Tag: Memory

Geisterschule

Okay class. Let’s do a quick run-through.

How many worlds are there? Is there a material world and a spiritual world? Do they combine to make a single world? Are there yet higher spiritual worlds that make our spiritual world seem material by comparison? Do angels have their own dream worlds?

I would propose that there is but one world. The real world. God’s world. By which of course, I mean the Imaginary one in which we live and move and have our being.

Is our world the dream world? Is dying here simply waking up into a new dream? Would you like to create that new dream or would you just accept the one given to you? Can your next dream be a lucid one? How about this dream?

Are we dreaming together or separately? Aliens whisk a woman away to visit their planet. Her husband just sees her die from a heart attack. Which dream is real?

Many children have imaginary friends that they insist are real. This is considered normal. Adults are more likely to have imaginary enemies. This is also considered normal.

What if the “afterlife” consists of just your bare consciousness, stripped of all memories, returning to the primordial chaos to sink or swim? Will you be able to assert your sovereign will and use it to create a new reality? A kingdom of heaven? Or will you be confused and frightened, not knowing what to expect? Will you just let things happen? Risk a Nightmare?

Dreams. Astral travelling. Imagining. Remote viewing. Out-of-body. Near-death. Actual death. Story-telling. Hallucinations. Ordinary reality.

Are these separate things, from your point of view?

How about from God’s point of view?

How is your point of view different from God’s? How is it the same? Compare and contrast.

Study hard kids. There will be a test at the end.

Stalwart Green

Yawning long across the green,
the sun-shot ghosts of somber trees.
The birds fall silent to their nests
as the day-star falters west.

Now at last the world can dream
and rest her head on stalwart green.

The borders and edges just moments ago,
so sharp and harsh in the crimson glow
are softening and melting and starting to blend
as the images flock to reality’s end.

Here at last I’ve come to dream
and rest my head on stalwart green.

Undertakers

After taking more than one excursion into the Undiscovered Country, I developed an interest in what other people may have encountered there.

Several years later, I discovered the website of the Near Death Experience Research Foundation. It features an enormous database of near-death experiences that have been submitted by users world-wide. At that time, there were approximately 3000 entries. Over a number of months, I read them all. The reports ranged from profound to just plain crazy. Part of the problem was the result of semi-literate people experiencing things above the symbolic level who then attempted to convey them using verbal descriptions. (One fellow found himself on the bridge of the star-ship Enterprise and Captain Kirk was Jesus! Sounds completely silly on the surface but it is interesting to note that the word “enterprise” comes to us from the French “entreprendre” which means “undertake”. And a “kirk” of course, is a church…)

Below is my distillation of that data into the most common experiences that were encountered time after time as described by the most sincere and level-headed experiencers.

  • The experience is “more real” than this world.
  • Extreme relief and happiness to be “Home” again.
  • Total assurance that the loved ones left behind will be okay.
  • A light so brilliant that it should be blinding but is not.
  • The air is notably “warmer” although not uncomfortably so.
  • A tunnel, door or bridge to mark transition the into next world.
  • Full life review.
  • They judge themselves.
  • Meeting loved ones who have died.
  • Surrounded by unconditional love.
  • All communication is telepathic.
  • Seeing colors that one has never seen before.
  • Hearing music that is more beautiful than any previously experienced.
  • 360° vision/awareness.
  • Instantaneous travel.
  • Complete understanding of all mysteries.
  • Anger at finding themselves returned to this world.
  • Loss of all fear of death.
  • Increased empathy for others.
  • New or enhanced psychic abilities.

Now see if you can rise above these written descriptions. To comprehend the non-verbal concepts that lie not just above the words but above the very symbols that the words imply.

If you cannot, I recommend you keep trying. It’s well worth the effort.

Don’t be too disheartened if you cannot grasp it however.

You’ll experience it for yourself soon enough…


I am sure that many of you have encountered the “scientific” explanation that the near-death experience is simply an illusion created by the expiring mind to comfort us as we die. That the body has evolved to do this. That a few people somewhere along the line mutated to include this trait and then passed it along to their offspring after they died.

Death Sentences

You’re going to die.

How scary is that? Could anything compare to the deep, soul-wrenching fear you should be experiencing from contemplating this fact? There is an old saying that only death and taxes are inevitable. That’s just a joke though. Not everyone pays taxes.

You will die though. It is absolutely certain. The time of your death is approaching and you will not escape. Stabbed. Drowned. Cancer. Heart-attack. Slaughtered in some manner you cannot predict. Why aren’t you screaming all the time? This is an emergency!

Probably because you believe in something. You choose to hope that some god will take your soul, give it hug and set it down in some heavenly place. Or maybe you think you can come back to Earth albeit with no memories of this life now. (Would that really be you anymore? Without your memories?) Maybe you’re just resigned to the belief that when the lights go out, you’re just gone. Boom. Nothing.

But no matter what you believe, you could be wrong.

One thing is for sure though. You try not to think about it much. Not just about your own death. Your family’s. Your friend’s. The people that you love and who love you back. All will be struck down. They are all going to die, leaving only a memory. And that won’t even last very long.

Of course, you could be one of those depressed people who do think about death all the time. But that just makes you mentally ill so you’re screwed anyway.


