Descriptions of the "afterlife"/5th Density

@Luks


This thing about "information field contains ALL possible information" could be understand that way:
* We know all letters from alphabet - a b c ... x y z and a space sign (break between words). Then we create an machine with alghoritm that randomly produces strings from all signs of alphabet along with space sign sometimes as well. Then if this machine would run within infinite amount of time, we would find there any book that has been written through entire human history and any other possible information possible to be created with words. Even if it will not run for infinite time, it has a POTENTIAL to create any information possible.
In that sense the information field might word if it really exists. And if information field exists, then some kind of universal information storing language-coding should exists as well.

This is my own understanding of that topic of course.
It has a sense, of course. It can be exercised in many ways, and your and mine are once of ways to it. What is amazing is to think about all of that EXISTENCE that is already exists! Any book, any scenario, any timeline in the history of our worlds, any words, universes is somewhere. The enormity and beauty of this. And that we potentially have access to all of that! And EXPERIENCE all of that. Isn't it worth living? Of course, it is...
 
At the age of 8 or 9, I had an NDE-like experience and it was in some ways by far the most profound experience for me in this lifetime.

It happened over several days when I was asleep: It was a series of 'dreams' with the deepest feelings of love, peace and joy sort of combined into one feeling of bliss. I didn't even know that such a depth of positive feeling is even possible, something like 50-100 times more than a normal feeling.

The first night was the strongest in terms of bliss: I saw myself walking in a slightly hilly grass landscape at dawn. There was still the night sky above me, but over the horizon I saw a white-golden sun and I felt the urge to run towards it, since the bliss was the strongest when I looked at it. So I started running towards it, but stumbled and fell softly onto the grass.

I call it an NDE-type experience because I read other people's NDE accounts who described basically the same experience: a very profound combination of all positive feelings in one and also seeing a white-golden sun or disc of light.

It seems that my Higher Self gave me this experience early on to remind me of what is possible and that there is this deeper reality. It happened around the time that I started to experience the joy or bliss less and less often in daily life than during childhood.

And I remember that when I was around 9 or 10 I knew that I would need to get back to that place, to find those deeper feelings again, even if I did not understand that it is really the connection to the Authentic Self and Higher Self.
 
Take a Ways.:
He goes against his better hunch.
Talk of the passing (while clinically dead) escorted by an Alien. Which would could have been a 5D Alien drone worker perhaps, as the C's said, escort.
The Crossover.
Tow synchronous encounters of 3 elderly spiritual comforters, humans, (after the event).
Being out of body.
And many other (obviously), life changing revelations.

Ep.71 Not My Time
Published: September 20, 2020 / 42:35 Start 01:38
This episode we are joined by Dale from Las Vegas and his remarkable account of a near-death experience.
In 2004 while working as a truck mechanic, a sinkhole opened up causing the 60,000 lb semitrailer that he was beneath to collapsed crushing dale, forever changing his life.
 
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Take a Ways.:
He goes against his better hunch.
Talk of the passing (while clinically dead) escorted by an Alien. Which would could have been a 5D Alien drone worker perhaps, as the C's said, escort.
The Crossover.
Tow synchronous encounters of 3 elderly spiritual comforters, humans, (after the event).
Being out of body.
And many other (obviously), life changing revelations.

Ep.71 Not My Time

@c.a. that was a facinating account. He does use the word "alien" but just for lack of a reference point. The entities seem to be featureless and transparent.

As for "5D Alien drone worker" I don't recall any Cs reference to 5D having a need for "drone workers". The only similar concept was tied to the Gypsies DNA as "Atlantean drone workers".

Session 20 October 1994:
Q: If the Gypsies were gene spliced, who were they gene spliced with?

A: Alien race, humanoid, and Atlantean drone workers.

Q: What were Atlantean drone workers?

A: Slave people controlled by crystal.

Q: Why do the Gypsies remain so cohesive? Is that genetically programed?

A: Yes. And mind control.

"The crossover" seems mainly linked to the "Realm Border crossing" to 4D.

The following session with Roger (Ruggero) Santilli a theoretical physicist present is an incredible one and gives so much food for thought. I only focused on the crossover aspect but the whole session is an eye opener leaving me with even more questions to ponder.

Session 27 May 1995:
(T) There is the Realm Border. The Earth is moving into a 4th density area of space. Or it is moving toward us, or both. This Realm Border, this crossover between densities, and it's also a crossover between dimensions - a quick sidebar on dimensions: dimensions, according to the Cassiopaeans are lateral realities; all possible realities of a density level, an infinite number; there is a difference between density and dimension.

(RS) This is a fascinating meeting because the answers to the question about moving mathematically from the third level to the fourth level, this change in the units, the answer is exactly what is proposed in my book. The answer, as given, is possible...

(T) We have been told that the universe teems with life at all levels, and that humans are just one selection.

