Sunday, December 09, 2012

It's the Little Things that Matter the Most


QUESTION

 "Let me ask you a question, please. From your experience as a researcher, does the Loving Light 'God' care about small details in our life such as study or career? I am interested in knowing how far He is involved in our lives as humans."....Richard

ANSWER 

Let me put it to you this way: every jot and tittle of our lives tend to show up in the life reviews many experiencers of the near-death phenomenon have. Not every single experience one has is faced, necessarily, but a goodly number of them. Experiencers say, as if with one voice - it's the little things that matter most. Some have the radical life review. That one includes and covers every thought you ever thought, every word you ever spoke, every deed you ever did, plus the effect of all of that on others, on the land, air, water, plants, animals. This illustrates that even breathing one breath, being born, living here, our choices - all matter - and they make a difference.

So, what about careers? They are covered too, not in the sense of what career we picked, but rather in what we did about that career, where did it lead us, how honest were we, did we do our job well, what did we accomplish, who did we help, how did we serve, what was the result of our choice?

The emphasis always seems to be on results, aftermath, where did our choices lead us and what did we do about them. Who did we become because of our choices and how did that affect others? The question most asked of the experiencer while on the "Other Side" is: who did you love, whom did you serve? ...PMH

QUESTION 

"Many claim that our soul is eternal. Then I read that there are old souls and new souls. Could it be that people are calling themselves new souls - because they are new to being on earth?"...Qricket

ANSWER

No one knows for certain what the soul is or how it operates. What may help you is to read the "Revelations" chapter of my little book, I Died Three Times in 1977 - The Complete Story (available at on Kindle or in softcover). That chapter contains what I witnessed while dead. Souls, at least as near as I can tell, emerge from Source in waves. They are critical to Creation's Story and the formation of matter and substance. Some choose to incarnate in what becomes flesh bodies. Others choose to inhabit the bits and pieces of our Universe and in what holds Creation together. Some of those who chose flesh bodies, enjoyed the experience - and do it again and again to learn all they can while in that form. Others are more cautious, or at least more thoughtful in whatever incarnation they experience.

Generally speaking in metaphysical terms, "old souls" refers to a soul mass that has incarnated many times. "Young souls" refers to a soul mass that lacks much experience in the way of incarnations. A "new soul" supposedly just emerged from a wave and has no experience at all in human form or any other type of form. Seldom does "old" or "young" have anything to do with the actual age of a soul or how long it has existed. Some say we were all created "in the beginning." Others say the creation of a soul is a continuous process without end or beginning. "New souls," then, may not actually refer to a brand-new creation, but, rather, a soul new to flesh incarnations. There are many ways to view this. Consider them all. Just remember, nobody really knows for certain. ...PMH


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Sunday, February 15, 2009

The Life Review and Experiencing One's Effect on Others

QUESTION:

"Hey, I notice your website has over a million visitors. Good. I have been a fan of your work and have a lot of respect for it. So, I thought you might be one of the few people who would know the answer to this possibly-obscure question.

"I know that in the life review, we often experience the effect we've had on others, by 'being' them for a time. So, if we harm others, we feel it. I imagine this would go for animals, too.

"But what about if you kill an insect? In the past when we've had too many cockroaches, in a moment of stress, I would throw some hot water on them and they would die suddenly. But I'm sure it's not nice. H-m-m-m, in fact, I feel guilty even now. But, sometimes you might have to kill a spider. Is there any evidence/are there any reports that people experience what they do to insects during a near-death experience?

"I believe insects do have consciousness, even if primitive. But, putting aside morality, what is the evidence/reports in this area?

"Most appreciate any guidance. Perhaps this might make an interesting sidebar in your books sometime."....Tim


ANSWER:

In my first book, "Coming Back to Life" (republished in 2008 thanks to Transpersonal Publishers), I carried a story about a near-death experiencer who could no longer kill even an ant after her episode. She was one of those who became keenly aware of insects, bugs, animals, and that sort, afterward.

Certainly in various Eastern religions, especially Buddhism, there are traditions - most of them called "The Royal Road" - whereby one does not kill anything, ever, not one bug or critter or crawler, even if it means the individual must forefeit his or her life in exchange.

