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Modern Nagualism-What Happens After Death?
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Samsaro = the process of creating worlds and travelling them.. samsara, wandering on, the ocean of birth and death (ocean of awareness)



mindstream = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mindstream



Its a Definitive journey for every human being, i.e. journey on Eternity..



Inconsistency of this primer can cleared by looking at Egyptian thanatological description... e.g. Ka and Ba component, or its even 6-fold or 9-fold component.. you can look it up. the importants are the components of a) spirit, b) physical consciousness, c) memory and d) energy body (and energy body has its components), now in the death, some components are discontinued (physical awareness), some are continued in the consc. stream ruled by the "12fold-dependent origination law": paticcasamuppāda, and some are left - in the case of human being.. the Shade, memory... this is not so clear here the continuing stream vs. the memory shade left, e.g. the asphodel meadows, or "these souls forgotten by God in the Sheol (Hades)". The Maya were specialists on these phenomena.. they made models of the afterlife landspaces after the phase 3), even the models of incubators of unborn human souls and the cyclicity (all the codexes expect of 2 were burned by Diego da Landa on Yucatan), they were describing the cosmotopology and afterlife landscapes from their reach of knowledge), so as Nagual Castaneda says "it depends on your energy level and knowledge", but thanks to Yoga/Buddhism we have the full-scale cosmology model



The Thirty-one Planes of Existence

http://www.accesstoinsigh...f/dhamma/sagga/loka.html



for bibliographic references ad past phase 3) see this book



The Ultimate Journey: Consciousness and the Mystery of Death



http://www.amazon.com/The...ss-Mystery/dp/0966001990
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Modern Nagualism-What Happens After Death? - by scout1 - 06-17-2012, 12:00 AM

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