@vestralux So many threads of connection - cats, ghostwriting, the afterlife, finding community, I am moved to tears too!???. Once again, your writing reminds me why I do what I do. Until we hone our energetic channels of communication, words can still inspire and stir people to transformation. Your words have lent wind to my wings tonight. ?
Thank you for your detailed explanation! It opens up a fascinating realm to us. Very happy to hear that helping spirits do attempt to be of service, and that they come in all forms. I appreciate how you've shared so much with us ... heartfelt thank you!
Here's an article that analyses the situation if KJU's demise were true... and the way they analyses is not a pretty picture.
My intuition tells me Kim Jung Un is alive. But he is scared of the coronavirus and has gone into hiding. He doesn't want to risk losing power.
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I, too, am so fascinated by this whole discussion! I could read volumes on what Vestralux is discussing. I have had a long-time interest in near-death experiences, having read Eben Alexander's account and others. I have not read The Afterlife of Billy Fingers (will have to look that up.)
My impression of Kim Yo Jung is that she's 10 times more dangerous and crazy than her brother.
@cc21 I am rereading Billy Fingers now, probably for the third time. You’ll enjoy it - it’s a lighter take on the next dimension compared to Eben Alexander’s. In this case, Billy in the afterlife is “chatting” with his sister, who records his musings and descriptions of where he is in great detail. E.g. the holographic review of his life is carried out in a crystal chamber which forms around him as he’s surfing the Universe. As he reviews each choice and decision made and even the paths not taken, he is simultaneously healed. It gets even more richly intricate as he “graduates” to higher dimensions but one thing stands in common with Proof of Heaven - the prevalence of sound, music and celestial choirs.
- the prevalence of sound, music and celestial choirs.
Oh, man.
The tones, harmonies, smells, colors. The energetic sensations. The singing that appears to create new forms or open doorways or grow things!
"Indescribable" is an inadequate word.
My first memory from childhood happened when I was still young enough to be wearing a diaper. We're not supposed to be able to retain memories from that young, but I have a couple. Anyway, I'm sitting on a black and white checked linoleum floor and morning sunlight is streaming through the window in the kitchen door.
There's a little yellow and white gingham curtain on that window, and it's parted so that those morning sunbeams could rain right down over me. I remember how the light smelled, and that it tasted like pennies. A little tangy. And that it felt very, very soft.
My mother was still a teenager and highly traumatized, so she was pretty frightening (still can be). Not someone I've ever gone to for comfort, let's put it that way. As a baby, I'm sure she was terrifying to me, though thankfully I don't remember much of that. But I can vividly remember how comforted and happy I felt sitting in those rays of light.
Throughout the rest of my childhood I would self-soothe whenever I needed to by thinking about how that sunshine had felt.
Still, it was the littlest, teensiest mote of dust relative to what Light is like outside this dimension.
@vestralux I am such a dilettante at this. I am learning to speak to animals and communicate with plants and trees. I have grasped at tendrils of understanding in my readings that matter is frequency and vibration, which is what sound is made of. The Sanskrit term Nada Brahma means Sound is God, suggesting that it is a musical universe. Eben Alexander refers to the infinitely loving divine source as Om, and shares, as you mentioned, that celestial songs and hymns open up portals to even higher realms. I have felt the “otherness” of cathedrals, churches and other places of worship because all the prayers and hymns and chants and words of love and power that have been offered through the centuries have altered their fabrics of reality. I understand all these - at an intuitive level.
I was wondering how you perceive/sense/feel this musical universe in your journeying and how does it impact you in your daily life.?