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A detailed explanation will come later, so let it suffice here to say that beings on Iarga that possess this mentality are denied reincarnation. This selection is the cause of the continuing improvement in mentality, generation after generation, which enables a race to become unselfish. On Earth, this selection was blocked some twenty centuries ago by extraterrestrial intervention whereby we cannot improve our average mentality. UfO…Contact from Planet Iarga: Stefan Denaerde, published by Ankh-Hermes, Deventer, Netherlands, 1969 |
The above book was published in 1969, a long time before anybody made a link between near-death experiences (NDE) and control of the afterlife process by aliens. Even today nearly everybody would reject such an idea. But, what if the author is right?
Introduction Near death experiencers never question their afterlife experience. With a few exceptions, it is all wonderful and life changing. However, their stories contain plenty anomalies that are overlooked or given an interpretation afterwards to fit their own belief system. NDE researchers often do the same thing, or they loose themselves in statistical data. Both don’t have enough information or knowledge about other subjects that might tie in to the afterlife experience to consider that maybe there is something else going on. This article will go into a critical analysis of the NDE’s in the first part, and then, in part 2, examine the connection to an alien factor by some of the NDE’ers own experiences and other issues related to this connection. In my opinion the so-called aliens (Greys and the like) are actually elemental or spirit beings who are known to interfere with the spiritual state of development of humans. If you can’t accept such a connection, don’t read this article. This article is only meant for those few who can expand their awareness sufficiently to explore a possibility that might not be pleasant to consider. All near-death experiences are different, but the essence of an NDE is the experience of love and how all life in the universe is connected. On the other hand, the experience is difficult to describe because it is so unfamiliar to the NDE’er. His description is not a complete one, because he does not really know what he is dealing with, and often we will find that NDE’ers try to interpret and identify what they went through, based on their own belief systems. Some NDE’s are short, or follow an almost standard process, while in others the soul has elaborate mystical experiences. Overall, an NDE has a profound effect on the person when he comes back to his body. He gains another perspective on reality giving his present life more meaning. At the other side, NDE’ers never question what they have experienced. Is what they experienced and who they encountered in the afterlife really what they thought it was? Is it possible that they misinterpreted the experience? Is it even possible that they were misguided, misled or even manipulated by beings who pretend to be what the NDE’ers would expect to see? A lot of NDE’ers would not even consider that their favorite religious figures who gave them so much love might not be the real ones. In my opinion, the worst thing with NDE research is to take everything at face value, and to avoid any critical examination. Some NDE researches interpret the NDE reports in a religious fashion, supporting their own religious beliefs. This distorts the real experiences. One needs to look at all details, especially those that don’t quite fit the religious interpretations, to figure out if the afterlife process might be different than what most people believe it is. |
Part 1: The Afterlife Investigated
Some near-death experiencers finds themselves first in darkness. It is a total black darkness that stretches all around them into infinity. It is sometimes called the Void. It is total stillness and peace. Although it might be initially scary, it does bring relief after all the pain and trauma the physical body had to endure. Now one feels free and calm. Some people might think that the darkness or void is something bad or evil, but that is not so. It is sometimes explained as being the void that is full of potentials, before creation. After the impact, I faded to black into what I call a void. It was dark, black, empty and wide open. It was the most peaceful and calm feeling I ever had. I knew with just one thought I could travel through the void… NDERF I found myself in a black void completely at peace. I had no self-awareness, no memory of who I was but I somehow knew that I was separate from the void. I cannot describe the feeling of completely peace: no pain, no worries, no sense of self, it was fantastic…I didn’t feel very lucky and was really angry at being back. At the time, I really would have preferred to stay in the void. NDERF When the soul starts to move, usually because it perceives a light in the distance, it goes through a tunnel at the end of which it enters into the White Light. It seems that the movement itself creates this tunnel or this vortex like tube that will connect the soul with the next higher level. The