Life is Eternal and There is No Such Thing as "Death"

An NDE worth listening to:

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“The One Major Fear Dead People / Spirits Have the Most”:

(starts at 3:33):

Never quit playing on the Hardcore Server (physical Earth) and make the best out of your incarnation :mechanical_arm:

“I’ll tell you a secret. Something they don’t teach you in your temple. The gods envy us. They envy us because we’re mortal, because any moment may be our last. Everything is more beautiful because we’re doomed. You will never be lovelier than you are now. We will never be here again.”

– Achilles, Troy

(this quote is to be understood conceptually, not literally ! )

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Pictures from the Afterlife…

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Found another channel:

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The best resources for people who just get started and don’t know where to start:

These books (for sceptics) to get an overview of NDE research:

  • “Evidence of the Afterlife: The Science of Near-Death Experiences” by Jeffrey Long & Paul Perry
  • “After” by Bruce Greyson
  • “Life After Life” by Raymond Moody
  • “Understanding Life After Death” by Cyrus Kirkpatrick

This YouTube channel with regards to questions about life in the afterlife – this one covers almost any topic:

This book in order to learn Astral Projection:

  • “Out of Body” by William Buhlmann

@mrpixeltech

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I kept looking through the topic search/history “did I post in here” and then I remembered the conversation. Awesome!

Some further NDE YouTube Channels:

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I have watched a lot of NDEs… almost all of them come from Christian faith. There are so many NDE channels on YouTube now a days. But I am yet to discover one that truly covers people from all faiths. There is a remarkable religious aspect to NDE and thus it becomes really necessary to get to know the accounts of people from all religious backgrounds like Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Islam etc. What happens to them after they die? When we get enough accounts of other faiths as well then only we can have a 360 degree perspective on life after death.

I am aware that astral plan is a thought responsive dimension and it gets consistent with one’s thoughts and beliefs. Thus it becomes even more important to get to know the experiences from all faiths.

So such NDE that show other deities besides Jesus or people from other religions … did they also see Jesus or did they come across other forms of God. If you come across such NDEs then do share.

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https://www.nderf.org/Archives/exceptional.html#

This is my favourite site to read ndes, and probably the biggest. It has over 5000! I reccomend reading the exceptional ones. It’s mostly text, but there is a search option if you are looking for something in specific.

https://www.nderf.org/Experiences/1mira_s_nde.html

This one was written by a person with a Hindu background (very beautiful btw)

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Thanks for sharing… yes I have come across this website before but couldn’t find the specifics much. But maybe I will dig deeper. Thanks for the link

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I think there are certain religions where people are simply afraid of sharing their experiences. They are afraid for being called “crazy” or for “being involved with dark forces”.

At the same time the people from these cultures and religions are not speaking the languages in which most of the NDE material is published, or they don’t even have access to internet and libraries.

It makes mathematical sense that you will find the most NDE reports where people have access to these materials, speak the language, and most importantly, are not afraid to share their experiences with others.

There are still countries on this planet where even owning a simple book about astrology can get you stoned to death.

Additionally, most of these countries are also poor and underdeveloped with medieval hospital equipment, i.e. not many people are brought back to life to report their story in the first place.

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I am aware of all these factors and that’s why the reports are so disproportionate. And yet those are important cases to gather to have a wholesome view. I am always on lookout and will share if I find any. Actually most viewers are also Christian so they don’t bother about experiences from other backgrounds. But I guess eventually others will catch up

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Yeah, Christians are often very selective and seeking specifically for NDEs that would confirm their narrow religious worldview. But then in the process, they discover that there is much more to it and not according to Bible and Church lol.

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Also, Near Death Experiences, are not actually “near” to death.

This term comes from the misconception of the medical establishment who are not realizing that there is no such thing as “death” in the first place.

So they think it is an experience “near to death”, because death means no consciousness. They don’t understand that consciousness is eternal and cannot cease to exist.

A more correct term would be “Returning Home Experience.”

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I like your terminology :slightly_smiling_face:
It indeed is returning home experience

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That’s a really good one btw. Quote from it:


"I asked, ‘But if this Consciousness alone is real, the world was an illusion? Then where did it come from?’

It replied, ‘Like all manifestation, the world too is the creation of the great illusion or great delusion, which being the Creative aspect of this Supreme Consciousness, or the Lord, is the divine movie-projector of life, in the all-powerful play of the realm of Creation. Just as a mirage in the desert disappears when viewed from a certain perspective, your life as Arti on earth has disappeared, when viewed from the perspective of the Divine Self, where you are now. Only the eternal is real; and from the viewpoint of that Reality, all that is non-eternal, disappears. Yet of course, you, being eternal Atman (the soul) can still view the ‘world of illusion’ if you wish.’

"I asked, ‘So my life as Arti never really existed at all, it was an illusion?’

It replied, ‘Oh, it existed; just as a dream exists, or a movie, or a mirage.’

I continued questioning, ‘So the world, was just a figment of my imagination? How did I create it? With my thoughts and desires?’

The reply echoed all around me, ‘Y-e-s-s-s-s!’ as it reverberated within my being."


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By the way, the materialist argument that “the experience is a hullicination happening all inside your head” is easily debunked by the fact that people who were born blind, can suddenly fully see when they have a NDE or when they go out of body.

Just one of many articles about this:

https://medium.com/@stuartz2727/the-clearest-evidence-that-near-death-experience-nde-is-real-comes-form-ndes-who-are-blind-from-779ae180d4b9

…and also deaf people can suddenly hear when having a NDE or OBE.

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