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    Lightbulb Rich West: What to expect in the afterlife

    I have watched several videos from Rich West but I found his new video summarizing best of what to expect in the afterlife and it's ramifications:

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    Default Re: Rich West: What to expect in the afterlife

    I suggest reading Adventures in the Afterlife by William Buhlman. I am currently reading Adventures Beyond the Body. Interesting stuff.
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    Default Re: Rich West: What to expect in the afterlife

    An alive man writing about the afterlife is like a deaf man writing about what Mozart sounds like.

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    Beethoven was deaf ...
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    Default Re: Rich West: What to expect in the afterlife

    MHO , We birthed onto this planet complete with out the mind, Or Man's Opinion. the first thing to develop is the heart the brain came last. the eye's opened with the mind, for this world to program it in its own image. like a blank computer. its all in the programmers hands good or bad. Nature is complete, it lives,( No being ) has the answer to what entered this life. (NONE) many will try , but no one , no one has come back with the answer, that men seek. We are in this world, but not of it , this avatar holds the complete life (spark,energy,source,silent watcher, ?,) from the start, and is now, and after leaving this avatar, too yet do it all again for eternity. This avatar has been labeled and programmed, what came into it was not touched and is complete. with out the programmed mind of men or there Gods.
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    Default Re: Rich West: What to expect in the afterlife

    Getting rid of all your own "soul contracts" (negative deep inner self-judgments) is much easier said than done, unfortunately, in my experience and observation. (Though it does also certainly seem to be the case that many, many people go off, after their current life here, to incarnate in other worlds than here, apparently with some of their "soul contracts" not fulfilled.) Dissolving one's "soul contracts" is not just a matter of will or intention, of verbally saying No with heaps of feeling and energy and detail or whatever. I wish that was so. It does seem to also involve heaps of presence and the application of a very high level and degree of kundalini energy or awareness. This seems to come about only if you have found very strong love for yourself -- usually, it seems, coming only from having been extraordinarily loved enough and long enough, or through extensive meditation/etc, or maybe through being extraordinarily loving to others long enough. Plus it takes a willingness to truly face your own inner "hells" and dark feelings, with total honesty and disinhibition. Plus a genuine and unshakable connection or reconnection to your own greatness, as Rich says, and to the felt infinite.
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    Default Re: Rich West: What to expect in the afterlife

    Thanks Devplan for the video. I "might" have watched it, and since you are new here I'll go easy on you, but...

    The title to this thread says nothing about the video at all, but is what we call "gorilla marketing", a sensational title designed to draw one in, and also designed to tell one what to think, and that one will be forever transformed but only if one watches said video.

    I'm not drawn in by the sensationalism of the title, and I'm not drawn in by being told how my life or my afterlife "will" be changed or transformed forever.

    I want to make that decision on my own based on whether I want to spend my time listening to the video, based on a thread title and introduction about who and what the video is about.

    Thanks for your consideration
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    Default Re: Rich West: What to expect in the afterlife

    Zen do not care about the after life, what matters is the present moment, here and now. Furthermore, nobody can tell you what is happening after death, unless they suffer from mental illness. The wood cannot see the ashes, the ashes cannot see the wood.

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    Default Re: Rich West: What to expect in the afterlife

    Mr. Rich West on the video offer a money back guarantee but we need to die in order to know if our soul contract will be revoked.
    I also doubt people who are able to tell you things that no one knows for sure like what happens after death.

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    Quote Posted by gripreaper (here)
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    I want to make that decision on my own based on whether I want to spend my time listening to the video, based on a thread title and introduction about who and what the video is about.

    Thanks for your consideration
    Ditto for most of us ... no good description of video contents / context, etc. No watch (especially if the video is more than just a few minutes long). I fully agree with Grip ... with all due respect of course. I am a person who despises and avoids anything I see as potential manipulation of my view or perspective, rather than just letting me decide for myself by presenting me info ... I'm a marketers worst nightmare ... If I walk into an electronics store, and some sales guy starts on about how If I buy super expensive "monster" speaker cables, my audio will sound 80% better, I say, "well I was going to spend eight grand on a new system and make sure you got the commission, but just give me those monster cables instead ... Loser." Then I walk out of the store, while flipping him the bird. I don't have time for that BS. I feel the same way about posts and articles in general.

    In this case the title is horrible, and there's not enough info describing the context of the video. Again, with all due respect - no offence intended.
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    Quote Posted by devplan (here)
    I have watched several videos from Rich West but I found his new video summarizing best of what to expect in the afterlife and it's ramifications:
    Quote Posted by gripreaper (here)
    ....

    I want to make that decision on my own based on whether I want to spend my time listening to the video, based on a thread title and introduction about who and what the video is about.

    Thanks for your consideration
    Quote Posted by DeDukshyn (here)
    Ditto for most of us ... no good description of video contents / context, etc. No watch (especially if the video is more than just a few minutes long). I fully agree with Grip ... with all due respect of course.
    Good points, gripreaper and DeDukshyn.

    I just changed this thread's title from:
    This Video Will Change Your After Life Forever

    to:
    Rich West: What to expect in the afterlife

    The description of the video, in the opening post, is still lacking in detail .
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