02-06-2017, 08:53 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-06-2017, 08:53 AM by AnthroHeart.)
(02-06-2017, 05:21 AM)Muad-dib Wrote: There are very good description of the "states" human beings experience after their death in for example the seth material.
Also, michael roads (if anyone knows him, great books by the way!) investigated this extensively.
And, not to forget robert Monroe, who also has some good descriptions of his experiences.
To sum it up, after death, being in time/space, your surrounding would be much more flexible (as oppossed to the consensus reality on earth, which is more "fixed") and responding more directly to your beliefs and thoughts.
This would mean, if you believe in hell, you will experience hell ( if think you deserved it), if you believe in heaven you will end up in heaven, if you believe existence ends after physical death, you will experience a state in which you seem to not exist anymore.
There are always helpful entities around that help you out of that illusion. Some illusion seem to be hrader to "leave".
It seems they get get you quickly out of hell mostly, since its so unpleasant.
Heavens seems to be more difficult, since it would be much more pleasant.
Blieving in non-existence seems to be the hardest.
I've read of an encounter with a discarnate entity who was insisting in that he had died and thus didnt exist anymore, the entity was even ignoring the fact that it communicated and insised in his non-existence...
Yeah, I've heard that too.
In the afterlife, are our thoughts more consistent? Can we hold a state of thought for a longer time to make a consistent experience?
I guess we can satisfy our desires we never got here on Earth before moving onto higher states.
But I wonder if in 5th density is where the magic really happens.
Is our sense of smell and taste more pronounced in the afterlife?