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<blockquote data-quote="mjross" data-source="post: 198253" data-attributes="member: 10596"><p>What better way to find out than hear from someone who has been there. In many ways what we each will experience depends upon our personal beliefs. We make choices in life based upon our beliefs that create our physical experience. These same beliefs influence the afterdeath reality that you create.</p><p></p><p>In Jane Roberts’ channeled book, “The Afterdeath Journal of an American Philosopher: The World View of William James,” James describes his subjective environment AFTER he dies, and the feel of All That Is within that environment. Here’s some of what he says about his amazing experience:</p><p>“Everywhere I sense a presence, or atmosphere, or atmospheric presence that is well-intentioned, gentle yet powerful, and all-knowing. This seems to be a psychological presence of such stunning parts, however, that I can point to no one place and identify it as being there in contrast to being someplace else.</p><p></p><p>“At the risk of understating, this presence seems more like a loving condition that permeates existence, and from which all existence springs. The feeling of safety is definitely connected here, in that I know that no evil or harm can befall me, that each of my choices will yield benefits, and that this loving condition upholds me in all of my ways.</p><p></p><p>“As in life I was always aware of an underlying melancholy, I am here always delightfully conscious of an extraordinary sense of safety that leads, say, to heroic acts and courage—naturally. There is the constant feeling that the universe is with me, for me, and with and for all others at the same time. Not only does it not conspire against me, but it ever lends its active support.</p><p></p><p>“This willingness to help is everywhere apparent and promotes, of course, a sense of ease that, at the same time stimulates the personality’s abilities in ways most difficult to describe. … All theological and intellectual theories are beside the point in the reality of this phenomenon.</p><p></p><p>“I KNOW that this presence or loving condition forms itself into me, and into all other personalities; that it lends itself actively to seek my good in the most particular and individual ways.”</p><p>……………………………………………………………………….</p><p>The Afterdeath Journal of an American Philosopher: The World View of William James, Chapter 10, The Atmospheric Presence (originally italicized words in caps)</p><p></p><p>A life on Earth and the afterdeath environment are only the beginning of many levels of reality that lie ahead. In this book James tells of his adventures exploring the afterdeath environment. It is quite an interesting read.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mjross, post: 198253, member: 10596"] What better way to find out than hear from someone who has been there. In many ways what we each will experience depends upon our personal beliefs. We make choices in life based upon our beliefs that create our physical experience. These same beliefs influence the afterdeath reality that you create. In Jane Roberts’ channeled book, “The Afterdeath Journal of an American Philosopher: The World View of William James,” James describes his subjective environment AFTER he dies, and the feel of All That Is within that environment. Here’s some of what he says about his amazing experience: “Everywhere I sense a presence, or atmosphere, or atmospheric presence that is well-intentioned, gentle yet powerful, and all-knowing. This seems to be a psychological presence of such stunning parts, however, that I can point to no one place and identify it as being there in contrast to being someplace else. “At the risk of understating, this presence seems more like a loving condition that permeates existence, and from which all existence springs. The feeling of safety is definitely connected here, in that I know that no evil or harm can befall me, that each of my choices will yield benefits, and that this loving condition upholds me in all of my ways. “As in life I was always aware of an underlying melancholy, I am here always delightfully conscious of an extraordinary sense of safety that leads, say, to heroic acts and courage—naturally. There is the constant feeling that the universe is with me, for me, and with and for all others at the same time. Not only does it not conspire against me, but it ever lends its active support. “This willingness to help is everywhere apparent and promotes, of course, a sense of ease that, at the same time stimulates the personality’s abilities in ways most difficult to describe. … All theological and intellectual theories are beside the point in the reality of this phenomenon. “I KNOW that this presence or loving condition forms itself into me, and into all other personalities; that it lends itself actively to seek my good in the most particular and individual ways.” ………………………………………………………………………. The Afterdeath Journal of an American Philosopher: The World View of William James, Chapter 10, The Atmospheric Presence (originally italicized words in caps) A life on Earth and the afterdeath environment are only the beginning of many levels of reality that lie ahead. In this book James tells of his adventures exploring the afterdeath environment. It is quite an interesting read. [/QUOTE]
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