Let me begin this by saying that much of what I'm about to share cannot
be proven without actually committing suicide... and this is a fact,
but a fact you do not want to test.
There are some psychic oriented individuals who can either see, or
sense, ghosts. This is a fact. The human being is composed of
three simultaneously existing, and yet separate, realms of vibrational
energy. Two of these are called "Esoteric" because the
vibrational energy of these two realms is too subtle for the brain and
physical senses to perceive. The physical realm everyone knows,
and too many think that the physical realm is all there is. The
physical realm is only one of many realms in the whole of Creation.
One reason so many think that the physical realm is all there is.... is
a less than conscious fear of the unknown hidden within oneself.
For some of us, this fear is intense, even though one may not
know it exists. It does exist, and the more one depends upon ones
thinking [and insists that the physical realm is all there is] the more
likely ones thinking is due to such a fear. I mention all this
only to set the scene for what I'm about to say.
Within each of us there are two major realms of existence. One is
the MIND realm, and the other is the Spiritual realm. They exist
simultaneously with the physical realm, with which we are
familiar. Few of us are aware of the other two realms, or the
many sub realms that also exist within us and are accesssible only when
ones attention is pulled inside [as happens often when one is near
death] or as a consequence of successful meditation for a prolonged
time.
At death, the Soul and individual MIND are pulled within the Astral
region...the first major realm within us, or simutaneously existing
with us. This is automatic, and happens to everyone. This
is an answer to the querstion of "is there life after death"?
Yes, there is, and the nature of that life depends upon what one does
in this life. That is, one is rewarded with a prolonged stay
within some heaven, or one is sent to some "hell" [more a place where
one is re-educated relative to what one should not do or be].
After ones re-education, one is reincarnated to continue the purpose of
life... which is the full and complete exploration and experiencing of
life. The person from the stay in some heaven is also reincarnated to
continue his/her Spiritual evolution.
OK, now between the Astral region where ones Soul/MIND goes at
death, and this physical plane we think of as "life",
are several sub planes of the Astral plane. These sub planes are
misunderstood by psychics as containing "angels" or "advanced souls"...
they are not inhabited by such. These sub planes are where those
who died, but whose attachment to their past life is so intense, that
they are unable to enter the pure Astral realm; or those whose hate is
so great that they are unable to rise above this sub Astral
realm;... and those who commit suidice remain in this realm until
the alloted time of their death arrives.
When one commits suicide, ones Soul/MIND leaves the physical plane, but
remains vibrationally just beyond it.... where they are able to "see"
what is happening on the physical plane, but unable to interact with
the physical plane.... because they do not have a physical body.
They remain in this state for a period equal to their allotted time of
life. At the time when they would have naturally died arrives,
they proceed to that place all go at death. They go before the
"judge" [we all must face] and they attempt to explain why they denied
all those with whom they had Karma the opportunity to complete that
Karma [this is a very serious offense].
They are sent to places appropriate for them to learn the cost of
suicide, and after a long time, they re-enter the process by
reincarnation. But, now they have to begin repaying those with
whom they had Karmic debts to pay.... plus addressing the Fate Karma we
all bring with us into each life we live. The next life for
someone who commits suicide is a heavy Karmic life to live, in other
words. And, this comes after spending who knows how long in a
place where one learns that suicide is not something one ever wants to
do again.
So, I share this perspective on suicide only because it was shared with
me, with the possiblity that someone might be dissuaded from attempting
suicide... which is not an answer one should chose...but if chosen... rest assured one will not do so again.
James W. Patterson, Ph.D., Esogist, or docjp, is founder of Esochology, EsoEducation, and is a student of the Esoteric realms [the MIND and Spiritual realms within Man, or those
two-thirds of the human being that many believe cannot be accessed], and Western mysticism. Click Here , or Here for additional research in Esochology and the "Unknown" in Man.
» left by Anonymous (3 years 77 days ago.)
Very interesting article and point of view. I won't attempt to learn if you're correct or not. I think you may not have scored a 5 because of one word in paragraph 5 and one in paragraph 6. Those petty ole typos. Spellcheck's a must! Respond to this comment
» left by Anonymous (3 years 77 days ago.)
Docjp, I forgot to add, stating your reason for writing this article is very noble and honourable. I hope lives are spared because of it. Thank you. Respond to this comment
» left by docjp(318) docjp (3 years 71 days ago.)
Again, thanks. I hope the same.
» left by Sandor from Lansdowne, PA (2 years 193 days ago.)
Sorry, I can not identify with any of this, all of which I consider pure speculation. Where is the evidence, or "where's the beef????" Respond to this comment
» left by docjp(318) docjp (2 years 117 days ago.)
The problem with the Esoteric is that it cannot be physically evidenced for those incapable of accessing the Esoteric within themselves. Letting go of the deludional notion that one can "control" ones life by thinking is the first step in seeking the evidence you desire. The evidence and the insights you desire are waiting for you within your own MIND and Spiritual realms. Peace
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