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    Default Re: Upon death: then what?

    This is very interesting, ghost!
    Any way I can read on this? I would love to learn more of this

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    Default Re: Upon death: then what?

    Quote Posted by Finefeather (here)
    Fortunately...there are going to be a lot of people on this forum, and out there, who will be quite relieved when death finally comes...and a lot who will realise just how wrong they have been about themselves and their current beliefs and claims.

    Claims of all sorts of things about death...prison planet...bad white lights...alien abduction...and all kind of scary things that we have imagined in our lives, will be suddenly realised as just our own ignorance of life, and the ability we have to create anything we like, with our rampant imaginations, to make us feel how much more important we think we should be, or how much danger we are in.

    The greatest problem is that many have bought into these claims and imaginings, without having one bit of real concrete evidence...except what someone else has told them...or what they have read.

    With all the horrendous things some have claimed will happen to us, I often wonder just how these people sleep at night...maybe they sleep ok...because maybe deep inside them they are just as confused as everyone else and just make up these stories to justify their own ignorance.


    It won't be long to wait to find this out because with a lifespan of anything from 1 day to over 100 years...the answers may just be a few sleeps away

    So why not just live your life as if it is going to end tomorrow...love yourself...love other...do no harm and care for all...we are still all one big human family...we only think there are walls around us...there are none...actually.

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    Ray
    This is very lovely to hear!
    I try to live my day out knowing that I am here now and with a reason (though I may not know why yet).
    And I'd like to think that given endless possibilities, I chose to here now. May it be for more experiences or what have you.
    I am enjoying my life. Even more so that I have the beliefs that I do.
    I don't feel as bound as I did to live a certain way and with certain rules.
    Free to do what I please.
    This is amazing

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    Quote Posted by David Allen (here)
    Hello all:

    I have listened to almost all of Simon Parke's interviews, and I seem to have missed the fact that he suggested to "Not go into the Light" upon transitioning after this lifetime.

    Would someone be kind enough to post the link where he stated this? I would appreciate it greatly.

    Thanks in advance,
    David

    Watch from 1'11''50 until 1'20''00
    Simon Parkes speaks about the Light Tunnel



    watch from1'11''37 until 1'12''55
    Simon Parkes speaks about the Guards and the Energy Grid
    Last edited by OmeyocaN777; 16th November 2014 at 21:40.

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