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Related Topics Quotes from Seth on Life After Death & Soul |
"What you call death is rather your choice to focus in other dimensions and realities......." Though it is extremely difficult to prove the existence of continuing human consciousness outside the physical body, evidence of this existence is suggested within the concepts of extrasensory perception, out-of-body experiences, reincarnation stories - and the science of sleep. Interestingly, science has proven that death is not drastically different than sleep. While we sleep, our consciousness is temporarily disconnected from our physical body - yet emotional and mental activities remain and are often remembered upon awakening. The only difference is that while we are dreaming, our consciousness is still connected to our physical body and can return to it at any time. In death, this connection is permanently broken. Psychics and clairvoyants claim they can actually see the life force leave the body in the form of a fine silver string or cord exiting from the crown of the head at the moment of death. Many documented near-death stories include the death experience consisting of passing through a dark tunnel, then refocusing and becoming aware of a detached spiritual body watching the physical body with revival efforts underway. Subsequently a world filled with light and freedom emerges in which the individual meets a "being of light" who portrays perfect understanding and love, leaving them with a deep sense of peace and well-being. During these experiences, the host may review his/her life - apparently to help understand that they must return to the physical world to complete the unfinished business of this incarnation. Many are reluctant to return.....but do so at the behest of the "being." These experiences dramatically change the lives of those affected after the realization that although they did indeed die, they continued to exist on a different plane. The result is that they no longer fear death at all! Essentially, then, as we approach death, we may very well sense that rather than coming to the end of our journey, we are likely only at the beginning.....
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