TheDonald wrote on Jan 27th, 2017 at 4:19pm: But only the widespread patterns matter because the line between lucid dreams, hallucinations, and genuine NDEs is elusive. Obviously, these patterns need to be researched in greater detail.
Don
Hi Don,
I'm curious to know what you find elusive about the types of experiences you listed? Do you mean that you're not sure how to distinguish between them?
I've personally had hundreds of OBEs, an NDE, and many lucid dreams. I know how I distinguish between them all.
You also said: "I'm confident that there is a level of PUL that one experiences in "the true Heaven(s)" that is dramatically different from the presumed PUL experienced in lower planes such as "hollow heavens." The problem is that this "vibrational" difference in quality of experience is hard to articulate in ordinary jargon."
So I'm curious how you distinguish "The true Heaven(s) from hollow heavens. Your statement sounds like you're saying that there are false heavens and true heavens, and that ones experience falls into one of these categories.
I personally don't connect with any religion or religious beliefs whatsoever. I have no preconceived ideas or beliefs about what the afterlife will be or should be like, for me or anyone else. I don't personally label anything in my experiences as being of or from Christ, Christian, or non-Christian. To me there's no need for such demarcations. And ultimately we each only ever perceive within our own conscious awareness. I guess the point I'm getting at is, are you searching for evidence of a "real afterlife" set apart from the limitations of belief and religion? If so, I don't think that's even possible. I think any of us is only ever going to be discovering more about the true nature of our own being. For example, for me to personally want to distinguish between a Christian heaven and any place else, I'd have to first have some preconceived beliefs about a Christian heaven, not to mention some experience going there. Then I'd need to compare that experience to other "heavens". As it stands for me at the moment, I have no desire or interest in going to these specific places.
All I know for certain, beyond any doubt, was that where I went in my NDE was my "Home". It was where I had come from and where I had been many times. And it's where I'll go again. Being there gave me no sense of "Yeah there's this, but I wonder what else there is."