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Understanding the devastation of the soul

It should be understood that the inner worlds (unseen worlds ) which exist are influenced by the consciousness of humanity, which is why spiritual teachings throughout the ages have stressed the importance of our attitudes and the values by which we live.

Thus, while our physical acts affect the outer world (the physical world we see and live in) , it is our consciousness—our attitudes and beliefs—that directly affect the inner, spiritual dimension of life on Earth.

Yogi's, Sufi's and other traditions meditate the inner worlds, or find themselves working within these realms.

For most of my life, almost as young as I can recall I have been involved in assisting those who have died. Each moment is unique, yet there are similar elements.

That is not to say I am the doer. I believe God is All, and it is Grace which is given. I am merely the facilitator.

All that has happened is that mysticism spontaneously opened to me.

As a young girl I used to simply bless those souls I became aware of. Now I help using esoteric spiritual processes.

Much of my work I do not talk of. For a while I have been aware of the devastation in the inner worlds and how this is a the cause of the current ecocide, and acts of fundementalism.

I was in the process of writing to world leaders , particularly Arabic leaders who might be open to such a discussion. Because I have felt strongly that in order to understand why fractions, wars, evil acts happen it is essential to see the spiritual devastation of the soul and understand why this has happened.

For it was within one of these moments I saw how fundamentalism , the sudden re-programming of someone who had been previously been quiet or reasonable , to suddenly apparently manifest into a terrorist could be apparently sudden.

I saw how the inner realms were now so out of balance that there were realms full of malevolent beings whose sole purpose was to work human weaknesses of anger and greed to create more wars.

As such people who had a weakness or vulnerability in their own energy fields, who perhaps even had self loathing (which is impoded anger), were like prey to these beings.

I saw how these beings worked those vulnerable like puppets, and nobody was aware that this is what is happening.

I saw how so called recreational drugs affect the nervous system and our conductivity and hence our energy fields, making us prey to invasion from the unseen, from darker forces.

I clearly saw how the only realm which was pure light in the inner worlds left was the Angelic realms. Recently a sacred alchymie angelic realm gift in the form of a beautiful structure, like sacred art , had been birthed into this material realm, and I felt the deepest gratitude that this was so, and it felt so necessary for esoteric healers everywhere, no matter what religion they are associated with to become aware of this gift for their work in trying to rebalance the inner worlds and heal the consciousness of humankind.

The form was here for radical healing, but who would be capable of responding to it? What is truly esoteric requires us almost to bypass the cerebral mind of proof, science and argument, to the feeling dimension, to intuitive gnosis.

Such an understanding takes place only through Grace.

To step into its realm we need to leave behind the dramas and conflicts that belong to our ego’s version of our self and the world. We need to meet it with our own light, that pure awareness within us that belongs to a higher dimension of our being.

Rather than look at what is lost, what can be born but forgotten that life is a rich and mysterious coming together of many worlds.

There are no books, no schools or traditions, that will tell us exactly how to do this work with life’s changing pat- terns. Only in the meeting of our consciousness with the awakening consciousness within life—our own awakened consciousness as we bring it to life in each moment—will we find the information we need.

In his book, Easy Death, he says “attention will eventually gravitate from the Brilliant White Field back into lesser planes and visions. You will see other individuals. Helpful people will appear, and you will move into another condition quite naturally and easily.”

These transitions are not all pleasurable. He says circumstances may arise that justify fear, sorrow, anger and desires, but the secret is to understand these visions as formed by your own mind. In spite of any desire to stay in the White Light, you will automatically drop back into planes of manifested existence leading to a rebirth either in this realm or in another vibratory plane of existence.

Again in Easy Death Adi Da says “Death is not a permanent event or effect. Death is simply a transition to further experience. … The death process is simply another form of participation in the Mystery and Universal Unity of existence.”

My own experience of helping people to transition through the death process (which only really begins once we leave the body ) concurs which detailed yogi reports and other mystics.

Some are filled with regrets they cannot move on.

Others still cannot move on because they see their loved ones suffering and just feel the loss and feel the energetic attachment.

Whilst I am aware of this , I tend not to be pulled into the stories, I simply bless them and help them transitioning through prayer of change.

Sometimes however the feeling of fear in them, or regrets is so great I have no choice but to listen.

The spiritual perspective is not fearful...

Yet a spiritual perspective is that there is no death, just a continuum, most believe to something greater. Some mystics, seers are aware of snapshots of what happens after death. I have had two near death experiences which I realise now were Graceful spiritual moments necessary for me to see beyond what I identified with as reality in the material world.

We even now have science in the theory of Biocentrism coming to the same conclusion that non dual ways and mystics have known for thousands of years.

As a young child I was acutely aware of those transitioning, those stuck in what yogi's have described as this 'the freak out of the death process'

From as young as I can remember I used to intuitively know, sometimes days ahead when someone may transition. I become aware of some (who I never knew whilst living) suddenly being around me in the ethereal body . (what is left after we relinquish the body)

I remember for example walking in restaurants looking at someone and knowing they were about to 'die'. I remember telling my parents and my parents horror when , the person did die within minutes. I quickly learned not to share a lot of what I see and participate in.But my awareness developed radically without me seeking it.

And I knew when I felt or saw these "souls " in their ethereal body, they were confused, or worried or frightened to move on.

Some are still bound to their material life, family, friends and are full of an absolute fear of what they were facing without a body.

As I have matured in my own spiritual way of life and awareness, I have found that the nature of this sort of work helping with transitions is largely for people I have never met, yet I feel a deep connection in the moment.

I now feel things at a totally different level, moving intuitively sometimes for quite a period in advance creating the connection, and I have learned to now trust this.

After world disasters many souls are stuck...

I have found whole pockets in inner worlds like this after worldly disasters for example. Prior to an earthquake, or even the recent awful 700 deaths of hajj pilgrims.

Each year four times a year I particpate in my home in a meditative prayer of change to help those needing transitioning, or if there is has been a disaster where many have died. At times there have been literally hundreds shifted through this prayer meditating these realms.

Fully transitioning takes a different time depending on complexity and what is being purified.

Conclusion

There is an inevitability of death , yet those left facing it have rarely prepared, and only some of those "living" contemplate it ,most carrying on as if it would never happen.

Many religions focus on the ascension and transcendence of this place as if one is above or below something. Of course it’s true – one does go beyond the limitations of the ego. But isn’t it more accurate to say that these are states of real presence? They reflect something of us really being here?

In the pursuit of many spiritual ways many feel this is the dream, an illusion of mind and our manifestation.

Adi Da Samraj even described death as "the ultimate insult!" in as much as most people live life trying to control things, and distracting themselves, staving off addressing the inevitable .

It has been said by many spiritual people that the western dis-ease of seeking material gain is actually a reflection of trying to hide from this fear of death, of being extinguished.

Unless one is on a truly spiritual path we rarely contemplate death whilst alive, yet scriptures from many exoteric religions recommend just this.

‘'die whilst still alive " Koran

What this is really saying is righten your life whilst living, letting go of distractions of the material world, power, winning this or that, and instead focus on Truth and the Reality of existence and live the mystery. If we do this we are still present , but become far more a presence of love, opening ourselves to understand the sacred nature of everything.

Enlightenment or God-realization is not purely a psychological event. Bodily changes also occur, most dramatically in the higher phases of enlightenment. In the final phase, according to esoteric teachings in various sacred traditions and hermetic schools, the body is alchemically changed from flesh into light, becoming immortal.

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