Inquorate
Jedi Master
A friend of mine recently shared his experience of his mother's death. He was with her on the night she died of advanced cancer. When her breathing changed, he woke his sister who was asleep in the same room, and shortly after midnight she stopped breathing altogether. They notified the nursing service who had been making home visits and took the mattress his sister was on into the loungeroom where his cousin was sleeping. The cousin was in the hallway and asked what they were doing. When they replied that their mother had passed, he said, "you're bullshitting me". They replied it wasn't something they'd joke about, and he said, "But I was just coming to tell you she was up. she told me she had to get out of bed."
And it got me thinking. Obviously, my friend's mother had suffered brain death by that time. So we can conclude that the consciousness continues past brain death, and therefore exists prior to and post life. So by continuing to exist, the consciousness of self has to have a locator after death. As consciousness freed from the process of time must of needs be timeless, we can assume that the dimension that the consciousness comes from is seated outside the fourth density.
If our perception of linear time in third density is an illusion, just as in 2nd density our pets see the third dimension as movement, we can perhaps see the fourth dimension as a true representation of time. This would imho be fractal in nature. So when we pass through a doorway in our own home after the death of a relative as an adult, we are coming home with them after the death of another in our childhood. The rise of Rome is the rise of America, the end of our first relationship is the death of our true love in our twilight years, and our death in this life is really every death we have experienced in other lives.
As we come to realise this, we have trouble remembering the sequence of events we have experienced, although remembering events and realising patterns of behavior becomes easier, as we approach an understanding of the true nature of our fractal, resonant, cyclical universe.
So, Going back to the fifth dimension..
It appears to me that once we die, we review our life and plan (perhaps while asleep via a committee for the simple souls, perhaps with help for the semi-aware, and perhaps without help for the advanced souls) by the fulfilling of resonance conditions with the life just lived, and with past life lessons and Karma.
But that is a linear 3D concept.
In reality, there must be thousands of 'me', outside of time, reviewing a life lived. Eventually, the understanding must come that this is so, and the thousands of 'me' become aware of the other 'me's'. 'After' a process of revision and contemplation one must realise that all is service to others, that there is no such thing as individual identity and that every experience is a lesson that serves only to bring us to this opportunity.
Once we have realised this, service to self becomes unnecessary to the soul's experience, and we progress to what is called the 6th density, where we devote ourselves to helping others reach the same conclusion, until, one supposes, we realise that we are all one, and that every state of being is perfect; there is no need to help others, so we dissolve into one-ness with all and relinquish our self identity.
Any thoughts?
And it got me thinking. Obviously, my friend's mother had suffered brain death by that time. So we can conclude that the consciousness continues past brain death, and therefore exists prior to and post life. So by continuing to exist, the consciousness of self has to have a locator after death. As consciousness freed from the process of time must of needs be timeless, we can assume that the dimension that the consciousness comes from is seated outside the fourth density.
If our perception of linear time in third density is an illusion, just as in 2nd density our pets see the third dimension as movement, we can perhaps see the fourth dimension as a true representation of time. This would imho be fractal in nature. So when we pass through a doorway in our own home after the death of a relative as an adult, we are coming home with them after the death of another in our childhood. The rise of Rome is the rise of America, the end of our first relationship is the death of our true love in our twilight years, and our death in this life is really every death we have experienced in other lives.
As we come to realise this, we have trouble remembering the sequence of events we have experienced, although remembering events and realising patterns of behavior becomes easier, as we approach an understanding of the true nature of our fractal, resonant, cyclical universe.
So, Going back to the fifth dimension..
It appears to me that once we die, we review our life and plan (perhaps while asleep via a committee for the simple souls, perhaps with help for the semi-aware, and perhaps without help for the advanced souls) by the fulfilling of resonance conditions with the life just lived, and with past life lessons and Karma.
But that is a linear 3D concept.
In reality, there must be thousands of 'me', outside of time, reviewing a life lived. Eventually, the understanding must come that this is so, and the thousands of 'me' become aware of the other 'me's'. 'After' a process of revision and contemplation one must realise that all is service to others, that there is no such thing as individual identity and that every experience is a lesson that serves only to bring us to this opportunity.
Once we have realised this, service to self becomes unnecessary to the soul's experience, and we progress to what is called the 6th density, where we devote ourselves to helping others reach the same conclusion, until, one supposes, we realise that we are all one, and that every state of being is perfect; there is no need to help others, so we dissolve into one-ness with all and relinquish our self identity.
Any thoughts?