(L) And what they are saying, I think, is that this oncoming realm border, this density change, is being felt and is stimulating consciousness. Essentially what has been said is that what is coming up for us is the ending of a Grand Cycle. A Grand Cycle is 300,000 years... (T) Give or take a day... (L) ...as we measure time. At the beginning of this Grand Cycle, we were genetically altered to reduce our awareness and also genetically altered through our DNA to perceive time itself. It is in our DNA to be limited this way. Now, at the end of this 300,000 year cycle, a lot of people are reassembling this broken DNA as a result of the changes in energy, and that this is causing their mental powers and perceptions to expand exponentially. I think that they are telling you that this energy is acting on you in a way to allow you to have the breakthrough that you need to finish the puzzle that you have been working on. By having the concepts that you are being given now, you will be able to hold this as a visual and this will give you the key.

(RS) I notice that if the question is not properly phrased... (L) You don't get your answer! Be specific.

A: Careful not to confuse with too much data that is not connected in the same concept arena, as visitor is concerned primarily with one direction; in order to familiarize let data be absorbed on schedule comfortable to researcher! Like trying to learn mathematics in broken dosages!

Session 27 May 1995:
Q: (Susan) They sure told you, Laura! [Laughter] (T) I guess then that what Roger is working on is hitting the edge of third density and it can cross over! My question is: if a crossover is accomplished, will the experimenters know what has happened? What will they do? Will they be aware that they have just stepped into the twilight zone, so to speak. Opening that up is a door, or a window, and stuff can go both ways! (L) We were told that the members of the famous Flight 19 are frozen in a time warp and are still trying to get their bearings! They think no time has passed. (RS) In this type of theory, this is very plausible! (L) Well, you don't want to find yourself in a similar position! (T) Yeah, Carla will be on the phone asking: "When is Roger coming home?" And you will be over in fourth density asking: "How do I get home from this one!" [Laughter] (J) I have a question: If it is not like going to Disney World, does the ride ever end?

A: Too complex, your query is too vague.

Q: (J) I was just making a joke! (T) Mirth, mirth! (RS) Did they answer the question as to whether they will help us? (L) They said yes.

A: What is your knowledge quotient regarding following: electromagnetism, Einstein's "unified field theory." And did he ever complete said theory, or was it completed under the supervision of consortium, and suppressed. And if so, what are the ramifications!!! Also, Roger, are you capable of "filling in the blanks," we think so!

[Laura's note: I don't think they mean the "blanks" of the unified field theory, but rather reading between the lines of this answer! What, exactly, are the ramifications of research in this direction?]
 
Thank you goyacobol for doing that research. 👍
I was in a bit of rush posting it, and just made snap reference with the drone worker. Your correction does fit the bill.

Dale was brave to step forward, and share a most amazing journey. He recalled it with such detail and was pretty much reliving the whole enchilada.

I sensed it was very therapeutic for him. The altering message seemed that he chose a "Life with the Universe" rather than one of heaven and the hell. IMHO.
 
The below is a gem of a documentary from Granada TV 1981.

I still remember watching it when I was about 19 and its implications never left me or the deep impression it made and - much to my surprise - I recently stumbled upon a compilation video of most of it uploaded to YouTube (see below).

I was home from university, my parents were away and I had the house to myself. We had only recently got our first TV (God be the days!), a small black and white (with the old space-age aerial sat on top) which I'd moved up to my bedroom for company whilst home-alone with my younger sister. The documentary was broadcast very late at night and for some reason I stumbled upon it and being gripped from the first seconds I sat transfixed in the dark for the full near 2 hours - and it's implications impacted me very deeply. My Catholic upbringing had never allowed such 'eastern' heresies as reincarnation or past life recollection to be taken seriously and yet my young mind, despite its deep programming, did not look away and instead, shocked to my core in the dark, understood that here was serious evidence of a whole other dimension that I simply could not refute. And through all the years, including a sad period of disillusion from my faith which briefly took on an a typical late 20s hardening affectation of atheism and blinded mesmerism in the face of Darwinian materialism, I still never forgot this film or how it spoke to me out of the night.

Its an example of old TV at its best; without agenda, measured and thoughtful (who knows how it ever got made considering its implications but Granada TV had a reputation in those days for daring to go where no others would). Essentially a group of researchers/scientists explore a series of stories of past life experiences uncovered under hypnosis. The skeptical researchers, (in the best sense of the term), then proceed to try and disprove the theory that what these people recount are memories of genuine experiences and places where they claim to have lived a previous existence. The great thing is they do not try and force or twist any of the evidence, but instead go where it takes them and in the end are left with the uncomfortable (for them) realization that far from disproving, they had in effect uncovered unmistakable and significant proof that the subjects were indeed speaking the truth.

Of all the stories in this film, the one that left the deepest impression on me was one towards the end - that of Gwen McDonald, an Australian lady who remembers her life in Somerset, England 230 years before. The researchers go with her on an odyssey as she takes them back to where she was born and walks them into a world of vividly accurate pastoral memories that she could not have possibly known in her current life or invented. If all you do is watch this section, I think you will find it deeply moving and of huge comfort at this time of immense stress and fear and also support those who are looking to build and strengthen their faith in a non-material source for our existence - and you'll just love Gwen today (1981) and how she speaks and remembers her life two centuries before. The section starts at 1:08:40 in to the following link.

