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reilsss replied to beastcookie's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Death is a nuanced topic. I’m not sure what spiritual material you’re referencing so I can’t necessarily comment on that idea. What I can say is that we live in a world of half-truths. I’m not inherently disputing what those materials say. But they may only have one piece of the puzzle. I’m familiar with one of the Seth books, the name is eluding me. Here’s my understanding. Due to the non-linear aspect of time, one could say that we are immortal already in the sense that all moments exist right now. Ancient Egypt? Right now. Your birth? Right now. Your death? Right now. Every single possible alternate timeline? Yup. Right now. So by no means do I mean to dispute the very true activity such as channeling. Take a few minutes and put all your awareness in the here and now. Get to your most present state. Now relax that tension. Note that any mental movement is truly a projection of the ghost. When you’re in the here and now that’s where the ghost is. Channeling can be thought of the ghost entering a different vibrational frequency. Of course our language is lacking so please forgive me. My understanding of the unconscious is still elementary, which is why I’m not speaking heavily on that side of things. I greatly look forward to the final book in the trilogy, he promises to go into deep detail regarding the unconscious, past life’s, life after death, and all those other goodies. So we are already immortal in that sense I mentioned earlier. What John is writing about is the continuity of individuality after this physical body perishes. The nuance lies in the understanding of time. An understanding I’ve developed is that all questions we have can be answered, and should be answered personally. That we will discover the direct knowing as we progress in our journey. I have. Both have their particular benefits, although they’re 2 sides of the same coin. I greatly enjoy absorbing the negative intent of those I’m around. When someone around me is in a poor mood I’m able to consume the energy and you can feel the difference immediately. Beyond that, often times the individual “mysteriously” lightens up mood wise. Re-absorption has been particularly beneficial. There are many events in my past, whether it be something financially, socially, physically, etc. that have caused me to expend a great deal of energy. If you think of yourself as a multidimensional cloud, you can think of your energetic wounds as leaks in the cloud. Of course these wounds are what you’re closing through re-absorption. Someone who can perceive energy can actually “see” all of your past and future wounds, and they are basically holes that make it difficult to store and refine energy. I particularly enjoy the ability to absorb whole situations. By re-absorbing, many things that have plagued me from my past have stopped bothering me. The circumstances stopped appearing, and if my focus goes back to those events where I expelled a great deal of energy, I no longer feel emotional about it, it has been invaluable. -
reilsss replied to beastcookie's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
I recommend Johns newest book, the way of the projectionist, after you finish the magnum opus. It is the second part of his three part trilogy. The third book is yet to be released. Think of it this way. You’re a bubble in a sea of energy. Imagine you threw a rock in a pond, all those ripples would go out. When we die what happens is our bubble pops and sends out ripples. When those ripples disappear we disappear. That’s not the best explanation but I hope it sort of helps. In his newest book, the one I mentioned, he goes into great detail on this. In the final book of the trilogy he will go even deeper. Think of it this way. There’s 3 selfs. The conscious, the ghost, the unconscious. The conscious is the individual that’s bound to physicality, bound to this plane. The unconscious is that which sleeps, that which isn’t aware of itself as a separate entity, that which exists across all space and time. The ghost in the machine is the bridge. The ghost is the one that can travel to the unconscious. The ghost is the mind. The watcher. After death the ghost remains but without substantial energy, will dissipate in time. After death is very similar to the dream state. Or a projected state. An OBE state in a sense. What John discusses is how to train the ghost as well as empower it. Ps. The ghost is the one manipulating energy.