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Asante
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The Afterlife.
#26634358 - 04/28/20 12:56 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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When you die, you depart into the spirit realm. When there the balances of your life will be evened. As they even, you become ever closer to God. As the final balance evens, you merge with God, you become One with Everything. What you do there is unknowable, but it will result into you separating out from the Whole into the next life again.
In short, we will atone for our actions and inactions and after that, enter Heaven and unite with God, after which we separate out from that unity to our next life. Every possible life and afterlife is ours for all eternity, and we will be God for all eternity also.
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Painkiller
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Re: The Afterlife. [Re: Asante] 1
#26635311 - 04/28/20 08:21 PM (3 years, 9 months ago) |
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I actually don't believe that there's such thing in existence as "spirit" or the "physical" in what the term implies. Instead, everything is a single all-encompassing consciousness. It's what we we all really are. I have this view because once I went all the way on mushrooms and I experienced Ultimate Reality which is the same as Nirvana.
I had this experience 12 years ago after a friend pressured me to join everyone else in having mushrooms. I didn't want have any but my friend kept nagging and so I eventually said "fine whatever" and took approximately 30 - 40 grams of Psilocybe subaeruginosa mushrooms which were picked earlier that day about an hour or so prior to when I visited my friends. These mushrooms were extremely potent. This is because the weather conditions had been very ideal and also because the mushrooms were picked at the perfect time. I didn't think for one second what the experience would be like, I just had the mushrooms to make my friend happy. Simple as that. What ended up happening was that night I experienced complete ego dissolution. I experienced my mind as the entire universe and all as a single infinite potential consciousness taking up all the space). It was very easily the best I can ever remember feeling. It was a feeling of perfect peace, bliss and understanding, knowing as though it were the most obvious thing what I am, what reality is and what the universe is, an incredible feeling of unconditional love once I accepted the oneness and most importantly a feeling of being complete to the point where there is no trace of desire to do anything ever again and that everything is absolutely perfect. What ended up happening is I fell asleep in the park (it would have been for most peaceful sleep) without a tent or anything like that to keep warm and since it was in Melbourne during autumn it got pretty cold overnight and the next morning I woke up feeling very cold and I had to get home quickly in order to warm up. I didn't retain the intensely positive feelings nor the expanded awareness.
So naturally my main goal on life is to completely dissolve my ego again and this time keep it off. I know I can do it. I just need an appropriate setting such as my own place which I have all to myself where I feel completely comfortable. Then it's just a matter of making the place as dark and cosy as possible before taking a very high dose of mushrooms followed by laying down and allowing the experience to happen. I could do it in one massive trip, but I'll more than likely do it over three trips, taking a higher and higher dose each time until I either achieve the state I'm after or I dissolve my ego to the point where I can then meditate with ease and maximum enjoyment from that point onwards to get rid of whatever remains of my ego that may still be present.
My thoughts of the afterlife are as follows; There is without a shred of doubt only life. People don't have to take my word for it, they can experience it for themselves. And this is what I'd prefer. Upon "death" the person's imagined barrier between themselves and the totality is shed and so they then experience themselves as the totality. In other words they experience Ultimate Reality also known as Nirvana. I think in order to be in this state of consciousness for as long as possible, all that's to be done is to not think. Not even once, ever again. Shouldn't feel the need to. I can totally imagine it to be a golden opportunity to just be and to feel as wonderful as possible doing just that. I think it would definitely be best to not even feel surprised or shocked when experiencing Ultimate Reality. Having even the slightest of thoughts would effect the totality and create form (what people call physical reality) which would seem like something separate even though it actually isn't. I can easily imagine becoming like a slave to the ever increasing amount of form that has been created simply by thinking. Everything is most beautiful when it is in a state of being infinite-potential and the feeling experienced is the best feeling possible. If form is being created, I can't help but suspect that it could potentially be somewhat callanging to change it back into infinite-potential. So, if I happen to "die" (I should mention that I'm not actually convinced that it's necessary to "die." This is because if one were to shed their ego completely then not even the smallest amount of stress or negative emotion of any kind is experienced and no energy is being used up since the state of consciousness is one of being as relaxed and carefree as possible. I've looked into it and scientists have discovered that aging is caused by the shortening of telemeres which happens as a result of drinking alcohol and feeling stressed. So if one were void of any ego and therefore stress, it wouldn't surprise me at all if they could walk the earth (or should I say sit with a perfectly still mind and meditate) until an event happens such as their house collapsing on them happens and subsequently "kills" them, which as I've already stated only removes the imagined barrier between themselves and the totality.
I hope you enjoyed reading my post
Edited by Painkiller (12/17/21 03:45 AM)
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PoetryOfShrooms
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"I actually don't believe that there's such thing in existence as "spirit" or the "physical" in what the term implies. Instead, everything is a single all-encompassing consciousness. It's what we we all really are. I have this view because once I went all the way on mushrooms and I experienced Ultimate Reality which is the same as Nirvana."
Agree. I had a lot of 5 lvl experience - All Is One. One Is All.
People complicate things to have something to talk about
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Edited by PoetryOfShrooms (04/29/20 12:08 PM)
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