A comment has inspired me to write about pain in death, or rather the lack of it. Death experience survivors have reported feeling utterly wonderful and having ultimate peace. I experienced that exquisite sensation but it was more than just a complete absence of pain. Being dead was intensely pleasurable. Yet that is a feeling that I can STILL achieve in life and it involves what people describe as ‘chakra meditation’, ‘chakra balancing’ or ‘chakra healing’.
Prior to my NDE, I knew nil about kundalini or chakras and to be completely honest, I still don’t know the jargon or techniques as well as I should. But, I perceive what a ‘chakra’ is, differently than the experts anyways. I know that what a yoga or tantric guru calls ‘corporeal energy’, is actually my spirit’s corporeal unit – or my soul’s body. Feeling chakra is actually experiencing the body you will use in your death—before you go on to occupy your next life’s body. Chakra meditation is a living experience of what being dead is like: except the pleasure is less due to; a constriction of being constrained in a physique, ambient discomfort your current body has, and a mental restriction keeping you from enjoying your ethereal entity’s form for what it truly is.
During out-of-body experiences, how can people ‘see’ themselves when their ‘eyes’ are back in the vacated body? Similarly, how can they ‘feel’ they are floating when all sensory perception organs are also back in the body? The only logical answer is that the spirit DOES have a body and it DOES have a capacity for sight, but that these are comprised of energy, as opposed to the material units our bodies and eyes are. Truthfully, ‘energy’ isn’t even the correct word to use for chakra meditation or kundalini either, because we tend to think of electricity and that isn’t it. The spirit has a body comprised of ‘something’ unquantifiable to us here in life’s realm, but which has an ethereal form and that is your kundalini or your chakra overlaid on your physical body. It’s like an ethereal angel lives in your body with you: sharing your space.
BUT – that ethereal angel isn’t someone or something else: it is YOU and the body/mind you’re occupying would be a less than primitive human animal without your being present within it. Kundalini meditation, chakra balancing or whatever you wish to call it, is ‘physical’ (ethereal) exercise for your spirit’s body health. And a process like binaural frequency modulation CAN help you to experience your kundalini and chakras more acutely: more pleasurably.
LOL. The products I’ve lined here really do work. The funny part is that they don’t work for quite the same reasons as the producers believe. They call their site ‘the unexplainable’, but I have perfectly good explanations for the stuff I’m recommending. Like the Chakra Meditation Assistance Package.
I think that when more of us come to envision or understand our spirits as ourselves, then more SCIENTIFIC research can be done into what the spirit needs and wants. The real key to cancer and even a cure for death itself might come from having healthy souls. Certainly our lives on earth would be infinitely better if we supplied the bodies and minds of our spirits nourished with what they need to be healthy: an that includes having spiritual selves doing their ‘ethereal exercise’ ☺
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Blah! I’m a little confused here: Either you had an NDE or you were dead – but you cannot claim to have had both at the same time. I think it is wonderful that you feel peace – but you and I are in fact nothing but bags of water and chemicals and electricity. It is all electricity. So instead of trying to sell snake oil and false hope, read up on some science my friend.
Read “the Handbook for the Recently Deceased” funny but true
Ninja: What science would that be? And what is all electricity? What is the voltage of a corpse compared to a living body? The spirit is unmeasurable by present instruments: that’s why we all have to take it ‘on faith’.
I enjoyed this post and its sentiments. I, too, was what Western medicine would call “medically dead” last fall not once but twice, once as a result of a massive heart attack from which I was revived and another time during coronary bypass surgery.
For years, I’ve studied NDEs but I’ve stopped calling them that. “Dead” seems to me to be a binary condition. I refer to them as “resurrection experiences.” Ninja’s comment is just coming from a different philosophical perspective; he’s clearly a believer in scientism, but that is a ship even many prominent scientists are beginning to abandon or deeply modify.
Thanks Dan: Can I ask you a personal question? Did the way you feel about society change suddenly after your ‘resurrection experiences’? Was it as if social ‘programming’ had been erased? (not as in becoming anti-social, but as in a drastic political shift.)
While I admire your sentiments and putting yourself out there, let’s be clear on one thing, there’s no cure for death because it doesn’t exist. Physical death is a natural ending cycle of birth in this realm. However, death is just a transition to another state because energy as I’m sure you know, never dies.
So many are terrified of death as if it’s some kind of monster. If we all focussed on life and living to the fullest now, death would become a joke.
We, each and every one of us, are capable of tapping into that which our individual spirits need and want. All that’s necessary is that we shut up, turn off the television and all the other noise makers that we use to keep silence at bay and start a relaxation/meditation routine to reconnect with the source of who we really are.
What do you think inspired action is? It’s intuition without any hard facts to go on but we “know” it’s right and THAT is fulfilling a need coming from our inner being or spirit. The more we listen, the better the connection, the clearer the messages, and the more powerful we become on every level. Because we have reconnected to all that is. Science has a long, long way to go to catch up to that on a global scale!
We humans can live as long as we choose and in perfectly vibrant health. We just need to remember how.
Catherine; Your started out like you were giving me ‘a piece of your mind’, but it turned out your are echoing exactly what I believe. It’s nasty when people agree. It means there’s nothing left to argue about. No, death does not actually exist – for the spirit. The body dies but that’s a cycle that’s been on a treadmill for a long time.
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