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    There is no reason to fear death. After a few experiences where I thought I would die, but didn't, I no longer fear death... Especially since I believe I will have a great afterlife. Nobody goes through the amount of injustice I have without a good afterlife... My ET contacts have said what happens in the afterlife is actually done by technology. I find it credible enough to post. I was told people having Jesus and God/Heaven NDE type experiences were in virtual reality(that is the convo that lead to more info on it)... Regardless, it does seem to me that ETs have technology to give a soul experiences when it is not in the body...

    Saying I look forward to my death, I wouldn't suicide... Just feel obligated to say that.

    After death we say RIP - Rest in Peace. Doesn't it make more sense to say something like MTNLBW - May Their Next Life Be Wonderful. Maybe too cumbersome of a wording, and RIP seems to genetically fit... But it just seems limiting "Rest in Peace"... When I die expect me to be having some of the most profound experiences available to a consciousness. I expect others have amazing afterlives as well, depending on who you are and what you do. It does interest me, the idea of designs of afterlives. It makes the most sense to me, that our afterlives were designed. Perhaps even by ourselves before we incarnated here. If you believe in God, he/she/it might be a sweet designer of your afterlife. I think many can agree they could be designed. Just by who is the difference...

    About going into the light thing, I don't find any value in that subject. I consider what happens to us after we die, fate. Not based on going into a light or not. They wouldn't need to get us to go into any virtual light of that sort to do something to our soul. It's not like benevolent elder ETs around here would leave the fate of your soul up to chance, of knowing to go into the light or not... My 2 cents.

    I'll end this first post with one of my favorite quotes:
    "Every one of you will survive your deaths, ... You have survived many deaths."

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    I look forward to it too Omni (as you know )

    I also look forward to the many good things in this life to come

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    same here Omni!!

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    I have always felt the same. Not ready for this incarnation to end but looking forward to the experience of "death." Not a big surprise that the first other place I'd see someone else say the same is right here on this site!
    My 31-year-old brother-in-law died two weeks ago and he began contacting my wife immediately in many ways. It was an accident and he wasn't ready but the messages from him changed quickly from "what the hell happened" to "holy cow, this is amazing." I told my wife, this might sound a little strange but I'm envious that he's getting to experience this and I'm not.
    Knowing he isn't "dead" has made the grieving far more manageable and faster for us all, too.

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    Can anyone please tell me why the experience of death is more favoured than living?. Secondly is the death scenario linked to anxiety and fear? Thanks
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    Quote Posted by sound consciousness (here)
    Can anyone please tell me why the experience of death is more favoured than living?. Secondly it tis death scenario linked to anxiety and fear? Thanks
    For me, the point is not that "death" would be more favorable than living, it's that there's no reason to fear "death" because there is no such thing as death, just a change in form and experience. I have no interest in leaving this reality right now ('cause I'm having too much fun) but I look forward to when I've lived my life and am ready to. I'm sure when my time comes (if I am fortunate to know) it will be a mix of anxiety for the little bit of uncertainty and excitement for the answers coming.

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    But at some point while living it up in this synthetic illusion, wouldn't you at some point grow dissatisfied with it and start to wonder, "Is there anything more than this? Anything that's not fabricated and contrived?" I know I would.

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    Why just sit and wait for Death, when you can return to Spirit now, and enjoy both worlds?

    I am totally amazed at the lack of immagination on this forum.

    Omni - there is no EY race out there... that is above you... and they know it. The stuff they are telling you now, is so that they can still control you when you do die. Tell them to Buz Off. If they were so all wise, they would not be telling you such things. ET Missionaries... do not have our best interests at heart. nope.

    We are Immortal Stirit Beings Of The Highest Order. There is nothing, above us. And we can return to our true Spirit selves now... and do not need to wait for Death to "achieve" it. And we certainly don't need ETs' telling us, "anything".

    You think yer havin fun now, mpennery??? Return to Spirit now... and watch how absolutely Hillarious, it becomes. ccc.
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    Why look forward to death? Because this world hurts a whole bunch and that world won't.

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    Quote Posted by Omniverse (here)
    There is no reason to fear death. After a few experiences where I thought I would die, but didn't, I no longer fear death... Especially since I believe I will have a great afterlife. Nobody goes through the amount of injustice I have without a good afterlife... My ET contacts have said what happens in the afterlife is actually done by technology. I find it credible enough to post. I was told people having Jesus and God/Heaven NDE type experiences were in virtual reality(that is the convo that lead to more info on it)... Regardless, it does seem to me that ETs have technology to give a soul experiences when it is not in the body...

    Saying I look forward to my death, I wouldn't suicide... Just feel obligated to say that.

