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The concept of the ghost state
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The existence of ghosts, beings of human
white and cold human form, is a feature written about since the earliest times.
There are countless stories about ghosts and their integral part in human
historical events from the earliest of times. Even today, "ghost
stories" hold a certain magnetic fascination for most human beings. |
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Why then is it difficult for many people
to believe in the existence of ghosts, even though their existence
unquestionably has been written about for thousands of years? |
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Possibly, it is because of our now well
developed sense of scientific endeavor of being abe to measure all we see. |
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Historical documentation pointing to
existence of spirits
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To say that spirits do not exist, because
there are no clear photos, no video recordings, no credible eye witness
accounts is to deny "real world" documented fact. In spite of what professional
skeptics would have you believe, there are documented videotaped, photographed
phenomena indicating the existence of ethereal beings or spirits from across
the world. |
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It remains a subliminal part of our language that we
venerate people we think as super smart and call them a genius. As we discussed
earlier the word to the Romans meant someone through who the spirits speak!
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There are countless stories of spirits documented in
almost every religious philosophy on the planet. |
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Spirits with physical form appear less common than
visitations in dreams
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From all the literature there appears a clear
distinction in terms of spirits of departed humans and spirits that appear in
dreams.
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It appears that there are fewer documented cases of
spirits with physical abilities compared to people who have experienced a dream
when someone who was dead interacted through a new experience (in other words a
vision). |
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On the face of it, it appears almost every living
conscious human will experience at least one vision in their life where they
experience a dream where someone who has died speaks to them as if they were
very much alive. |
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It is even common for people to experience feelings of
familiarity in locations where they have never physically been. These recorded
occurrences have provided the basis of the whole "past life" culture that is now
so popular- the belief that people die and come back to life again,
"reincarnation". |
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So your body is dead, but your awareness is free to
roam- what do you do?
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To help us better understand many of the common
features of ghosts, let us consider the scenario of your body ceasing to exist,
yet your mind continuing. In the first instance, the compulsion may be to stay
with the body, watch it, what people around our body, experience the feeling of
burial and separation. It is only natural that those of us with a strong
attachment and affinity to our bodies would remain attached to them, even when
they have ceased. |
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Next is the question, if we remain obsessed in issues
of this reality as to what previous emotions draw us further. Next to our
bodies, the most affectionate temples are buildings and locations that hold the
strongest memories of our life. Both good and bad memories may represent the
strongest memories. usually, if life experiences are so strong as to keep our
minds focused on trying to continue living as a physical human being even
though our bodies have ceased to function are most often negative in influence. |
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What are you then in a physical sense, wedded to this
reality? In essence, a person who chooses to remain in a state of existence in
a particular location is whatever matter they choose, usually those things that
represent the strongest images of their life- their chair, their bed, their
closet their possessions. |
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How then does a mind, with the ability to influence
matter to move and form under strong concentration seek to solve the problem of
being something solid, out of matter that is far from solid- the answer is in
reverse- by creating a vacuum. A ghost form is usually cold, for no other
reason than the mind seeking to embody those features most normal about being a
human- actually possessing form, by consuming volume in reverse- by creating a
vacuum. Thus the presence of a ghost is often associated with the sense of a
cold draught, seemingly having no point of origin. |
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A scenario |
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Mr X, is frightened and in a jolt, the conscious mind
changes position to look at the body from the outside, possibly from a defined
angle in the physical room. Mr X's conscious mind is physical too. It is the
particles in the room to which Mr X's mind has chosen to position. This means
that Mr X's conscious mind is busily trying to make changes to other than his
form, e.g., trying to shake the hand of the doctor, or try to push the nurse to
hurry up, or simply watch from afar. |
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What can happen is that the conscious mind fails to
tap into pure aware memories and therefore meld with the UCA. This results in
the conscious mind trapped of physical form, able to pick up new thoughts, but
unable to speak or do any thing physically of its own form to communicate, to
be separated from the oneness feeling of UCA, of joy, of happiness, of beauty. |
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Mr X is frightened and leaves the operating theatre,
and goes home. Mr X is in a state of hell. He is neither living, nor pure UCA.
The dimension and definition of hell in this case is totally of Mr X's
choosing. If Mr X believes he cannot go anywhere but with his body, then this
will happen in the real time of Earth. |
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If Mr X, believes he can travel to possibilities of
the future, or memories of the past, or watch passing moments of now, he can do
all these things. But the moment that Mr X thinks about those happy moments,
the joys, those laughter's, those pure UCA thoughts of existence, then the
conscious mind and memories of Mr X can begin to be with the one. |
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