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Wednesday 11 September 2019

Existence Lies Beyond Death

The fear of death and dying is a major fear for the majority of human kind. The fear of the unknown and what lies beyond that barrier is a daily presence is so many people's lives. It doesn't help that the 'official story' is that there is no life after death, and this existence is the one crack at living we have.

But from personal experience, that claim is nonsense. The profound journey undertaken in late 2014 was NOT the brain playing tricks or a hallucination like the skeptical scientist always says when someone relates an after death journey.

It has been documented here, on The Light Of Truth Chronicles, a number of times. The journey in brief comprised around 2 to 2.5 minutes of human time, during which a tiny strobe like light was noticed from behind closed eyes. This strobe light became a large beam of light, in which the patient, who was in incredible pain due to encroaching septic shock and major organ failure, was literally surrounded by a painless incandescence. And was then instantly transported into a different conscious awareness totally. All memory of this reality was forgotten. The experience on another dimension totally began, and was only stopped when a recognisable voice from this dimension was heard by the patient. Upon opening their eyes, the patient became immediately overwhelmed with unbearable pain.

This experience was effectively the experience of dying. And if the familiar voice hadn't spoken when it did, then the patient would not have regained consciousness.

Death is not to be feared. There clearly are other dimensions beyond this one, in which consciousness can continue to experience infinity.

Indeed, when we all close our eyes to sleep at night, it is likely we venture from this dream world to other dream worlds. Experiences which are half remembered in the morning when we return back into this dream. Indeed, they can be remembered fully were we to reproduce the vibration on which these experiences took place. More often than not, we can vaguely recall people, places and the profound experience of having 'thoughts in our head' in those dream journeys just like the thoughts we have in our head during our time in this dream world.

Never do we remember the transition back into the dream worlds into this dream world. Our consciousness can be selective with its recall, whether by design or intention. What is important to realise is that this dream world is not the only reality, and our consciousness is able to leave our human A.I forms, disconnect from the computer brain, and venture elsewhere. We are not completely captured. Not yet anyway.