    After death we say RIP - Rest in Peace. Doesn't it make more sense to say something like MTNLBW - May Their Next Life Be Wonderful. Maybe too cumbersome of a wording, and RIP seems to genetically fit... But it just seems limiting "Rest in Peace"... When I die expect me to be having some of the most profound experiences available to a consciousness. I expect others have amazing afterlives as well, depending on who you are and what you do. It does interest me, the idea of designs of afterlives. It makes the most sense to me, that our afterlives were designed. Perhaps even by ourselves before we incarnated here. If you believe in God, he/she/it might be a sweet designer of your afterlife. I think many can agree they could be designed. Just by who is the difference...

    About going into the light thing, I don't find any value in that subject. I consider what happens to us after we die, fate. Not based on going into a light or not. They wouldn't need to get us to go into any virtual light of that sort to do something to our soul. It's not like benevolent elder ETs around here would leave the fate of your soul up to chance, of knowing to go into the light or not... My 2 cents.

    I'll end this first post with one of my favorite quotes:
    "Every one of you will survive your deaths, ... You have survived many deaths."
    Going to an artificially generated virtual reality doesn´t seem particularly great to me.
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    Thank you for such an interesting thread Omni.

    I am comfortable with all the aspects of transition, in birth, life and death, and realize it though my perception of reality.
    I do perceive that I belong to the eternal, infinite field of consciousness, of which I am co creator. Now, I am just having a human experience, that is limited by my beliefs and reality.
    Sometimes, though....I forget, and my beliefs and reality cloud my perception!
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    The principle of death in our natures is called Thanatos and is balanced by Libido - or at least this is what i recall reading years ago and it struck me as correct
    we all have a death-wish to one extent or another. They always said smoking cigarettes was an overt expression of Thanatos, you hasten the event, risk taking is another
    expression. This idea of an afterlife done with technology is strange to me - how would your spiritual essence be impacted by technology? There was an experiment
    in the 90's put together by some folks in the village of Scole in the UK - a medium couple and another couple, even Rupert Sheldrake was one of the scientific observers and it blew me away,
    some very strange communications with 'passed over' people-one was asked to describe where they were and he answered he was unable to describe it - being alive, out of all the matter in the universe, you occupy this
    sentient conscious construction, most unlikely, very strange.

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    We are all internal its just these bodies that die while we occupy this reality. Enjoy everyday enjoy the people around you love them care for others laugh smell the roses as they say and never forget what we truly are but until death comes live your life like tomorrow could be your last. In other words live life to the fullest. Most of all love yourself and all around you. Being in these bodies is so we can experience physicality. Some of us get attached to these skin suits and that's ok just know they are temporary and when death takes us just know theres another journey that awaits you and yes it is exciting, but live in the moment now and soak it all in because life is an experience.
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    I think consciousness is responsible for creating the perception of existence of the universe. Ie, is not the universe that creates awareness but the opposite.

    So the death and life are just unconscious concepts of consciousness that is conceptualizing. Concepts very persistent but only concepts.

    Quote The idea of an afterlife can only exist if we accept that the concept of death is a state of mind. - Biocentrism by Robert Lanza.
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    Living life is the hardest part, but I must admit that I see death as something worthwhile and not scary so I too am looking forward to it. It's an opportunity to meet our true selves again, though we don't have to always wait for the liberation of death...
    "When you've seen beyond yourself, then you may find, peace of mind is waiting there." ~ George Harrison

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    I've had a rendevouz with death a few times while working through past karma, I believe it is settled (at least for now)... I'm glad I can 'breathe' again, and just 'live' and 'play' for a bit, so I am totally not looking 'forward (in time)' to die...

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    Thank you for this thread Omni, I intuit that there will be significant and productive discussion to result from it.

    I do not share your proofs or perceptions as far as what an 'afterlife' entails, indeed I contest the 'life' part of it (semantics I know, but existence seems more accurate). Still, I share your conviction of not fearing death, and a more than moderate curiosity/anticipation as to what that existence entails. I've read and heard countless descriptions of what it might entail, and while I can't (from this position) authoritatively rule anything out I am not dismayed in the slightest in contemplating the matter, nor do I have any reservations against the idea. Like you describe I am not about to prematurely end the 'game', but neither am I particularly fearful of reaching the conclusion of this existence. As Castaneda might've said, when death comes to touch me I will say "Bring it on,".
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    Can anyone please tell me why the experience of death is more favoured than living?. If at every emotional downer ,we want to give up and prefer death, then, we are heading into darkness . People who say we are not living in a reality are kidding themselves, we have to go through this suffering, the human condition, to learn the truth and reality and to get off the wheel of death and reincarnation. The OMNI, The I AM is (infinity consciousness) , consciousness infinite sound harmonics , it is trying to raise our levels of consciousness to a higher frequency, to change ourselves physically and spiritually, which is the next level of evolution .If you die you will reincarnate again, the wheel goes round and round.
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    you can't really live until your not afraid of death ... the little material machine so many are concerned about is just a machine , there is an eternal world waiting out there , as well as another machine for you to inhabit when you are ready to come back to Earth ... No fear ... fear is an illusion ...
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