"There is no death ~ ONLY LIFE CONTINUANCE ~ forever shaped by subtle shifts OF consciousness WITH INCREASING levels of awareness"
"If we 'entertain a thought' about something, we have already invited the organising principles into our life for we manifest the essence of our thoughts" - I communicate with the ‘departed’ because it is part of my ‘conscious intent’ to do so - and this openness attracts the attention of other reams of consciousness.
"Jesus was an enlightened man who struggled with human purpose and godly intent all his life and he eventually understood that life had greater depth and a timelessness that far transcended his physical existence. He was a man who understood the cosmological reality of his being beyond his physical state."
"Just as what we call ‘death’ is not the end of the life experience so ‘birth’ was not the beginning. It is simply a growth process toward universal consciousness."
I don’t believe in dead people.
In fact I have often said it is not possible to communicate with the spirit of the dead and anyone who says otherwise is fooling themselves.
Mediums do not communicate with the spirit of the dead but with the spirit of the living.
That’s why I have called my forthcoming book, "Living Spirit." Think about it. If a spirit can communicate intimate thoughts, shared memories and proof that they still know what is going on in their loved one’s lives, then how on earth could they be dead!
" Many people live their lives based upon untested beliefs.
Some hold fast to the untested belief that life is 'snuffed out' on physical death, while others hold fast to the untested belief that life continues beyond the grave.
On both accounts, belief without empirical validation is delusory and needs to be discarded!
Thank Heavens! - there are some among us who can empirically and objectively validate the 'reality of life continuance' and who can categorically declare that our lives are never extinguished, simply transformed."
rob smith
A TRAP TO AVOID:
We ACCEPT the evidence. We are not ‘believers.’ Empiricists are NOT ‘believers’. Don’t fall for the materialists’ trap of being called a ‘believer’ when in fact you ACCEPT the evidence for the afterlife. I have no luxury for beliefs, for faith, for subjectivity. I do consider myself hard core empiricist because repeatability and objectivity is what tests truth. Of course, I do accept that the ‘experiential’ is extremely powerful. And those who are not empiricists but had paranormal experience would call themselves ‘believers.’ But technically, they can state that they ACCEPT the evidence of their experience.
Victor Zammit
" ... what you know about death, how you think about it during your life and what you expect of it influences what happens to you after death ..."
Wanda Pratnicka - POSSESSED BY GHOSTS
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The mind – the thing that is "you" – your "soul" if you will – carries on after conventional science says it should have drifted into nothingness."
Dr. Sam Parnia, Southampton General Hospital
"Of course you don't die. Nobody dies. Death doesn't exist. You only reach a new level of vision, a new realm of consciousness, a new unknown world."
~ Henry Miller ~
"From the unreal lead us to the Real, From darkness lead us to Light. From death lead us to Immortality!"
Vedic Prayer
“What gets us into trouble is not what we don’t know,its what we know for sure, that just ain’t so” Mark Twain
The Rev Dr Peter Marshall, the Scottish Presbyterian Minister of “A Man Called Peter ” fame, based his ministry in the United States on the following premise,
“Life is a matter of perception, not of proof.”
Perceptions DO matter! Peter Marshall is correct when he states that 'perceptions shape our reality.'
Unfortunately, many perceptions forming our worldviews are adopted 'carte blanche' during our growing-up years and many new experiences that 'question' our 'unchallenged' mindsets are often rejected before consideration.
Prior to my EVP experiences, I protected my inherited 'worldview' by dismissing any contra-subjective-experiential happenings that challenged its presumed 'integrity.'
It also seems to me that many of the life concepts that we struggle to understand only make sense when interpreted from a broader multidimensional perspective.
My EVP findings are indicative of a multidimensional frame of reference.
I know through empirically validated data that conscious life exists beyond this physical realm of existence.
I also know that our perceived 'mindset' or 'worldview' is critically to assisting in the healthy transition from incarnate to discarnate status. ( see Earthbound)
What I am going to present to you on this website will not be easily interpreted by many visiting this site, that is, until you have had a similar experience.
So welcome to the exciting and very real world of ITC (Instrumental Trans Communication) and EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomena) where long-held perceptive boundaries will be openly challenged beyond the 'comfort zones' of one's current comprehension.
I only ask you keep your minds open to these new cognitive possibilities and consider all findings on their merits.
rob smith
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 2007
"Every human incarnation offers the Universal mind (Source) a new possibility to experiencing itself in a new way " rob smith
"What happens after death is so unspeakably glorious, that our imagination and feelings do not suffice to form even an approximate conception of it. The dissolution of our time-bound form in eternity, brings no loss of meaning"-----Carl Jung. Letters, Volume 1.
~ RISING >>>
A personal awakening to the world of multidimensional communication through the medium of Instrumental TransCommunication (ITC)
" All we shall take with us through the gateway called 'death' is ourselves.
There are no pockets in shrouds; no status symbols or earthly aggrandisement on the other side.
We shall simply take with us our minds and characters, our soul growth and moral attitudes, along with all the facets of our true selves.
Over there, we shall not be the person we think we are, nor the person that the world thinks we are.
We shall be the person we TRULY are."
Stephen O'Brien in "Visions of Another World"
Universe of Discourse
By
D.M. Hewey
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"The greatest knowledge of the world is hidden in plain sight"
Above all else, that is what you must learn, but first the proper frame of reference must be provided, for in this world much depends on the tangible to make the intangible intelligible.
When the point of life is reached where the stories and legends of the ancient past mixed with hearsay, misinterpretation and all manner of distortion simply do not satisfy any longer, something is amiss.
Yet, it is possible to see the way through the confusion to a new clarity of mind.
But not many seekers will be found along the long road since the clamor of the world affects almost all its inhabitants to live lives of intense distraction, seeing only what they are told to see or what is in their immediate view and of immediate personal consequence.
So, without planning or direction or great forethought, seekers take the first step beginning an undirected path of unlearning, attempting to disregard the commonplace interpretation of things and embarking on the difficult task of reevaluating almost everything, excepting what things are regarded as objective fact.
This is daunting and leaves one adrift on a sea with no sense of direction and with the compass of the traditional modes of thought tossed overboard and lost. How is it possible to begin at the beginning when one does not know where the beginning is? Once the process of unlearning begins, just what new words, phrases, sentences, paragraphs and chapters are written into a book where all the pages are utterly blank.
Then, like a tiny distant star on the horizon at daybreak, a sudden realization comes that the answers which are sought will not come until one requirement is met: the proper question must be framed. When the simplest of questions are posed and one no longer accepts the ready and conventional responses, the stars align and a glowing new direction unfolds. The course is set, breezes fill the sails and the ship at last responds to the tiller. A bright new sun dawns upon the wide ocean of being.
The human mind abhors an unanswered question.
This drives us to persue greater levels of knowledge and understanding, but it cannot be said that all answers correctly explain the posed questions. Nevertheless, some answer must be given, even if temporary, partial or incorrect, to fill the vacuum of understanding. We stumble forward, sometimes in the light, sometimes in darkness, seeking to fill the gaps of knowledge with some bits and scraps of understanding however unsatisfactory they may prove to be.
The proper question is the gateway to greater understanding.
Perhaps it is when one is emptied of wisdom, when understanding fails and one is bereft of answers that at long last the first lessons can begin.
Preparedness to receive knowledge summons forth that which is desired.
Yet, since one is unable to receive an answer that is given too early, knowledge comes only when the seeker is ready.