Like everything around us in our reality is just an illusion, projection of our beliefs, so is death.
And a quote from the text that makes perfect sense:
Although individual bodies are destined to self-destruct, the alive feeling - the 'Who am I?'- is just a 20-watt fountain of energy operating in the brain. But this energy doesn't go away at death. One of the surest axioms of science is that energy never dies; it can neither be created nor destroyed."
So, we don't create or destroy anything. We simply change realities and go where what we want to see is ALREADY there or where what we don't want to see.
I wouldn't go as far as saying that Death Is Just An Illusion because when you died your soul doesn't have access to this 3D reality so your soul is not dead but your body and its low vibration is dead and you can't bring back your soul in this 3D unless you bring your soul back into a 3D body.
Though apparently there are after death spiritual worlds I think all of them are also illusory and belief based, the only true "realm" (which is more a state of existence) is that one of what we call All That Is / God.
So perhaps a soul free enough from limiting beliefs could come back to life, the issue is that this would happen in the personal omniverse (reality) of the soul so if this ever happens we don't get to see it because of the limiting beliefs that stop us from perceiving dead people materializing new bodies out of the blue.
Merlin wrote:I wouldn't go as far as saying that Death Is Just An Illusion
Hey, it wasn't me who said it but who wrote on that website.
Merlin wrote:because when you died your soul doesn't have access to this 3D reality so your soul is not dead but your body and its low vibration is dead and you can't bring back your soul in this 3D unless you bring your soul back into a 3D body.
Yes, but doesn't all that happen because our SM is programmed to believe so? How about if the SM didn't believe in death? Would we remain immortal?
MonsterLord wrote:So perhaps a soul free enough from limiting beliefs could come back to life
Holy shit man, you blew my mind right there and that doesn't happen a lot trust me.
Wow! This is some crazy shit you're saying there. You might be right, maybe we still have limiting beliefs regarding incarnations here. Mind blowing stuff indeed.
MonsterLord wrote:So perhaps a soul free enough from limiting beliefs could come back to life
Holy shit man, you blew my mind right there and that doesn't happen a lot trust me.
Wow! This is some crazy shit you're saying there. You might be right, maybe we still have limiting beliefs regarding incarnations here. Mind blowing stuff indeed.
Thanks
Merlin
Actually one of my wonders, if that perhaps after death some souls see the truth of reality and get to live the rest of their life in "god mode", it is their reality after all unless something is preventing that from happening I don't see why it should be impossible
Is like imagine you are playing Grand Theft Auto in "super hard mode" where you get so immersed into the game you really think you are CJ and you can only die once and then its GG. Then you die and awake into a large console room with each different people playing their own GTA version and after realizing that you decide to re-enter the cabin but this time aware you are a player and using the "cheat codes" and options like being able to save and start over from a save point instead
Granted the analogy is not perfect, but this is more or less how I see it, though if this do happen I do not think (though perhaps they do) it is something universal to everyone but something that perhaps may occur if the one who "died" had very loose limiting beliefs or was already deep in researching this stuff and the transition made then uttery realize and say "Hey, it was true!".
This is again assuming the "afterlife" is illusory of course, but I think it is, this is because on the NDE I have seen there are some universal aspects but there are clearly some beliefs there as well. So yeah I think that bar All That Is and perhaps the state where you recognize yourself as a soul and individualized portion of ATI everything else is illusory.
I did. But if I'm not wrong, it only talked about being ageless and not immortal. If being ageless could be possible, why not immortal? The bad thing is that you will keep seeing family, friends and the people you know around you dying and you always remaining immortal. It's kinda sad so, I don't think I'd like to be immortal but who knows? Being ageless I don't mind.