Hey, I was reading in "The
Tibetan Book of Living and Dying" about some nasty ndes---frightening,
dark experiences.What's
the scope on these?
Cherrie
Cherrie,
In keeping with staying upbeat, I
go with the "It's All Good" routine.And, it's true...eventually, everything works out in the
wash.Your question gets into the nitty gritty and, rather than skirt
around this sensitive issue, here's what I've seen.
Each person's after death trip/life is gonna be as unique
as the individual...and one goes where s/hes gotta go based on choices
made and lessons needing to be learned.Everybody dies...everybody gets to see (on the Otherside
& Beyond) the manner in which they chose to prioritize their
priorities.Further, depending upon the weight of awareness attributed
to the priorities which preoccupy the consciousness of the person,
ya reap what ya sow...and it can get ugly.
In order to go into the LIGHT, there's a "passageway"
that has been called The VOID.The VOID is an old word from several organized religions
and I hesitate to use it in a willy nilly manner because I don't
want to imply carte blanc association with whatever else such dogmas
may decree in the definition.Nonetheless, in this instance, the term
seemsdescriptive enough
and so I'll employ it for the sake of reference.
The VOID resides beyond the region of Life Recall.Whereas the Life Recall section of the NDE deals with the immediate
prior life of the dearly departed, the VOIDserves as a cosmic roto-rooter, collating and cleansing all
of one's multi-incarnational garbage.It is a revealing/uncloaking/in yer face band of energy,
serving as a celestial barrier, unpassable by any who care to carry
the crap that goes on in this world's rendition of a "dog eat
dog" reality tunnel.
The VOID is utterly, completely empty and, thus, being without
anything, is able to unmask everything ya bring along with you.It is the dwelling place of the Black Light.All the baggage/choices/intent/repercussions
of the life/lives one's lived prior to physical death is examined
in excruciating detail in the glaring luminescence of the VOID.There's no place to go, nowhere to hide,
and the shadow (ulterior motives) selves are exposed in all their
gore and glory.Lessons
learned, or unlearned, become as transparent as choices made or
not made.The ripping away of one's facades can
feel like the agony of the ages.It separates the wheat from the chaff and, simply stated,
is sorta like a Cosmic Santa Clause, presenting how ya been naughty
and how ya been nice.
The purpose of the VOID is to insure one's bullshit doesn't
go beyond/deeper into the more highly refined, "Light realms,"
and, probably, metaphors the St. Peter's Gate thing.It's a clearing house and the only way to make it thru (leastways,
from my point of view) is when one comes to the unveiled truth of
the INTENT of his or her Intent.Rationalizations do not work.Hidden agendas are exposed.Bull shit takes a back seat and the REAL gets revealed.Frankly, I didn't think it was much fun...but the Journey
was/is Grand and Glorious once thru the goo.
From the moment I returned from my initial NDE of 1972, I
was instilled with this undeniably Intentful need to know.I longed to experience the width, depth and breadth of the
many worlds of GOD and, apparently, I've been afforded the opportunity
to realize my desires, because I’ve personally gotten to see,
at least, some of the multiple universes and those who dwell therein.I've learned the wisdom of the phrase "Be careful of what
ya wish fore, because ya just might get it."As hideous as my 2nd NDE was to be, I
got what I asked fore (the good, bad and ugly) in order to garner
a greater understanding of the cosmos in general and the life-after
death-trip specifically.
I believe there are transient doorways opening into other
after-worlds along the inner corridors of one’s passage thru
the tunnel of the Void's ebony space.I believe these doorways enter realms where appropriately
designated/earned schools await the pilgrim.There's an infinity of worlds (dimensions/realms)
which have been created to suit every Soul's needs and deeds.Unless looked upon from an expanded overview which deems
them instructionally necessary/balancing for the attendee’s
Soul advancement, some of these landscapes/regions may be perceived
as merely evil (as revealed in reports regarding hideous NDE’s),
instead of theremedial
romper rooms they are meant to be.
