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Modern Nagualism-What Happens After Death?
glance left wrote:Moment of death maybe something like this:

Darkness, then flashes of color..then intense and complete surge into second attention state in which a multiplicity of options...venues for perception...dreaming worlds so to speak... press in around individual...beckoning...becoming available...and individual now doesn't have 1st attention..physical attention...as a refuge...an anchor...so the dreamer is unmoored so to speak and thus compelling forces will have immediate impact upon dreamer without that previous buffer we've all gotten used to relying on to bail us out If sufficient detachment/energy is cultivated then dreamer has a kind of overseeing vantage point to be able to choose...to have some conscious input into what one wants in terms of perception. If not, then the aggregate of one's personal history chooses for them, for better or for worse...the all engulfing world experienced representing the essence of what's been cultivated in the life (or lives?) of the dreamer. For the most detached and integrated, maybe all options available, plus the ability to inhabit with some cohesion a purely abstract, inbetween state...a state in which just pure fractalising light/emptyness multi-potential energy-that-is-aware exists which precipitates all dreamed worlds. The Sea. So maybe if one can fully release, in full power, to the Sea then one can inhabit any island in the Sea? Something along these lines.

Apart from these fleeting hunchy thoughts, I really have no fucking clue WHAT's gonna happen after death I'm quite partial to this perspective of what happens at the point of death and soon after.  Essentially we're offered a buffet of experiences and if we're capable, we're able to actively choose where we want to reside.  If we're lacking (for a better word) power, we're lured into a chaotic structure of basic desires.  The ability to detach at will appears quite useful during this time too. 
Glance Left sort of lost me when it gets to the sea.  The abstract idea of being able to go where one desires in the vast sea of the afterlife is comprehensible.  What becomes questionable is the idea of complete detachment being the key to access all/any dimension at will.  I'm a firm believer of there being more than one way to 'capture the king'. 
All that aside, this is only what I consider the transition into death.  What happens after the transition is a much larger idea.
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Modern Nagualism-What Happens After Death? - by Guest - 11-15-2013, 12:04 AM

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