time spent in the void seems to be related to what the soul needs in order to contemplate its new state of being. When it is ready it will perceive a light in the distance. Some people become afraid of the void. As there is nothing else in the void but oneself, it will depend on how you view yourself if you like the void or not. In a certain way you could call it a black mirror. The void itself is neutral. The Void is actually the basis of everything, for all creation. The stillness and nothingness is only apparent, as it contains all potentialities. I think this is what the alchemists called Nigredo, the Blackness, and also the Prime Materia, the substance underlying all creation. NDE’er Mellen-Thomas Benedict expressed it this way: At this point of my near-death experience, I found myself in a profound stillness, beyond all silence. I could see or perceive FOREVER, beyond Infinity. I was in the Void… I was in pre creation, before the Big Bang. I had crossed over the beginning of time / the First Word/the First vibration. I was in the Eye of Creation. I felt as if I was touching the Face of God. It was not a religious feeling. Simply I was at one with Absolute Life and Consciousness. When I say that I could see or perceive forever, I mean that I could experience all of creation generating itself. It was without beginning and without end… I can tell you this now: the Void is less than nothing, yet more than everything that is! The Void is absolute zero; chaos forming all possibilities. It is Absolute Consciousness; much more than even Universal Intelligence. The Void is the vacuum or nothingness between all physical manifestations… I began to see during my near-death experience that everything that is, is the Self, literally, your Self, my Self. The Void itself is devoid of experience. It is pre life, before the first vibration. Near-Death Experiences and the Afterlife When the soul is in the Void, and has reflected upon itself and its new situation, what to do next? There is only one thing to do, and that is to create. From the void anything can be created. Right there you can create anything you want: a house, a landscape, a city etc. Or you can go wherever you want: to other souls’ creations such as buildings, landscapes, towns, or what they consider heaven. You can even go to other parts of the galaxy, or other dimensions. However, most people have a poor or no understanding of what the astral worlds are about and their newly found freedom, that they will only go the first light that present itself, and that is the White Light. |
I have always found it strange. How can there be tunnel in the afterlife? Why does a soul have to go through a tunnel? However, a third of near-death experiencers do. The tunnel can be experienced as being in motion, and with texture or grooves. Colors also vary. Most people go over to the next level directly without going through a tunnel. Maybe this is because the soul is still ‘out of it’ after having experienced the traumatic process of death, and did not consciously experience the transition through a tunnel. Most of the time the White Light appears at the end of the tunnel. At other times, a figure is waiting. Although the term ‘tunnel’ is widely used, the soul can also go through a ‘door’, ‘passage’, ‘tube’, ‘shaft’, ‘hole’, ‘funnel’… these are all transition structures. The soul can also go through a tunnel when it returns to the body. This is rarely reported, probably because the descent into the body is usually very rapid and the tunnel experience might not have been consciously noticed. I must go back; I have not accomplished my mission. In that moment, I sensed I was going backward into a tunnel and I found myself back in my body. NDERF So I returned through the same tunnel, seeing my life pass before my eyes from my childhood until my age at that moment. At the end, there was a window. When I looked, I saw my body on the table of the operating room and the doctors around me, operating. NDERF In regression therapy, when the person is brought back to the life in the spiritual world before incarnation, a tunnel is also reported when the soul goes ‘down’ into its new physical body. It seems that the tunnel experience has to do with the transition from one plane of consciousness to another, or from one dimension to the another. Something like a wormhole that connects dimensions. We find the tunnel experience also with out-of-the-body-experiences. In his book Far Journeys II Robert Monroe reports on the tunnel experience as the result of fixation on a pinpoint of light when the latter appeared into their vision: These phenomena were gradually perceived in a pattern, as somewhat of a band preceding a change into the out-of-body experience. There were also preliminary physiological responses—lowering of blood pressure and pulse, slight temperature drop (03°), loss of muscle tone. Subjectively, there were reports of a heaviness in the physical body, sometimes catalepsy, and a strong sense of heat followed by coolness. As the induction of the OOBE state was examined further, one key element did repeat consistently. Subjects began to locate within their nonphysical perception