Saturday, July 7, 2012

THROUGH DEATH TO LIFE

There is absolutely no reason to fear death. The same God is on the other side of the grave as on this side. However, most people do fear death, partly as fear of the unknown, and partly as the result of false teaching. Actually there is no death in the sense of extinction.

To understand death, you have to realize that you really possess not one body but two. You have not only the physical body, but also a second body made of a form of energy too fine to be seen. This etheric body interpenetrates the physical body as air fills a sponge. There are people who can see the etheric body because they have the power of contacting much finer vibrations than can be perceived by the ordinary physical senses.

It is this etheric body that is the repository of all your thoughts and feelings. It is the "psyche" of the psychologist. That is why personality survives death; because it resides in the etheric that passes over intact, and not in the physical that breaks up into decomposition.

During sleep, trance, and under anesthesia, when the etheric may leave the physical body, it remains attached to it by an etheric ligament called in the Bible the Silver Cord. The cord is so elastic that the etheric body can go very long distances and still remain attached to the physical corpus.

Death is the severing of the Silver Cord. When the Silver Cord is severed, an individual falls into a state of unconsciousness that may last for minutes, days, or even weeks. Then he/she wakens from sleep, and his/her new life has begun.

The next world is actually all around us here. The so-called dead are carrying on their lives where we are now, but in their own world and in their own way. The reason we do not see them around us or collide with them is the same reason that one radio program does not interfere with another-they are on different wavelengths.   (Emmet Fox)


THE GOD GAMES: Heaven & Hell...Chapter 39                                                                                 

Ralph opened the door to our knock and swept me off of my feet in a big bear hug, how great to see daddy again! Then Lucile came up and hugged me, followed by Charley who was looking great. He had a big smile on his face and he almost laughed when he talked. He hugged me and did a little dance with me and told me that he was happy and content and that all had worked out for him. Then I heard Becky's laughter filling the room and I stepped inside the house so I could see her. She came running towards me and we hugged each other with all of our might, I was delirious with joy to see her again. Then Carol was next hugging and kissing me; it felt so good to see her again.

I saw Glenna waiting patiently for me by a window filled with flowers. I walked over to her and gave her a great big hug and a big "thank you" from the bottom of my heart.

"You did a fine job," Glenna said, "you were able to get through all of your Earth experiences and still maintain a heart of love; I am glad to have helped you through all of the sticky parts, it was a great collaboration!"

The Ed came and took my arm and moved me around the room so that I could re-meet all of my family and friends. There must have been more than a hundred people in the room for my homecoming. I saw Charles and Bruce and shared some loving time with them; then I saw Aunt Irene and Aunt Marion, Uncle Lee, Uncle Robert, Uncle Walter and Uncle Tommy Lee. Aunt Fannie and Uncle Richard were there, as well as Daddy's other brothers and sisters.

George Harrison and Jimi Hendricks were there and they were playing the wonderful music that I loved so much, I told them thank you for coming and thanks for the beautiful music that they created that had helped me get through the rough spots in life. Then I saw Mr. Wishnak and his large family, and behind him, I saw Judy, my nearest and dearest friend. How beautiful they all looked!

It was at this point that I saw Annabelle Zeezo. She stood by the side of one of the tables and her face shone brighter than all the other faces around me. She turned and saw me and moved toward me, but I was too fast for her and grabbed her in a big bear hug and squeezed her tight. How could I ever thank her enough for being there for Charley and me? We could hardly get the words out of our mouths, but eventually we began to talk about the blessings that she had given to Charley and I, and she insisted that the blessing had gone both ways. We concluded that we were so glad that we had had each other's love and support in trying times and dearly loved each other.

Tomorrow, we talk more about the experience of returning to Heaven...

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