What precious sharing. It's special, too, as someone who has had both oxygen deprivation AND the NDE - so that he can compare the two from personal experience. A man whose been thru war and a long life and all... yet he says, with tears near, the hardest thing in his whole life was having to come back to 3D - to leave the Light. OMG, that says so very much. I don't know why - I just find him beautiful.
@ShadowTigerZC Thank you for suggesting this book. I have read a little about it. My initial comment from what I have so far read would be this: Truth is never at the mercy of error, therefore man's true spiritual identity cannot be bound by the events or "guilt" produced by personal sense or ego. In the Spiritual Universe, guilt does not exist because no situation could ever arise to produce such an effect. The ups and downs of the ego does not concern us.
@alpidistra Or even "The Disappearance Of The Universe" by Gary Renard. It says very similar things, and really elaborates on the nature of Jesus in the grand scheme of things, not as the paragon of Christianity, but as "that one dude badass enough to get the universe RIGHT."
What precious sharing. It's special, too, as someone who has had both oxygen deprivation AND the NDE - so that he can compare the two from personal experience.
A man whose been thru war and a long life and all... yet he says, with tears near, the hardest thing in his whole life was having to come back to 3D - to leave the Light. OMG, that says so very much.
I don't know why - I just find him beautiful.
@ShadowTigerZC Thank you for suggesting this book. I have read a little about it. My initial comment from what I have so far read would be this: Truth is never at the mercy of error, therefore man's true spiritual identity cannot be bound by the events or "guilt" produced by personal sense or ego. In the Spiritual Universe, guilt does not exist because no situation could ever arise to produce such an effect. The ups and downs of the ego does not concern us.
@alpidistra Or even "The Disappearance Of The Universe" by Gary Renard. It says very similar things, and really elaborates on the nature of Jesus in the grand scheme of things, not as the paragon of Christianity, but as "that one dude badass enough to get the universe RIGHT."
was he a Christian?