07-03-2006, 12:00 AM
Montgomery and Cayce both spoke of what happens after death. They were both trance mediums who tapped into informants that told of how we're here on a mission to learn, but that learning continues there and assisting others to learn from that realm into the physical is what it's all about.
There are many levels in the non-physical and one must strive to learn and rise upward there as well.
This is all according to them.
But if you go and read the Near Death Experience reports from this link: NDE site you will see that the reports from many unrelated people tend to corroborate Montgomery and Cayce's findings..
So there are some people who know what happens after death. It's just whether or not you choose to believe them.
It's from their findings that propel me to reassess the "lax" description of the Eagle devouring awareness, and instead say that it matches the dark and light contrasts that many NDEers report, and that what looks like something being devoured may actually be the life review stage of death.
Cayce especially reported that upon death, the motherboard of the human inventories of the recent life are scrubbed and those memories cached in a collective unconsious. Then when a new life is taken on, those past memories do not interfere with new learning, or rather a new chance at elevating one's status. Hangups apparently are counterproductive to progression.
It would seem a no-brainer.And now: back to your regularly scheduled (de)programming...
There are many levels in the non-physical and one must strive to learn and rise upward there as well.
This is all according to them.
But if you go and read the Near Death Experience reports from this link: NDE site you will see that the reports from many unrelated people tend to corroborate Montgomery and Cayce's findings..
So there are some people who know what happens after death. It's just whether or not you choose to believe them.
It's from their findings that propel me to reassess the "lax" description of the Eagle devouring awareness, and instead say that it matches the dark and light contrasts that many NDEers report, and that what looks like something being devoured may actually be the life review stage of death.
Cayce especially reported that upon death, the motherboard of the human inventories of the recent life are scrubbed and those memories cached in a collective unconsious. Then when a new life is taken on, those past memories do not interfere with new learning, or rather a new chance at elevating one's status. Hangups apparently are counterproductive to progression.
It would seem a no-brainer.And now: back to your regularly scheduled (de)programming...