Think about this. It’s really important.

A-mused my Tongue

A-mused my tongue,
my soul, my lips
to recall the bright and battered ships
that sailed beneath the baleful sun
and in the silver mist.
Stumbling thoughts of beauty lost,
the veteran fleet of tempest-tossed
vessels, proud and old.
Oh! So proud.
Oh, so bold!
But sailing on, they are gone.
Mine but a moment
then they are gone

to the Sea.

Genesis

Imagine you are “God”. By that, I mean an entity of pure consciousness and eternal presence that consists of all there is. You exist in a state of indescribably blissful good humor and love. The great and infinite I AM that the Philosopher’s Stone will allow you to access whenever you like. That is because at the very core of your being is a tiny spark of that same I AM. When you learn to retreat back into this “default” position at will, you need never suffer from anything again. Ever.

You will also find, after the novelty passes (and it will), that this state of profound bliss eventually becomes profoundly boring. (Only within Time does this happen but that’s another subject for another, well…) Seriously though, God creates the universes with It’s Mind for the purpose of amusement. The I Am that is at the core of your being is the Puppeteer and that human thing that you believe yourself to be is the puppet. And all of what we call “reality” is a vast, grand and endlessly entertaining Show.

So, you ask, how does that work? Well, at this point I would recommend you read up on quantum physics. (Yes, I know. But I never said this was going to be easy.) My point is to get you to see that science logically leads us to the idea that reality ultimately consists of a great “quantum field” from which everything seems to materialize out of and dematerialize back into. Established science finds this puzzling and calls this phenomenon spontaneous and seemingly meaningless. But current science is based on the assumption that there is no God. You may find this difficult to swallow until you actually see it for yourself but try this as a hypothesis for now: The quantum field is not only conscious, but it is infinitely loving and wise. And it has a keen sense of humor.

Now that would explain some things, wouldn’t it?

Okay, so this infinite, conscious being creates everything continually using the stuff of It’s all-pervasive Mind. In a way, we are being imagined by It. (I use the term “It” to avoid the words “Him” or “Her” because at this level, gender is meaningless. I do not mean to make It seem impersonal. In point of fact, It is as personal as can be. That’s because It is you and you are It!) As am I.

To put it in simple terms, God is telling Itself stories in the same way that we ourselves do when we dream. Part of us is creating an environment and circumstances that another part of us is experiencing.

Okay, enough of the cosmic big-picture stuff for the moment. Let’s zoom in on a particular piece of God’s consciousness as it breaks off into a separate, discreet unit that I liken to a puppet that It wants to experience reality through.

Let’s call this puppet “You”.

Remember what it was like when you were first born? You probably don’t but don’t worry; we can get back there simply by subtracting everything you’ve learned since that moment. Okay, maybe it won’t be so simple. But it can be done.

Let’s imagine that the traumatic separation from your mother has just taken place. The sudden waves of light and sound that washed you up onto the beach of human existence are now receding. You’re in shock. You’re probably crying. But you survived and believe it or not, you will actually get used to this world pretty quickly. For now though, you succumb to the physical and emotional exhaustion of the big event and soon drift off to sleep…

A little time passes and you wake up in this world for the very first time.

That is the moment I want you to try to capture in your imagination. Aside from some extremely muffled environmental sounds, you have no memories of anything in this new world. You have no knowledge. For what is knowledge but the practical application of memory? You have no thoughts because you have no words. You are pure Being. You simply Are. The world around you simply Is.

Congratulations! You have achieved the pure and blissful perfection of innocence symbolized by the Garden of Eden. Enjoy it while you can because very shortly you are going to partake of the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil and get your sorry ass kicked right out of paradise.

The point I’m trying to make here is that the knowledge symbolized by the Philosopher’s Stone is already there inside you. You were born Illuminated but you’ve forgotten because you wandered naively into the blinding blizzard of thoughts and emotions and ideas that we call the mind. And the farther you get from the state of original innocence, the more insane both you and the world will seem to become.

Let’s get back to the image of you, the freshly minted baby laying there in your crib or whatever. You don’t know any words of course. You don’t even know that there are words. It can be a challenge to imagine what that was like. Can we think without words? That depends on what you’re definition of “thinking” is. Our first experience with words, with language, comes in later years when others will teach you a sound that corresponds to some discrete piece of reality. Later, they will draw you a symbol that corresponds to that sound so you will be able to read them and write them down. Words. Labels. But before there was “Mommy” and “bottle” and “poopy”, you and the world around you were simply one undifferentiated Thing. You were the Experience! You were capable of thought at the time of course. Pure thought that exists beyond the language you would later be taught. “I feel a need. – Almost a pain. – It is hunger. – What do I do? – Here she comes. – With the bottle! – Here I am! – Thank you. – I love you Mommy.”

You experienced all that without knowing a single word. Think about that. See if you can still think about that without resorting to words. This is important because to understand the ideas put forth on this website, you will need to be able to go beyond mere words and return to that level of pure thought. This may sound difficult but it really isn’t. You do it all the time. It wasn’t until the advent of words that we began to tear the world apart into separate items by giving them each a label. Then, due to sheer laziness, we began to substitute the labels for the real things.

And that’s when the problems arose…

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