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Last Caress

Last Caress

You need to relax..
Dec 25, 2019
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Merry Christmas snowflakes,

All my life I've been fascinated about the world we may (or may not) make contact with as soon as we die, and this comes from a lot of sources, such as some religious discussions, some Tiberian practices, astral travellers, parapsychology, near death experiences, and "high" guys.

I read a lot about the 4th dimension and how the universe is created by multiple dimensions, how thing are related and how they work together, most of it said in Monroe's writings.
It is said but most spiritual people we kinda become ghosts (kidding, we already are ghosts trapped in our bodies?), and we are soon to be reincarnated.

A question for you would sound like: what do you think we may experience right after the physical body dies? I am curious and waiting for answers.

Much love,
Last Caress.
 
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R_N

-Memento Mori-
Dec 3, 2019
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Nothing.
 
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Soul

Soul

gate gate paragate parasamgate bodhi svaha
Apr 12, 2019
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*Right* after the physical body dies? I reckon there are some flickers of sensation, like disjointed glimpses of a transmission losing its signal. Unless that just means we're not quite dead yet.

In ancient Finnish apparently there were two words for "dead", one meaning the person's ghost was still showing up and tbe other meaning the person was all the way dead.
 
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