18 September 2014

Nobody Dies


There is no death. Life withdraws, it does not cease. The physical form remains behind and disorganizes. We call it decay. What is actually happening is that natural life processes are continuing. The individual elements that were held together in an organized fashion by the forces of the etheric body are released from their bonds. They return to the earth from whence they came (like attracts like).

The so-called "dead" individual persists beyond the veil, alive as ever. The only difference being that the physical body has been shed. The individual does not become an angel, or all-powerful or all-wise. One crosses over essentially the same as one was during earth-life. So, if one was a jerk in life, they will remain a jerk in the reflection-sphere, at least for a time.

The remaining vehicles are dissolved after shorter or longer periods of time. First, the higher portion of the etheric body, then the desire body, then the mental body. Eventually, there is nothing left of the personality that inhabited the microcosm in the life just ended. John Doe no longer exists. You will no longer exist. Only your experiences and karma will be retained, stashed away in the lipika where they will remain until the microcosm links up with a new physical vehicle and a fresh personality is constructed.

Repeat the above thousands of times and you will have what passes for existence in the nature of death. Man is on a treadmill, without having the slightest notion of being there, nor of how to get off.  There is only one way to dis-engage from The Wheel of Death and Rebirth:

Seek the One Goal Of Humanity, the Path of Liberation. Free the Other One that lies sleeping within your heart sanctuary.

Nobody dies. Your microcosm is eternal, but it is trapped here in a temporal world. May you find the strength to awaken from your slumber and do what you were created to do.

~ g
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I am interested in the gnostic approach because I am interested in knowing, rather than blindly believing, what is true. What you have written is interesting, but how do I know that it is true? And how can I distinguish between true knowing and delusional thought based on wishful thinking and / or indoctrination? Can you say something about the methodology that is used in the LR to this end?

BrotherGee said...


Please see blogpost dated Friday, 26 September 2014.

~ g