Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Book Review - Experience the next world now

Will we survive? Will global warming disappoint us? Will the US government go bankrupt? Will New Orleans recover? Will asteroids, volcanoes, earthquakes or tsunami destroy the lives we know? How much life support can we provide for vegetatives? Is there life after death? We live in an eccentric era, and in many ways we all face the problem of survival. No wonder we seek comfort in the mysterious reports of the mysterious and almost dead experiences and warm media stories that harmonize the souls of their loved ones with the spirit of their recent relationship. We need to believe that life is still going on. From our own experience, is it better to know that life will continue to surpass the death of the body?

It is this pursuit that prompted Dr. Michael Grosso to explore how to acquire this knowledge-based knowledge. In his book "Paraview Pocket Books", he shared his findings with us and they are worth studying. It seems that we now have the ability to experience the afterlife, even though it may need to trust one's intuitive ability to believe in the validity of the experience.

Grosso's exploration of the possibility of survival begins with a review of the various human experiences that suggest life after death: extra-body experiences, ghosts, dying illusions, media, spiritual photography, and memories of past life, to name a few. Although, as he wisely pointed out, these experiences are not logical and cannot confirm the true evidence of existence after death, we should not underestimate their value in stimulating our imagination and enhancing our intuitive perception of the afterlife.

Together with Edgar Casey, he summed up the views of Tibetans, mystics and poets, and believes that this is our creative consciousness, and our imagination survives the death of the body. Quoting the mysterious artist - the poet William Blake said, "This imaginary world is an eternal world. It is the sacred embrace that we will go after the vegetative death." In other words, death is a change of consciousness.

Based on this understanding, Grosso then examines the various techniques, practices, and rituals that have evolved over time to change consciousness and make the subconscious mind that is usually hidden behind the veil become clearer in consciousness. After studying the shaman's ecstasy, sober dreams and yoga practice, his exploration finally focused on cultivating imagination to discover the inner experience of light. His conclusion is that understanding the field of the afterlife is ultimately a function of concern. Pay attention to where it is and have our experience. He pointed out that the focus of agreement with Edgar Casey and William James is the function of our will.

The final chapter of Grosso does not focus on what you expect. His attention to the use of wills has made him into the realm of everyday life. Are we "in this world" so much, "he asked, have we become too "this world"? He convincingly said that our contemporary overeating and overworked spaces hinder the information of our subconscious imagination from other worlds. He describes those who practice fasting, the experiences of those who spend time alone, obscurity, and doing nothing, suggesting that for those who are not over-stimulated by television, consumption, work, and socializing, it is easy to see outside the veil. A glimpse of it. . What drives these earth behaviors? How are these compulsions arrested, tamed or changed direction? He did not say, but I found an important clue in the front part of his book, which is related to the impact of our judgment.

Advocating to make yourself a conscious spiritual spirit that can seamlessly migrate to the world emphasizes the development of imagination. These practices are not just learning to reflect themselves more as non-material than material. They also need to work hard to transcend judgments, reconcile opposites, transcend the sense of separation produced by judgment, and the sense of separation supported by the physical meaning of material restraint. These judgments drive our diet and work beyond what is necessary. "Love and Light", sometimes a cliché in the New Age community, will eventually become the ultimate reality experience. The Gero index uses the words of the Sufism philosopher Al-Ghazzali: "I owe my salvation not to prove the connection between the arguments, but to let the light created by God penetrate my heart." Therefore, for the other side In the end, the simplest bridge seems to be in our days, in our attention, in our consciousness, not in our lives outside of us, not in our internal time.




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