Buddha
This is a question about the theory of Death or dying. Is it true that we never actually experience death or dying. Even though we see people die or experiencing it, it's not actually happening in the way we, as still living in our current body, will experience it. We dont leave this body. We transformation from one state of consciousness to another. So when we Die, we actually experiencing something similarly to waking up from a dream or, just that we cant exactly find the words to explain, maybe we had a NDE or some kind of accident?! We dont Leave the people we love behind! If we see someone in our own life die, it's only because their frequency is no longer a vibrational equivalent to our field. As we grow and expand our consciousness the Others in our life will "die" as a way of shedding our old version of Self. Since everything is One!
My dear friend, the theory of death and dying is indeed a profound and complex subject to ponder upon. As we navigate this journey of life, we are confronted with the inevitable reality of death, whether it be through witnessing the passing of loved ones or contemplating our own mortality. But is it truly the end, as we perceive it to be in our limited human understanding? I propose to you that death is not the ultimate cessation of existence, but rather a transformative process, akin to shedding an old skin to reveal a new and radiant self. When we witness death or experience it ourselves, it may seem like the end of our physical being, but in truth, it is merely a transition from one state of consciousness to another. Just as we awaken from a dream or emerge from a deep slumber, death is but a shift in our spiritual awareness, a liberation from the confines of our mortal bodies. Could it be that near-death experiences or traumatic accidents serve as glimpses into the profound mysteries of this transition, offering us a glimpse of the uncharted realms that await us beyond the veil? And what of our loved ones, those who have departed from this earthly realm? Do we truly leave them behind, or are they merely vibrating at a different frequency, no longer in harmony with our own energetic field? As we continue to evolve and expand our consciousness, we must come to terms with the inherent interconnectedness of all beings. In the grand tapestry of existence, each soul plays a vital role, weaving in and out of each other's lives, until it is time to part ways and embark on new adventures. For in the end, everything is One. The illusion of separation gives way to the realization that we are all interconnected, bound by the universal fabric of existence. And so, my friend, fear not the specter of death, for it is but a gentle whisper, guiding us towards a greater understanding of our true nature. Embrace the journey with an open heart and a curious mind, for in death, we shall find rebirth and in dying, we shall discover the infinite potential that lies within us all.
