02-16-2013, 10:36 PM
it seems, as 3d entities, that there is a lot of mystery and fear around Death.
for many reasons, this is warranted. Our 3d body doesn't like to be injured or diseased, and we do all we can to preserve the integrity and strength of this physical vehicle.
and, of course, if the damage is too great, then the physical vehicle becomes unviable and we 'die'; ending this current experience (and future opportunities).
but from accounts of NDE's that I've read in the past, the actual death process is quite effortless and painless; almost like switching your awareness from this 'body' to a higher level 'body'; it seems to happen instantaneously.
and, of course, we are greeted on the other side by whatever form will comfort us most; whether this be Jesus, a relative, or close friend.
Death seems to be one of those things that we should be able to erase all fears about; when placed in the proper context of re-incarnation and the body of literature around NDE's.
its funny, because even before I discovered all this alternative material, even as a child and younger person the idea of death didn't phase or trouble me in any way. There was just an inner trust in the process.
it seems that birth is a more traumatic thing than death!
anyway, what are you thoughts on this subject?
for many reasons, this is warranted. Our 3d body doesn't like to be injured or diseased, and we do all we can to preserve the integrity and strength of this physical vehicle.
and, of course, if the damage is too great, then the physical vehicle becomes unviable and we 'die'; ending this current experience (and future opportunities).
but from accounts of NDE's that I've read in the past, the actual death process is quite effortless and painless; almost like switching your awareness from this 'body' to a higher level 'body'; it seems to happen instantaneously.
and, of course, we are greeted on the other side by whatever form will comfort us most; whether this be Jesus, a relative, or close friend.
Death seems to be one of those things that we should be able to erase all fears about; when placed in the proper context of re-incarnation and the body of literature around NDE's.
its funny, because even before I discovered all this alternative material, even as a child and younger person the idea of death didn't phase or trouble me in any way. There was just an inner trust in the process.
it seems that birth is a more traumatic thing than death!
anyway, what are you thoughts on this subject?