Soul Tech – Sympathetic Resonance as Next Life Strategy

Soul techClif High – You vibrate in every aspect of your body and in your spirit. Though a constant in your life, this vibration, it is neither constant, nor frequently perceived as a vibration.

Much of the vibration that is within our cells acts as power transmission and turns in to various forms of ‘pulse’. Hearts’ pulse, blood pulses, guts pulse peristalsis’, and even sweat glands pulse; all driven by a vibration that is deeper, more persistent than each. Continue reading

Spiritual Synchronicity

energyMark Anthony – Mysterious forces beyond our understanding are not only at work in the universe but directly involved in our daily existence.

This may sound ominous, but it shouldn’t be frightening. That’s because these mysterious forces are energy. Everyone and everything is energy, which is part of an interconnected force. A well-known adage in the realm of quantum physics states that there is no matter, there is just energy, which vibrates at different frequencies. This is not philosophy — this is physics. Continue reading

When I Choose To Remember – An Afterlife 9/11 Recall

9/11Allen – During the course of our regular work we sometimes receive messages and accounts literally written by those currently on the “other side”. They want to tell their individual stories for their own reasons whether anyone reads them or not. Perhaps it is cathartic. We have received hundreds of these over the years. To say they are quite varied is a material understatement. Most have never been published. This one has never been published. It is presented here as written in a single session: In first, final, and only draft. Zero editing.

When we first received this one, it immediately reminded me of 9/11. It is shared here for those who may be moved by it, as we were. ~ Allen, Facilitator for April Crawford

The View After The Flash Only Memories, But I Saw The Following Things

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What Would You Take With You To The Afterlife?

Life, Death, Out-Of-Body Experiences And The Journey Of Consciousness

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What is the greatest mystery of life? According to a legendary Q&A in the Indian spiritual epic the Mahabharata, the greatest wonder is that countless people die every day, yet those left behind believe they will live forever.

There is a well-known saying that the only certainty in life is death, but our hyper-connected modern society is not exactly inspiring much reflection on what lies beyond the transient.

People put aside savings for retirement, and some take out life insurance to take care of the loved ones they leave behind. This looks after physical needs, but what about the needs of consciousness which continues without the body? What preparations are made for its journey after death – the ultimate journey of a lifetime?

Religious institutions offer a solution to their followers that usually depends on adopting a set of beliefs rather than personal spiritual discovery.  On the other hand, some scientists will tell you with equal conviction that nothing comes after death, so don’t worry about it. Both of these points of view depend on belief, but what if, when the final moment comes, you realise you wasted the great opportunity your life provided? An alternative option is to discover for ourselves why we are here, and what  our place in the universe is, while we are alive and have the opportunity to do something with the knowledge we gain.

Ancient spiritual cultures almost universally placed importance on the individual’s preparations and journey into the afterlife. They clearly understood our existence extended beyond our bodies, and that life and death were best seen with the bigger picture of creation in mind – as part of an ongoing journey of consciousness – with life presenting an amazing opportunity for conscious evolution that we take the fruits from after death.

This was bought home to me in an interesting way during a trip to a museum exhibition showcasing ancient Egyptian afterlife cosmology; it reminded me of the universal nature of the afterlife, and how Near-Death Experiences and Out-of-Body Experiences offer us a glimpse into the reality of existence beyond the body, revealing that awakening consciousness is what creation is really all about. Continue reading

Your Last Breath

“A common misconception is to think of spirit bodies as non-physical. Spirit bodies are quite solid to each other, even if they seem tenuous from our dense-physical viewpoint. A better term for matter in the spirit realms would be “quasi-physical.”” O K Waters

OwenKWatersIt was three in the morning when we heard her breathe her last breath.

My wife and I sat by her sister’s bed as she desperately gasped for air to keep her cancer-ridden body alive. Then, something quite wonderful happened but, first, let me explain a little more about what happens after a person takes their last breath.

We all go through physical death eventually. Hopefully, your passing will be a seamless transition into the light and you’ll pass over leaving behind only a smile and no regrets. Although our survival instinct makes us avoid thoughts of death, as spiritual seekers we have a higher, more compelling motivation. We all want to know what happens beyond the veil of what used to be the unknown.

“What happens in the afterlife?”

In the last 40 years, promises of heaven (if you’re good) have been replaced by actual, documented “facts of death,” painstakingly gathered from endless research cases. Near-death experiences have been studied until there can be no doubt as to their veracity. Then, to gain even deeper knowledge of the afterlife, many research subjects have been given recall of their pre-life experiences using hypnotic regression to open up their subconscious memories.

What we now know is this: After their last breath, a person will typically be filled with a feeling of peace and with freedom from pain, while feeling drawn to pass through an energetic tunnel into a higher world of much light and beauty.

Subjects also report being personally guided by a being of light who helps them review their life’s experiences from a higher, soul-centric viewpoint without any sense of judgment being imposed on these experiences by themselves or others. Continue reading