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ladyblue29@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Barbie Doll) wrote:
> Thanks C. I've read a site that has hundreds of mini paragraphs about it
> and some say they had short runs or quick ones so I know not everyone
> has a big long book or biography.
>
> But I do remember reading that Edgar Casey use to just put himself in a
> trance and do it.
>
> About the hell thing - some of the researches are saying that their
> experiences are going towards their own beliefs. If they believe in
> hell, it might be included but if they don't, like you, it won't (even
> though its just dreams).
Oh, I think that's definitely so -- in fact, after a REAL Death
Experience, I think the newly discarnate souls find themselves
in a self-created dream made out of their own expectations and
religious convictions (Hell, Heaven, Nothingness, Dancing Girls).
When they've mooched around inside that long enough to get
really really bored with it, they disperse it and move on to deal
with the reality of between-lives experience, which I suppose to
consist of the following, maybe in no order whatever:
hanging out catching your breath, maybe
catching up with old friends, peeking
back down at what's been left behind.
review of the life just completed, in
perfect and complete detail.
putting aside the personality of that life.
*****sing that life in the context of all
your previous lives.
putting together a rough plan for your
next one, in the light of where you're
already been and what you've already
done, and where you want to go next.
making contact with the other souls
about stuff you want done in your
next, planned life -- parents, siblings,
maybe people who agree to help you
on your way at certain points (as you
agree to help others, if things work out
so that you can).
picking your body in utero, maybe popping
in now and then to see how it's going.
diving in for the long haul, once the infant
body is born and takes its first breath --
ie, gives the basic sign of infant health
and viability.
I think there's a lot of work involved, which you don't get
down to until you stop messing around with angels and
harps (or devils, equally of your own imagining) or other
religious recipes for the afterlife, and remember that the
next steps are waiting, and they're up to you.
Just my belief-set, of course. I can't prove any of it, even
if I thought there was any point in trying to do that.
C


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