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Post by Legion on Jun 5, 2006 15:01:41 GMT -5
ive been doing some really serious reserch on death, and its on of the most amazing things ive ever come across, in fact il go as far as to place it (with no doubts) amoung the great energys (love, fear, sex, guilt).
what i find very curious is also the intense indoctrination and conditioning that we are subjected to through out or lives, to fear death. and its such a deep fear too. many of us will say we dont fear death, i thought so and stated so too, until i was asked a question by my higher concious, if you were attacked on the street by people with the intent to kill, would you defend yourself or would you truly be able to stand there and smilingly accept death?
translated i think its more a fear of not being able to live anymore, i would recommend to anyone to break that conditioning, im not sayin you souldn't defend yourself should something happen, but an acceptance of the possibility is an amazing awakening into a whole new type of enlightenment.
on the energy aspects of death, when a person dies, unlike astral projection where the person is still connected to his/her body, the soul is seperated from the body, the only way this can happen is when a certine type of energy, Death energy, seperates the two, it is the only type of energy that can do this.
since death is seen in such a negitive light, it would seem that so is Death energy, far from it actually, now imagine you are meditating but you not empty, but are instead in a happy combined mellow mood, now amazinly enough you are producing Death energy, along with others of course but a adept psion should be able to seperate these energys.
lol the other day a joked with shadow sayin il find a way to rend a persons soul, ironicly enough i found a way (>.< no i aint tellin and if anybody did find out for themselfs and trys it then il hunt you down personally >.< ^_^)
but thats jus my two cents (more reserch it needed!!!!!!! ^_^)
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Post by KG on Jun 6, 2006 9:55:22 GMT -5
Hi Legion,
I know that you are new to the forum, and I don't know what shadow has told you about me/us, but Gary would be happy to talk to you about Death. So would several of my channels. What do you want to know. Here Gary wants to say something.
Gary: Many people find death creepy, and from a physical POV it is. Death is an illusion, and no more than seperation from a physical body, which is only temporary housing anyway. Many insects in the natural, shed their skins, build cacoons and come out as something else, etc. It is natural, and the shell or husk of the body means nothing. It is no more than a shed exoskeleton of a bug you find stuck to a tree. Sure empty bug shells are creepy to most people, and the body once the soul has evacuated is kind of depressing. It will decay, but it was decaying already. It just decays faster once it is abandoned.
I can assure you that death isn't creepy at all, and disincarnate souls are no more creepy than they were when they were alive. Usually less so, because they are more pure, and less confused. Not that I don't still get confused, but I do tend to see a bigger picture than I did when I was alive. Dying is educational. LOL I found it most facinating. I did't have a typical experience, because I became a walk in, and didn't go to big heaven to be processed. I am in heaven with her, and I am also down here with her. Just like you, are both in your body and in your astral home. I stay with her now.
I know others with different experiences, but they are generally the same people they were in life, with a few exceptions who had ego possessions, and other inhabitations. I mean sometimes people have very complex ego structures, and facades that don't make it to the afterlife, and sometimes there is more than one soul influencing a body.
Fear of death is natural, because if we didn't fear it, we would all choose death probably, and someone has to stay here in the physcial world... for some reason that is kind of beyond me.
In anycase there is no death of consciousness. It continues, and takes up residence elsewhere. The body is a house, but there are other kinds of houses, in heaven, and other houses on earth, who sometimes take us in. You are more than your body, or even the consciousness that currently inhabits it. You are already continually alive in the other realm, and that is what is important.
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Legion
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Post by Legion on Jun 6, 2006 11:31:30 GMT -5
hey there Gary good to meet u ^_^
really i find the entire death thing fascinating, its such an amazing thing
LOL i recently contemplated ending my life, partially out of discust at the fact that we are and will always be slaves to the "system" and mostly because im curious ^_^ the experiecne in itself will be worth the knowledge gained from it, but "sigh" i couldn't because a few of my girl friends took it REALLY badly when i tried to explain it to them -.-
im not afraid of death and am looking really forward to it ^_^
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Post by KG on Jun 6, 2006 23:10:26 GMT -5
I know what you mean about people taking it hard. I thought I could prevent that with Kim by showing up with her at school before she found out. I just told her, "I am OK!!! I am with you." She heard me, and recognized my voice. She even said my name and turned around when I spoke. I did other things that day, including taking control of her voice and saying my full name. It was inopportune for her cause she was talking to someone at the time, but I wanted her to know I was fine, and that I was there.
Still when she got home, and her mom told her that I had died, she became totally unglued. She cried, she had mental blackouts for months, and she really just went nuts. I think the worst part of dying for me was watching her grief. Even though I was there, it really bothered her that my body was gone. Even after 32 years together in this condition, Kim still cries sometimes when she thinks about my death.
Kim and I were in the position of informing a lady we knew very well that her son had been killed in a car accident. That was even worse... just that moment in time. It was a horror that is locked in our psyche forever. you can't imagine.
Death is simple, but grief is a fate much worse, and no matter how good your understanding of death, or how comfortable you are with it to loose someone you love is always hard, even when they aren't really lost, and are right there with you, it is still just as hard for some reason.
You were right in not taking your life. I mean suicide especially makes people you love very misearable. Death isn't a bad thing, but it is almost impossible for an incarnate person to comprehend that, especially when it is someone they love.
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Post by stonerwolf on Jun 8, 2006 16:30:24 GMT -5
if i were attacked in the streets, i'd fight back; i only need an excuse to fight, else i wont. and i really want to lol so that is a win win situation, if i die, good, im sick of this place, if i dont, i win, i got to get the fight out of my system, and maybe i wont be so... um... missing word here about life ( i hate when i cant think of a word! ). also, i do not believe there is energy associate with death, rather that is the breaking up of energy that is associated with life. it is as though we are magnetically attatched to our bodies, and as we age, that magnetic charge weakens, untill finally, when we die, there is no magnetic charge left to bind us to our bodies. and unlike the earth's poles, astral magnetism is like binary, there are infinite combinations of polarities that attract and repell on an algebra scale; -1 charge attracts a + 1 charge, -2461 charge attracts + 2461, and repells the same charge, approperiately. take no offence, i didnt read any replies, im doing this now...
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Post by Del on Jul 15, 2006 18:33:33 GMT -5
None taken ^_^
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Post by Kata Samoes on Nov 15, 2006 18:16:21 GMT -5
We live to Die.
Yet, we die to Live.
Assume you recognized the Twelve Elements.
Death is a simple formula of Air, Earth, Space, Time, and Dark energies coming together to "cut" the soul from the body.
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