Some
NDE's are like concentrated bleach poured on an open wound.The NDE's you’re referencing from
The Book of the Dead point out the cleansing process of those
who have journeyed into the Lord's Laundry Room where nobody gets
away with nothin' and All is revealed.I've had four NDEs.During the coursing of the second of these,
in 1985, I had such a frightful, sobering experience.From the vantage point of one who has
(based on the Divine Mercy of Love) risen above these darker dimensions
of existence during my initial death trip of 1972, I can only say
these despairing otherworldly NDEs appear to be necessary in certain
situations for spiritual growth.
Because you asked, here's the short form.I died on a golf course in South Bend Indiana in 1985.It was quick, trauma induced and, during
the deathing process, Iwas
flung from my body and into a horrifying realm.I saw legions of semi transparent Souls (of every make &
model) trapped in a semi-luminously lit shadow land of endless,
apathetic hopelessness...justhopelessly hopeless.They appeared as unwillfull will o' wisps, devoid of anything
but the plight of their utter apathy that had consumed and become
them...they were the damned.
Never could I have imagined such a place existed. There was/is
no baseline reference because, from my perspective, even when it
gets bad, one still inherently wishes for, or hopes, for relief.These passionless Souls were bereft of any level of effort
and represented the epitome of entropic dissolution.Their listless forms appeared to be adrift in a driftless sea,
ensnared in an ethereal despondency, reeking of decay.I observed this world's inhabitants as
so utterly uninspired, so defeated, they felt like those who forever
were to be cast out of heaven.Worse, they were beyond generating the energy to care about
their plight, nor the gumption to gripe.My natural inclination was to rail against it.
Especially was/is this so based on the fact I'd already directly
experienced the other side of the coin during my 1972 NDE and the
grandeur of that preliminary event didn't allow me to succumb/merge
with the long term possibility of entertaining this dark world (in
my mind, anyway) as a potential resting place.Upon my return from this 2nd Death Trip,
my initial thoughts were, "That place is one of Dante's Rings
of Hell."Although denial would have been far easier
than admitting the existence of such a place to myself, I accepted
the truth of what I saw and came back to my body with a little extra
wisdom regarding the importance of establishing one's priorities.
Having
witnessed the inhumanity of man, I don’t cater to the idea
life is just a bowl of cherries and we all ought wander around wearing
rose tinted glasses.There’s
far too much cruelty, in one form or another, for this approach
to be practical and it’d be idiocy to ignore the self-serving
appetites of those who feed off the pain of others.There are plenty of self-proclaimed prophets who, by their
own admission, suggest an ability to love everyone and everything…I
can’t.However, what I can do is appreciate the
love I feel inside of myself and the INTENT that would INTEND IT
SO.This I can do despite the curve balls
thrown in my direction and life’s little tragedies that crop
up while living in this world.It’s not necessary to attend a church in order to institute
this awareness.In fact, church is wherever and whenever
IAM getting my priorities aligned with the INTENT of LOVING LOVE.Of everything I’ve been shown
during the coursing of my NDE’s, this is the message I would
share.
I haven't read the Tibetan Book of the Dead.I only know what I know based on having
died on several occasions and returned.In answer to your question, to the best of my limited experience,
yes,hideously hopeless
regions of Hell do exist because darkness (dirty deeds done dirt
cheap) is it's own reward.I would add the disclaimer I believe the entirety of Creation
is coming under a completely revised rendition of Cosmic Reality
and what has gone before in the worlds of Creation are to be forever
changed...All of IT.
This personal caveat has it's foundation in my 3rd
and 4th NDE (1987 & 1995, respectively) and relates to an Intergalactic
Creator Level mandate regarding the ending of what has, in some
circles, been called the Luciferian Rebellion.The emphasis given this information during themore recent death trips has made it evident the entire Cosmos
is undergoing a radical shift in the preexisting protocols dealing
with the afterlife.Therefore, it is my understanding, these
Hell Regions are to also be rearranged as a result of this unprecedented
Creator Level Mandate.
“The Call,”
resulting from this Divine Demandment, is sweeping thru all the
dimensionals, in All the MultiUniverses, even as we speak.Hence, from what I’ve gathered from
my NDE’s, the machinations of Life before and/or after the
death of the physical body, will come under a Cosmic Criteria whose
repercussions will not be based on any prior text seeking to explain
the otherworlds.Instead, a entirely new celestial paradigm
is to begin and the birthing pains are becoming more evident everyday.