“
This
complete
lack
of selfknowledge
is why
there is
so much
fear in
our world
today.
WILLIAM BUHLMAN
Death is not the end. I know this from over 40
years of out-of-body experiences. We are actually
at the beginning stages of awakening to our true
identity. Evolution has nothing to do with biological
change; it is better described as an inner process
of awakening consciousness. Because we are
immortal, it doesn't matter how long the process
of evolution may take. It might take an individual
hundreds of lifetimes to become a fully awakened,
multi-dimensional being. No one dies! Ever! Death
is simply a continuation of life because our entire
state of consciousness survives when we die.
When we look at the core of insightful religious
texts; and the profound spiritual journeys recorded
throughout the history of mankind, we discover
the experience of transcending the biological
body. Revered documents such as Revelations
and the Koran offer direct accounts of repeated
and extended experiences beyond the body.
Why is movement beyond our biological identity so
important? In my books I detail multiple benefits, the
most important being self-knowledge. Our belief
systems confine us in a box of flawed assumptions
that distort the perception of who we really are. The
average human has no concept where they come
from before birth. They have no idea where they are
going after death. They have no idea of our purpose
for being here. This complete lack of self-knowledge
is why there's so much fear in our world today.
We keep identifying our biological existence with
flags and religions; or with a piece of dirt we live on
for a limited time. We're not biological beings. We're
not men. Not women. Not fathers or mothers. These
are temporary labels that we have given ourselves
based on the roles we have chosen for this lifetime.
Soul or consciousness has no form. The humanoid
framework by which we define consciousness
is false. I know from OBE experiences that, as I
prolong my experiences, I lose my humanoid form.
Keep in mind that people do not naturally aspire
toward a more expansive self-concept. It's almost
too much for some people to even consider. “Well,
if I'm not a human, then what am I?” We do not
intuitively suspect that, once we drop all the facades
and their attaching limits, we can create our own
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