is automatic, and to be expected.
         Your body goes limp.  Your heart stops.  No more air flows in or out.
         You lose sight, feeling, and movement – although the ability to hear goes last.  Identity ceases.  The "you" that you once were becomes only a memory.
         
There is no pain at the moment of death.
         Only peaceful silence . . . calm . . . quiet.
       
But you still exist.
         It is easy not to breathe.  In fact, it is easier, more comfortable, and infinitely more natural not to breathe than to breathe.  The biggest surprise for most people in dying is to realize that dying does not end life. 

Whether darkness or light comes next, or some kind of event, be it positive, negative, or somewhere in-between, expected or unexpected, the biggest surprise of all is to realize you are still you.  You can still think, you can still remember, you can still see, hear, move, reason, wonder, feel, question, and tell jokes – if you wish.
       
You are still alive, very much alive.  Actually, you're more alive after death than at any time since you were last born.  Only the way of all this is different; different because you no longer wear a dense body to filter and amplify the various sensations you had once regarded as the only valid indicators of what constitutes life.  You had always been taught one has to wear a body to live.
         If you expect to die when you die you will be disappointed.
         
The only thing dying does is help you release, slough off, and discard the "jacket" you once wore (more commonly referred to as a body).
         When you die you lose your body.
         That's all there is to it.
         Nothing else is lost.
       
You are not your body.  It is just something you wear for a while, because living in the earth-plane is infinitely more meaningful and more involved if you are encased in its trappings and subject to its rules.

What happens when you die?

There is a step-up of energy at the moment of death, an increase in speed as if you are suddenly vibrating faster than before.
       
Using radio as an analogy, this speed-up is comparable to having lived all your life at a certain radio frequency when all of a sudden someone or something comes along and flips the dial.  That flip shifts you to another, higher wavelength. The original frequency where you once existed is still there.  It did not change. Everything is still just the same as it was.  Only you changed, only you speeded up to allow entry into the next radio frequency on the dial.
      
As is true with all radios and radio stations, there can be bleed-over or distortions of transmission signals due to interference patterns.  These can allow or force frequencies to coexist or commingle for indefinite periods of time.  Normally, most shifts up the dial are fast and efficient; but, occasionally, one can run into interference, perhaps from a strong emotion, a sense of duty, or a need to fulfill a vow, or keep a promise.

This interference could allow coexistence of frequencies for a few seconds, days, or even years (perhaps explaining haunting); but, sooner or later, eventually, every given vibration frequency will seek out or be nudged to where it belongs.
         
You fit your particular spot on the dial by your speed of vibration.  You cannot coexist forever where you do not belong.
         Who can say how many spots there are on the dial or how many frequencies there are to inhabit.  No one knows.
         You shift frequencies in dying.  You switch over to life on another wave-length.  You are still a spot on the dial but you move up or down a notch or two.
         You don't die when you die.  You shift your consciousness and speed of vibration.
         That's all death is . . . a shift.
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Reply #1 - Mar 20th, 2014 at 6:47am
 
Somehow this fits in to other things we have been discussing but I'm not clear why

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You shift frequencies in dying.  You switch over to life on another wave-length.  You are still a spot on the dial but you move up or down a notch or two.
You don't die when you die.  You shift your consciousness and speed of vibration.


maybe it is about shifting vibration.

maybe the difference between Humanists and Unity-ists is vibration.

Paul Selig's guides or whatever they are talk a lot about vibration, both for the individual and for those coming earth side changes.
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Reply #2 - Mar 20th, 2014 at 7:55am
 
Lucy wrote on Mar 20th, 2014 at 6:47am:
Somehow this fits in to other things we have been discussing but I'm not clear why

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You shift frequencies in dying.  You switch over to life on another wave-length.  You are still a spot on the dial but you move up or down a notch or two.
You don't die when you die.  You shift your consciousness and speed of vibration.


maybe it is about shifting vibration.

maybe the difference between Humanists and Unity-ists is vibration.

Paul Selig's guides or whatever they are talk a lot about vibration, both for the individual and for those coming earth side changes.


I often think another way of putting it is, "It is birds of a feather gather together in the afterlife"

Thus meaning the depraved will exist side by side with their own kind and the good and righteous with their own kind!
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