Encouragement for grieving people

Many people are grieving the sudden loss of my beloved sister OB. She died of a catastrophic stroke after her second jew-jab. OB took jew-jabs against the expert medical advice that I shared with her. Following is information that I sent to one of those grieving people yesterday:

I’ve studied the subject of consciousness, including the primacy of consciousness, continuity of consciousness (life after death) and interconnectedness of all instances of consciousness. I’ve also learned about the nature of reality through other consciousness-raising activities, e.g. dream analysis, meditation, creative activities, and observing nature.

OB is extremely happy now. I’ve seen her in Heaven several times in dreams. She is delighted to have served her time in this world and now be in Heaven. We will see OB again, at her radiant best, when we too return to our spiritual home. In the meantime, we can remain in contact with OB in dreams and we can feel her presence, love and support when we need it. 

Related points

  1. We live in a world of mind (consciousness) — the ‘physical’ world as we experience it does not exist outside our mind.
  2. Consciousness arises from a realm beyond space and time that is known by names such as God and quantum vacuum.
  3. The brain does not produce consciousness. The brain is involved in processing consciousness but consciousness originates from outside the brain.
  4. Expressions of God in the visible universe (e.g. in the lives of OB, you, me) are necessary for the evolution of God — God learns through us.
  5. All worldly instances of consciousness are in a transactional relationship with God.
  6. We cannot exist without God and God cannot evolve without His/Her expressions in us.
  7. When our worldly expression ceases upon physical death, our mind continues in the realm beyond space and time (a realm of infinite beauty, love and knowledge).
  8. We live in that heavenly realm during our worldly lives and we occasionally experience that level of our being in altered states of consciousness such as heavenly dreams and visions.
  9. The heavenly realm varies in levels of awareness, from levels that are close to the Light (God) to those that are far from the Light, i.e. yang (light) and yin (dark), the positive and negative principles of cosmic processes.
  10. During worldly life we stream consciousness from our spiritual home, and we continue life in our spiritual home after leaving the worldly realm.
  11. OB returned to her spiritual home, which for her is a high level of Heaven. She is living in the world of beauty, love and knowledge from which the higher aspects of her worldly presence radiated.
  12. Heaven is being in our spiritual home. Therefore, people who habitually expressed ignorance (darkness, evil) in this world go home to Heaven in a low realm of the afterlife.
  13. There is no evidence (e.g. studies of resuscitated people who remember their experiences of continued consciousness while clinically dead) of what Christianity teaches about “Hell.” Even resuscitated psychopaths report a heavenly afterlife.
  14. Like her life in this world, OB’s life in Heaven is one of mind. Heaven is an infinitely richer experience of our limited experience of the Divine in this world.

More information on this subject and references to the scientific literature can be found in the Spiritual section of the blog.


At the quantum level everything is connected.

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