Praise be to the Universe and the Cosmic Mind. 💞

 
The below is a gem of a documentary from Granada TV 1981.
Thank you Michael for that video from so long ago which I have not seen before. It was very intriguing. I cannot say any one was more interesting than another but the Scottish doctor had me enthralled with pointing out old staircases and corridors no longer in existence.

If I had the courage, or more to the point, find someone really trustworthy, I would love to be regressed but maybe it's a bit late in the day now and other more important issues take precedence. Amazing how you found it after all those years, and yes, it would have a very strong impression on a teenage Catholic.
 
I don't know where exactly I heard this but the significance hit me deep. It was about some guy who lived something very bad (violent death), and people, with full compassion, said ho poor guy and he replied (in some after-death communication) with all his strength "who are you to judge me, I lived what I wanted/needed". It's all simple than that.
 
My Catholic upbringing had never allowed such 'eastern' heresies as reincarnation or past life recollection to be taken seriously and yet my young mind, despite its deep programming, did not look away and instead, shocked to my core in the dark, understood that here was serious evidence of a whole other dimension that I simply could not refute. And through all the years, including a sad period of disillusion from my faith which briefly took on an a typical late 20s hardening affectation of atheism and blinded mesmerism in the face of Darwinian materialism, I still never forgot this film or how it spoke to me out of the night.

@Michael B-C,

I think I feel the same way although from a protestant religous background the concept of reincarnation is foreign to Christianity except for a clue here and there in the bible. I just had to watch the video and it was done well I thought. The emotions expressed and the details remembered are not easy to just dismiss.

I have been thinking about our "other selves" quite a bit lately and what that really means. Hypnotic regression is something I find facinating too. The Cs try to explicate the unconscious mind in the following session:

Session 10 January 1995:
Q: (L) I didn't think you would tell me that one. Now, I have some articles in this magazine here: This is Lyssa Royal and she has "channeled for thousands around the globe since 1985. Her books and magazine articles are published in six languages worldwide. Etc., etc.," She writes here: "The human consciousness is roughly divided into three different areas for the sake of this illustration: the conscious mind, the subconscious mind and the unconscious mind." Now, are these labels generally correct?

A: Roughly.

Q: (L) She says: "The unconscious mind is a link to your greater self, it is also used as a wasteland where scary, dark things are stored that you really don't want to bring up." Is this a fairly accurate statement?

A: Semi-accurate.

Q: (L) Is there anything you can say to make the statement more accurate?

A: The unconscious mind is also a conduit for connecting with the higher self, other selves, and the universal mind.
 
Raymond Moody's Life After Life maybe being the first book I read on the subject.
While reading through this thread I was trying to remember the guy´s name...now thanks to you I remember! Raymond Moody! Even though I don´t remember specifics, I was about 10 or 11, and I loved to read spooky ghost stories, so one day I found two of his books on my dad´s bookshelf and started reading it because to me it was just more spooky stuff to read. But it definetely impressed me and shaped my outlook on this topic. Some years back I read "journey of souls" by Michael Newton, which, as far as I remember, also mirrors some of the things Joe mentioned in the original post, but I´ll have to go back and read that one again to be sure.

One thing that has happened to me several times over the years was that when people close to me died and I was sad about not having been able to have a proper goodbye, or maybe angry at myself for not having resolved an issue that was between us, I always had dreams of those persons more or less telling me "it´s ok, don´t worry, I´m not mad at you, don´t beat yourself up", and right after that, the feeling of sadness about it had simply vanished. Might of course just be my mind making stuff up to feel better, might be real. I don´t know. One of those days we´ll see, I guess.
 
Interesting, I also read Life after Life when I was between 10-12 and it gave me a lot of thoughts.
I even talked to some friends back then, by their reaction was usually "why the hell are you reading that at all" :)
That book probably made me look for more literature later on.
 
I wonder about people who have brain diseases (like Alzheimer and such) or who suffered a severe stroke, and whose consciousness has started to recede/leave their body while the body continues to hang on. They're clearly 'not there' anymore;
I was present when my grandfather died in a hospital in 2003. He was on morphine for the last few days, and was "not there" when we were at his bedside during that time, alternately sleeping or in an half awake state. But in the moment just before he took his last breath, he opened his eyes and looked at us, his eyes completely clear. For that one last moment he was abolutely, unmistakenly "there", and then he closed his eyes and stopped breathing.
 
Interesting, I also read Life after Life when I was between 10-12 and it gave me a lot of thoughts.
I even talked to some friends back then, by their reaction was usually "why the hell are you reading that at all" :)
That book probably made me look for more literature later on.
I know that reaction just too well. And it hasn´t changed throughout the years...:-)
 
If people were aware that the people who were killed really are in a 'better place', and there is no existential harm done, and for that reason no personal existential anxiety was provoked, the response would be very different I think.
Even though you were talking about terror attacks, given what we have seen in this year, this also would make it impossible for this whole plandemic scare to work the way it does.
 
8. They can move from place to place by willing to be at their destination, though they can walk if they want to.



not according to Ra unless >4/5D
 

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