During The Near Death Experience

Describe a phase in life that was difficult to say goodbye to.

Oddly, and contrary to public opinion about what actually happens during a near death experience (NDE), I felt pleasantly relieved when exiting the Earth’s atmosphere and dimensional dynamics of space and time. Though I heard telepathically my family calling me back, and my dogs whimpering for me, I kept moving away without any remorse or feelings of need, want or longings for those who I knew and loved in this dimension. And to add, those are connected to the first through third degrees of cosmic biological evolution and consciousness in this universal dimensional system (the Matrix). As it no longer mattered to me, and I didn’t look back with regret or sadness’s, just kept moving without acknowledging any of it.

So… For these reasons, the feelings of guilt, that I temporarily experienced then, or any long fulfilled emotions for my things, pets and friends, came and surrounded me in my flight across the space of this universe. It desperately did its best to capture my emotional feelings for family, friends and pets, yet I knew, and pressed onward to the place separated from this entire universe of emotions and sadnesses, and chose not to look back.

And now, this is how I see any religious system on Earth, as a tsunami, as it is determined to encapsulate mankind and bind them to earth for the length of time it takes one to escape this place. As this is Earth and her demanding, yet beautiful, character, that must control everything, and uses religious symbols, beliefs, and emotional powers of control. She is Earth, and she engulfs her prey.

NASA’s recently photographed images of our Universe

2 responses to “During The Near Death Experience”

  1. Kalyanasundaram Kalimuthu Avatar

    Looks like Earth has some serious attachment issues—it just won’t let go! The way you describe the pull of guilt, love, and belief feels like gravity for the soul. Maybe life is just one long lease agreement, and the fine print says, “No early departures.” Your journey sounds peaceful, but Earth, as usual, dragged you back with its emotional paperwork. Guess there’s still something left for you to do here. Hope it’s not just more bills!

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    1. BoJenn Avatar

      Oh, I hate those bills, and on social security for the too old to be hired, strongly dislikes the having to make payments. Yes, I hope there are more things to do. I hope so. Winning the lottery would be right up there, on the top of my bucket list, or number 3 down.

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