March
3, 2009
Colin Ryane
Harry Houdini invested a lot of time attempting to
reach and prove the existence of life after death.
Harry went to medium after medium, séances,
everything he could think of at the time; but the
resuscitation advances of the 1970's made this
research available to many mainline scientists
to study.
~Colin
Many facing the prospect of
death, whether their own or valued loved one, are
uneasy about the impending transition. Hospice care
does a wonderful job in this arena; it would be
helpful to seek their aid. They do fall short
in the knowledge of this 'other side of life' and
the questions still rises 'is there life after
death?"
If there is what is it really
like 'over there?'
Well, actually there are several ways to find this
out.
1- Practice kabala to gain inner knowledge and you
will 'Know'
what is like...
2- Meditate on this question and you will get your
answers in
dreams, visions.
3- Ask the Angles for a Benevolent outcome and to
tell you in
some way what it is like...
4- Ask a relative on the other side of life through
a medium or
one who can speak with angles.
5- Ask one of the 1000's in the US who have died on
the
operating table and have come back to live longer:
Of these NDE ers or Near Death Experiencers as they
have been studied and named by PhDs and others,
about 30 % of them remember their experience on the
other side. They come back to tell about it and
receive various responses from society.
Some are worshipped, some are stoned, condemned
laughed at, some just go on with their lives, some
turn toward religion others run from it, or
change theirs.
What on earth is going on here? How can such a few
minutes of being 'out' contribute to such a powerful
change, in so many?
Yogis have a long history of being consulted for
their knowledge when a King is approaching his
death. It is this fear of death that has motivated
many for millenniums to seek answers they find no
time for during 'normal' life - waking, sleeping,
eating, making love, making more ....of things...
When the do turn towards inquiry, it is often too
late, as they have grown old, their minds and bodies
are dimmed by worn out parts - or, so we believe.
So, in classical yoga there are very few who seek
the Truth - the knowledge - the light - and only a
few of them find it. This makes them a valuable
consultant.
Out of 100 NDEs 10 -30 people have memorable
experience.
Many slide along a tube into the 'light' to find
radiant being who may be recognizable, and may have
things to say; the choice to return to their body
may be offered by them as well.
No matter what happens over 'there' one result seems
to be most prevalent according to Dr Jan Holden, PhD
professor of Counseling at N TX U in Denton, TX.
Love - an unbelievably powerful Love is experienced;
so much so, that when they come back from the out of
body experience, they make many changes to increase
the power of love in their environments, their
families, etc.
Some will leave their jobs,
families or friends, change their careers
altogether, or do things that will increase this new
or renewed sharing of love for the benefit of many.
Some, given the choice to leave for good this 'life'
behind, want to move on, and not go back to the
painful body or existence here; but after review of
this life with the being of light, they decide to
stay. After this decision they will never consider
suicide no matter how bad things get here, they know
the Love and are willing to stay and grow
spiritually here on earth.
Many of the NDErs have 'psychic' experiences: they
can see through walls, listen to conversations out
in the hallway, and more. Dr Jan has spoken to &
read 1000's of these folks.
It is so very encouraging to have the old yogic
texts verified by common daily experiences today.
listen to Dr Jan 's interview
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