22 September 2012

An Average Human Life Cycle



The above is a depiction of an average human life cycle, from entry into the material world, through physical life and the regions of the reflection-sphere, culminating in a return to the material-world. A thousand years is more or less the norm for average humanity. More advanced entities complete this cycle in 700 years.

Birth And Maturity

To trace this cycle, we begin from the lower right, where it reads "Birth of Physical Body". Growth then progresses in increments of 7 years.

Years 1 thru 7 - the physical body matures to a point where it comes under the control of the young human.

Years 7 thru 14 - the vital body matures, as evidenced by rapid growth

Years 14 thru 21 - the desire body is born and matures (now you have an idea of why teenagers can be so emotional)

Year 21 - the birth of the mental body, the Mind (this is why 21 is the "true age of maturity". Not 15, 16, 18 or any of the other arbitrary and erroneous legal definitions humanity has come up with).

It is said that when we reach the age of 21, our life circumstances are more or less set up as they were when we left our last incarnation. In essence, age 21 is the point where we "take up where we left off" in our past life. This marker can give one a good idea of what their state-of-being was like in their previous incarnation. All vehicles have matured and are ready for use in navigating the new incarnation.

The rest of the physical life-cycle depicted in the material world section of the diagram can be followed fairly easily. It is interesting to note that the "Prime of Mentality" - the maturation of the mental body - does not occur until age 49. We can point to the evidence of the countless mistakes humans make during their twenties, thirties and forties as proof of this.

Death

Upon the laying down of the physical body, note where the diagram calls for SILENCE!. This is because it takes approximately 72 hours for the recently-transitioned entity to undergo its life-review. This is the famous "I-saw-my-life-flash-before-my-eyes" phenomena that people who have had near-death experiences always relate to us. Because their "silver cord" did not snap, they were never deceased, just damn close. Thus, their life-review is quick and fleeting. Upon permanent transition (evidenced by the severance of the "silver cord"), the entity gets the opportunity to review the life just lived in detail - in reverse. This is done so that the entity can see the effects that resulted from the causes he or she put in motion during the life just ended.

This is the reason why it is important to not grieve the passing of loved ones with great weeping, wailing and gnashing of teeth. The "dearly-departed" individual, although bereft of a physical body, is still in possession of his vital, desire and mental bodies. He or she can still see and hear everything that is going on in the physical world. The entity's heart goes out to those who are mourning, for he aches to tell them that he is okay, but is unable to communicate this from his new location beyond the veil. The hysterics of loved ones serve only to distract the recently-transitioned and does not allow them to concentrate fully upon their life-review. The life-review process is critical for the entity to collect the "fruits" of his or her experience in the physical. Therefore, as a rule and if at all possible, the physical body should be left alone for at least 72 hours before any funerary preparations begin.

Do not waste your tears when a loved one departs. Number one - they are perfectly fine. Number two - they are still watching us. Do you know what happens when you die? Nothing, that's what. There may be small period of unconsciousness as the remaining vehicles withdraw from the physical body, rendering it lifeless. You then become aware of being outside of your body and able to view its lifeless condition. You don't sprout wings, you don't become a great angel. You remain essentially the same as you were five minutes ago, when you still had a physical body! You are the same person, with the same habits, likes, dislikes, prejudices, desires, etc. The only thing that is different is that you no longer have an ability to express these things in the physical world.

You will be able to view your own funeral. You will be able to know what people truly felt about you in the life just passed. This may be a pleasant experience or one that is tough to swallow, depending on how you treated others during physical life. There is a possibility that you will be greeted by familiar ones who have already departed. Usually these ones are sent to help the newly-deceased acclimate himself to his new environment. You'd be surprised how many entities refuse to believe that they are "dead". Everything appears the same except for the fact that the physical human beings are no longer seeing or responding to the deceased. There is also a possibility that you may be greeted by some slightly more, shall we say, unsavory characters, or even downright imposters. This will be discussed later.

One other thing: once you have crossed the border to the other side of the veil, you are no longer in the material-world. You are back in the reflection-sphere, where, as can be seen in the diagram, the human entity spends most of its life-cycle. The proverbial "dip into matter" is just that, a dip. The so-called dead are not in "heaven" or any closer to The Divine or "eternal life" than they were in the life just lived. They are still prisoners of duality. They have simply transitioned to another state-of-being within this nature-order. The realm of the reflection-sphere is where the process of dissolution takes place, where the human microcosm is emptied. This will also be discussed later.


We'll pause at this point and resume in the next post.

~ g
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