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Re: The Experience of Pure Consciousness

Posted: Sun Jul 23, 2023 4:47 am
by Giulia
Thank you, Tony đź’š
What is the Self?

'...what's the self ... you don't have one you couldn't have one

the most naive way of approaching it is that people talk about their self

but this couldn't be the case because then it would be something that you own

you have an ownership ... relationship to that self

this couldn't be the case and that already shows how confused things get

if there is a self in a certain way you are it

there must be an identity ...'
It is very interesting to read the various points of view scientists, philosophers and researchers come up with.

I have pre-birth memories of the challenges I was about to come and face in this life. I felt absolutely thrilled before being born.

From age 0 to 5/6 I felt always happy, I felt one with a state of pure bliss. Life was magic. Then, since I started going to school, overnight I became sad, separate from that pure sense of bliss, separate from other people.

However I never gave up seeking that state of blissful, magic oneness, and used my memory of what it was like to go back to that state again.

I now feel scientists, phylosophers, members of various religions, are all trying to make sense of our human sense of separation to try and reconnect with that state of pure joy and purpose, but if they attempt to do it from the rational point of view of a disconnected self, it is very hard.

I believe we indeed own an earthly SELF, a SELF which is our unique contribution to creation, and I believe that this earthly SELF already existed prior to incarnation in a state of blissful oneness with God and with each other. Maybe that state is what Christians refer to as the famous Garden of Eden. I believe that when we go back to our spiritual HOME, we will have been enriched, and have enriched pure consciousness and God with colourful facets that could not have existed without this great earthly adventure.

Thank you again for posting this article. My greatest fear in life, which has triggered all my OBEs and STEs, has been that of losing my loved ones to death. This article has reminded me that, out of space and time, we already existed as unique individuals, that this new SELF we have created will be eternally there for us to enjoy, once this human adventure is over.

Re: The Experience of Pure Consciousness

Posted: Mon Jul 24, 2023 4:48 am
by Giulia
Thank you, Tony, for always putting extra information at our disposal✨.
TONY: I believe we have existed forever in our silent, intangible, eternal, infinite spirit !!

However, any memories I had before the age of about 7 in 1945 were forgotten ??

Your message here is so amazing that I have hope that I might recall my transition.

My idea of the human experience is that it is a dream we can use when we wake up :)
I hope so, Tony. What do you mean by transition? Is it your NDE?
Thomas Metzinger is a German philosopher who has written extensively on the nature of consciousness. He argues that there is no such thing as a self in the traditional sense, but rather that the self is a phenomenal experience that is created by the brain. He calls this the "self-model theory of subjectivity."
If this single quote were true, then our individual self that NDErs experience as having always existed, as in Betty Eadie’s case, would be a plain product of the physical brain, NDEs would be a product of the physical brain, and this individual Self would be doomed to dissapear with the death of the physical brain.