So, how does one handle this type of sensitivity after an experience like a near-death episode? Many experiencers continue to kill insects afterward out of concern for others, or the safety factor with their families. But they do so with a "different" frame of mind. The majority are like Vernon Sylvest (his story is in my book "Beyond the Light"). He learned to communicate with the angel or deva of that particular species first, and discuss with that force/source what his wishes/needs were, and then ask that the members of that particular species in his area honor his request. Vernon is a physician; I've known him for years. And his method works. He tunes into the "group consciousness" of that species, states his request/need and reasoning, seeks a mutual solution that helps both him and them, then - bingo - he gets what he requested, without killing or harming anything or anyone.

I pretty much do the same thing, except I have an understanding with the various insect devas in my area, that should any of their number invade our house or cause problems with our property, they are subject to being killed. That understanding is a strong one. Should I kill a bug, I do so saying, knowing, feeling, that I am returning the critter to Divine Substance, back to whence it came. I honor that being and I wish it well. I am convinced that because I have this understanding, very few bugs ever enter our house - and we live in a three-story townhouse near a small forest: which means lots of critters everywhere - except where they agreed not to be.

Talk to life, regardless of the form it takes, and honor that life. Mutual benefit comes from mutual respect. PMH

SPECIAL COMMENTS FROM A NEAR-DEATH EXPERIENCER:

"I had a near-death experience at a very young age (approximately
two years old). I had on cloth diapers which were wet. The floor I was on
was marble that had metal dividers in it for decorative purposes.
Apparently I found a paperclip and put it into an electric socket.

"What follows is one of the most vivid experiences I have ever had
(I am now 50). I left my body, and, as I ascended, I remember feeling upset
that I had just started my life and did not want to go. I kept thinking
that as the walls disintegrated and the horizons looked as though they went
on for eternity. There were rings of clouds from the base of the horizon.
They became increasingly smaller the higher they went. I started to move up
towards a small, beautiful, loving light at the top of this formation. The
whole time I felt this to be very natural, however, did not want to keep
going because I knew there was work to be done back on earth and did not
want to give up. The acceleration towards the light stopped, and then I
found myself back in my body. My father found me and was able to revive me.

"This is my earliest memory and, to this day, one of my most vivid.

"I want you to know that your books and your life have always been
an inspiration to me. (I have always been a voracious reader on the subject
of near-death experiences.) I have ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease), and I am
making a loving transition this year. Your messages provide great beauty
and solace. Thank you for what you do."....Chris


ADDENDUM: I don't know if you are still "wearing" your body, Chris. But I
do know your life and what you have shared touched millions. Blessings
always, PMH

ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Time-sensitive - May 8 thru May 11 the International
Association for Near-Death Studies (IANDS) will again
be hosting a spiritual retreat for experiencers of
near-death states. This unique experience will be
held in the Mercy Center near St. Louis, MO. If you
are interested in knowing more, access this website -
www.neardeathexperiencers.org. There is a limit of
30 people who can attend. SIGN UP NOW! I was lucky
enough to attend once. It was like experiencing the
Holy of Holies, where many of our near-death episodes
lead us, in the beauty and joy of each other's hearts.

NDE Research Index - For anyone who has gone searching for
solid information about the phenomenon, you know how
difficult it can be to find what you want. IANDS has
prepared an NDE Research Index that covers all papers
and English-language articles on the subject between
1877 and 2005. That's 128 years of information! For
information on how to use and the cost of doing so,
access www.iands.org/bibcd.html.

Large Buddhist Conference held last December in Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia, covered "Closer to Reality: Understanding
Death and Beyond." They had several sessions on near-
death and out-of-body experiences, and on children's
spontaneous past-life recall. This was a scholarly
event. To learn more, access www.c2rc.org/.

German NDE Network - At the January 2009 meeting of IANDS-
Munich, 110 people attended of which 40% were near-
death experiencers. Speakers were Pim van Lommel, M.D.
and Evelyn Elsaesser-Valarino. This group is growing
in numbers. If you are interested in attending their
meetings or want to know more about them, contact Alois
Serwaty at netzwerk-nahtoderfahrung@t-online.de or
Thomas Angerpointner at Angerpointner@t-online.de. For
what is going on in other countries, contact IANDS at
www.iands.org.

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