"Have you ever died before, can you elaborate?"
Answered by: William Samuel Lee Jr
October 24, 2024
Before we begin, let’s return to the basics: time and space do not fundamentally exist. Concepts like “before” and “after” quickly lose relevance the moment you step outside the waking conscious state.
Everything is happening simultaneously, just as people can be building bridges, paving roads, landscaping, and teaching all at once, each worker holding their own unique perspective of reality. You are part of a similar macrocosm—one of many incarnations existing simultaneously within more expansive gestalts of realities and forms of consciousness.
In essence, you exist as simultaneous action within action. Your concepts of time are merely distorted perceptions of this action. For humanity, this distortion is necessary because you desire to create in ways unique to yourselves. To do this, an ego construct had to be adopted by each participant to engage in the collective creation process.
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This ego construct has varied across different ages in what you call the “past.” It is an energy construct that forms automatically as a by-product of the inner, nonphysical personality integrating its data into patterns discernible in the material world. It is this construct that asks the question. For it, seeing “before” its birth is impossible, and seeing beyond its death is also impossible. Thus, the ego’s natural inclination is to reject pre- and post-life existences.
You have died and will die because matter is not permanent, though it does seem continuous. What you perceive as solid matter is renewing itself faster than you can currently detect. Your matter recreates itself in cycles, and these cycles have pulsations with unique intensities, unlike any other throughout all of creation.
In short, your reality is in slow motion. Death is legitimized by you because the transition process between life and “death” is measurable and predictable. But that doesn’t mean it’s fundamental. Nothing about you remains the same from one moment to the next. The smoothness of your life is produced by the waking conscious ego—that’s its job.
With this understanding, you’ll soon realize that death holds no intrinsic relevance outside of opinions shaped by distorted perspectives.