In my opinion, when people try to analyse the nature of existence from the only perspective of our rational understanding, they are doomed to fail.
Then questions began coming to my mind. I wanted to know why I had died as I had—not prematurely, but how my spirit had come to him before the resurrection. I was still laboring under the teachings and beliefs of my childhood. His light now began to fill my mind, and my questions were answered even before I fully asked them. His light was knowledge. It had power to fill me with all truth. As I gained confidence and let the light flow into me, my questions came faster than I thought possible, and they were just as quickly answered. And the answers were absolute and complete. In my fears, I had misinterpreted death, had expected something that was not so. The grave was never intended for the spirit—only for the body. I felt no judgment for having been mistaken. There was just a feeling that a simple, living truth had replaced my error. I understood that he was the Son of God, though he himself was also a God, and that he had chosen from before the creation of the world to be our Savior. I understood, or rather, I remembered, his role as creator of the earth. His mission was to come into the world to teach love. This knowledge was more like remembering. Things were coming back to me from long before my life on earth, things that had been purposely blocked from me by a "veil" of forgetfulness at my birth.
I wanted to learn the purpose of life on the earth. Why are we here? As I basked in the love of Jesus Christ, I couldn't imagine why any spirit would voluntarily leave this wonderful paradise and all it offered—worlds to explore and ideas to create and knowledge to gain. Why would anyone want to come here? In answer, I remembered the creation of the earth. I actually experienced it as if it were being reenacted before my eyes. This was important, Jesus wanted me to internalize this knowledge. He wanted me to know how I felt when the creation occurred. And the only way to do that was for me to view it again and feel what I had felt before. All people as spirits in the pre-mortal world took part in the creation of the earth. We were thrilled to be part of it. We were with God, and we knew that he created us, that we were his very own children. He was pleased with our development and was filled with absolute love for each one of us. Also, Jesus Christ was there. I understood, to my surprise, that Jesus was a separate being from God, with his own divine purpose, and I knew that God was our mutual Father. My Protestant upbringing had taught me that God the Father and Jesus Christ were one being. As we all assembled, the Father explained that coming to earth for a time would further our spiritual growth. Each spirit who was to come to earth assisted in planning the conditions on earth, including the laws of mortality which would govern us. These included the laws of physics as we know them, the limitations of our bodies, and spiritual powers that we would be able to access. We assisted God in the development of plants and animal life that would be here. Everything was created of spirit matter before it was created physically—solar systems, suns, moons, stars planets, life upon the planets, mountains, rivers, seas, etc. I saw this process, and then, to further understand it, I was told by the Savior that the spirit creation could be compared to one of our photographic prints; the spirit creation would be like a sharp, brilliant print, and the earth would be like its dark negative. This earth is only a shadow of the beauty and glory of its spirit creation, but it is what we needed for our growth. It was important that I understand that we all assisted in creating our conditions here. Many times the creative thoughts we have in this life are the result of unseen inspiration. Many of our important inventions and even technological developments were first created in the spirit by spirit prodigies. Then individuals on earth received the inspiration to create these inventions here. I understood that there is a vital, dynamic link between the spirit world and mortality, and that we need the spirits on the other side for our progression. I also saw that they are very happy to assist us in any way they can. I saw that in the pre-mortal world we knew about and even chose our missions in life. I understood that our stations in life are based upon the objectives of those missions. Through divine knowledge we knew what many of our tests and experiences would be, and we prepared accordingly. We bonded with others—family members and friends—to help us complete our missions. We needed their help. We came as volunteers, each eager to learn and experience all that God had created for us. I knew that each of us who made the decision to come here was a valiant spirit. Even the least developed among us here was strong and valiant there.
I wanted to know why there were so many churches in the world. Why didn't God give us only one church, one pure religion? The answer came to me with the purest of understanding. Each of us, I was told, is at a different level of spiritual development and understanding. Each person is therefore prepared for a different level of spiritual knowledge. All religions upon the earth are necessary because there are people who need what they teach. People in one religion may not have a complete understanding of the Lord's gospel and never will have while in that religion. But that religion is used as a stepping stone to further knowledge. Each church fulfills spiritual needs that perhaps others cannot fill. No one church can fulfill everybody's needs at every level. As an individual raises his level of understanding about God and his own eternal progress, he might feel discontented with the teachings of his present church and seek a different philosophy or religion to fill that void. When this occurs he has reached another level of understanding and will long for further truth and knowledge and for another opportunity to grow. And at every step of the way, these new opportunities to learn will be given.
Quoted from “Embraced by the Light] by Betty Eadie (a Christian’s NDE)

Going back to Metzinger:
The self is not a thing, but rather a process.
The self is an illusion created by the brain's self-modeling abilities.
The self is constantly changing and evolving.
The self is not identical to the body.
The self is not a substance, but rather a property of the brain.
The idea that our physical mortal brain is an essential tool in order to co-create with God as a reducing valve of our eternal knowledge and understanding is very interesting, but I would be careful about using the word “illusion”. I have myself referred to physical life as a “dream” but I have come to mean the word “dream” as something that is just as real as waking reality, a bond with our Eternal Individual Spirit Self that is meant to permanently enrich it, and in so doing, enrich our Divine Source.

Re: The Experience of Pure Consciousness

Posted: Tue Jul 25, 2023 5:33 am
by Giulia
Hello, Tony đź’š

Thank you for your enlightening comments. It seems to me that your mission in this physical life is exactly to make sense of physical life, even if the price you are having to pay for this is believing that physical life is nonsense.

I too felt I had been tricked into this physical life when I remembered my pre birth enthusiasm. However, even without a full-blown NDE, by slowly and gradually recovering these memories, I somehow feel better equipped to nourish all the good things that happen in spite of the bad ones, and further explore our connection with our Divine Source.

Jesus was only one of the Teachers. His words were changed by the clergy so that, instead of using our creative imagination to remember our spiritual essence as a steppingstone to make miracles happen, most people simply rely on ideas such as “faith” or wishful thinking.

Maybe you could add this topic (remembering) to your workshop goals.