How do you know that your child does not die when Super Mario dies?
You observe the child (which resides on the same level of reality as
your embodiment) and you observe Super Mario jumping into the lava pit
(he resides in the virtualized reality)
It's the same with physical death.
You - or rather your developed consciousness - observes the
consciousness (which resides on the same level as your consciousness) as
it detaches from the victim of that car accident (body resides in the
virtualized reality)
Basically two things can happen once you die. If you die consciously
(that implies you conquered your subconsciousness and that you can stay
conscious during sleep for example) you no longer need to reincarnate
within this learning environment (you still CAN). There is no more need
for another learning lesson on overcoming attachments and clinging to
the learning environment.
If you die unconsciously then you will end up in a special temporary
virtual environment. The environment people who experienced "near death
experiences" talk abut. It's designed to calm the not-so-much-developed
consciousness down. You will meet the consciousness of loved ones and
you will interpret that experience as meeting real people ... as you are
only used to meeting real people. Once you understand the evolutionary
purpose of the learning environment (the "wheel of life") you will pick
a new learning iteration and reincarnate within an environment with high
probabilities of inducing genuine personal growth ... so you can further
develop your consciousness towards "liberation". (Which is really hard
given our culture. Contemporary science is almost solely focusing on
explaining the game world ... which is fun but pretty much irrelevant.
Playing Super Mario Land does not become more profitable only because
you can finally explain how mushrooms pop out of bricks.)
If Super Mario dies a child will hit the CONTINUE button a 100 times.
Until the child is no longer attached to breaking blocks and beating
Bowser ... until the child has outgrown the learning environment.
William Buhlman describes the "afterlife process" quite nicely in his
recent book "Adventures in the Afterlife". He has "personally" guided
plenty of consciousnesses through that very process he describes. Mind
you: he needs to use analogies and metaphors. No sentence can convey the
non-physical. There is a nice talk of him on YouTube about some aspects
of this as well ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OR6Kiwlohw ... but
you will probably have a hard time watching it to the end. Reading
Campbell's book and accepting it as a possibility helps a lot with
overcoming our cultural indoctrination.
Many Buddhists have observed thousands of reincarnating souls. It's a
natural thing every person can do. Once a child stops playing Super
Mario Land it can also observe dying people on CNN on a reality level
"above" Super Mario Land. It's not "magical" ... it just requires a
shift of focus/consciousness.
On 22.10.2015 17:49, Aaron Hosford wrote:
This is where you lose us - or me, at least. How on earth do you know
this? How /could/ you know this?
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AGI
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