DocM
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Re: The Music Box
Reply #20 - Apr 22nd, 2014 at 8:09am
Hi Don,
Thanks for this thread.
You said: "But none of these NDEs are simply bogus; rather, they illustrate that the Truth, whatever it is, is easily reshaped to fit the expectations of many. "
It seems that in your quest for spiritual answers, you have an assumption that there is an objective reproducible truth that is the one true path, but that this truth may be reshaped due to someone's belief system. But what if the nature of consciousness, unbound by a physical body is such that there are a myriad of interpretations of heaven and that the basic truth - that of love manifest by God in everything is the only objective truth that there is?
What if Colton chose to access the data stream of his family in an expanded awareness, while out of body? Do these physical verifications confirm his interpretation of heaven as true for all? Colton's father was a pastor. The body doubtless was being taught about God, in a rudimentary way at the age of 4. Yet not in a scholarly didactic. Christian scholarly criticism of Colton's experience centers, (as I read it) on contradictions and inconsistencies from doctrine.
What if Colton's NDE is equally valid to Nanci's, but each filtered their experience through their belief systems and ability to interpret what they saw/felt? Consciousness unbound can choose many options. Love and intent seem to open a range of choices. This is why some tend to focus on verifications and others seem to take an esoteric trip through heaven. What is your intent? Intent seems to manifest instantly both to manifest things (Nanci reports manifesting a tunnel by thinking of it, and then an idyllic pasture, etc.) and to examine data streams that are available.
In another thread, I used the example of a Kindle reader, in that to read a text, one can look at it from different perspectives and times. I believe this is possible when we shed our body too; that we can pick a data stream, be it our family history, our past or potential future, given probabilities, and follow that data stream in any direction we choose.
Did you know that Nanci made several discoveries along those lines, which were then born out in the real world? It does not mean that her version of heaven is more accurate or "truthful" than Colton's, to my mind.
Yes, I do believe that the laws of order and entropy would imply that there is some structure to higher levels of consciousness. But the nature of understanding and interpretation of data means to me that no one person's version of heaven is the "true version." As the NT says: "there are many rooms in my father's house" (John 14:2).
Matthew
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