a pinpoint of light. When the subject learned to “move” in the direction of the light until it became larger and larger, and then move through it, the OOBE state was achieved. In slow motion, it “felt as if one were going through a tunnel to get to the light,” a classic description that has been brought forth by many who performed the OOBE inadvertently or in a near-death situation.” (page 19) OOBE’er Oliver fox writes in his book Astral Projection about going through a tunnel when he wanted to visit a scene in the past: I then willed to travel to a certain temple which I have been told once existed in Allahabad. I moved off at a great speed and came to rest in a modern brilliantly lighted room. Here a man and a woman were seated at a table, having a meal. They did not seem to see me. Again I repeated my desire : “Temple —Allahabad—India—in the Past”. And now it seemed to me there was a sort of hole or break formed in the continuity of the astral matter ; and through this, in the distance—as though viewed through a very long tunnel—I could see something indistinct which might have been an entrance to a temple, with a statue still further away showing through it. I then moved forward again, but to my disappointment came to rest almost immediately in another room, where three women were seated at a table which also bore the remains of a meal. A fourth woman—pretty, with fair hair and blue eyes—was standing up in the act of leaving the table. Apparently, none of them could see me. Sticking to my objective, I once more repeated “Temple Allahabad—India—in the Past”. The tunnel arrangement was coming into view again, then something must have occurred which broke my trance —though what, I do not know. Instantly I rushed back to my body and awoke. (page 98) It seems that the tunnel can also appear when consulting the Akashic Records to see or relive past events. On page 106, he writes about another experience in which he arrived at another scene in the past: I then decided that I would try to reach a certain ruined temple in Tibet, of which my Master, Azelda, had spoken. With this end, I concentrated all my will in one big effort, expecting to rush off in some horizontal direction. The result was absolutely unexpected. The ground collapsed beneath my feet and I was falling, with seemingly tremendous velocity, down a dark, narrow tunnel or shaft. Tunnels also appear with people take mind altering drugs. Here is a quote from and person who took DMT, posted on Erowid Experience Vaults: The visuals began. My breathing became heavy, I was laying on the ground and could see the night sky above me. Large beings were circled around me, observing me as if I had fallen right out of the sky, they all bent over me, blocking my view of the sky, suddenly they began to circle around me, raised their arms and the next thing I knew, I was trapped in a colorful tunnel. I was overwhelmed by what was happening, the tunnel began projecting me through it and I had no idea where I was going or if this tunnel ever ended. 2- dimensional beings were dancing on the walls of the tunnel…I was thrown back into the tunnel, but this one was slightly different; It was as if the artist Alex Grey had painted the inside of this tunnel for me. I remembered the end of the last tunnel, this one too had an end! I Indubitably reached the end… So, it is not unusual to go through a tunnel in a near-death experience. |
We have been programmed to go the Light. It’s talked about in religions, spirituality, channelings, meditations. When the soul has spent time in the Void, a light in the distance will eventually appear, and the soul will gravitate toward it, usually through a tunnel. Some people do not experience the Void or the Tunnel but go directly to the White Light, usually through a tunnel. Some people do not experience the Void or the Tunnel but go directly to the White Light. It is quite common for NDE’ers to state that they felt drawn towards the Light, or that the Light pulled them in. Then the soul starts to feel its emanation of intense love, understanding, bliss. This feeling can be immense and powerful. The soul can also hear music at the same time. I noticed my body separating from me, as I was drawn towards a strong white light at the other end of a tunnel which itself was completely dark. NDERF At first, it was the Light, a brilliant, white light, without reflection and without glare. Then, the feeling… of quiet jubilation, of peace and incredible serenity enveloping me. It was not ecstasy or any feeling I could identify, except perhaps glory in the warmest most positive sense of the word. NDERF It is strange, that the soul can go anywhere in the spiritual worlds/dimensions, yet it feels that it has to go to that White Light. Arriving at the White Light, the soul can blend with it, be surrounded by it, or experiencing a sense of unity, sometimes a unity with all that is. The love feeling is so overwhelming that the soul wants to stay there. Sometimes the soul finds itself inside an orb of light, or when reaching the light, one or more beings appear. The White Light also has an intelligence to it, so much so, that it is sometimes considered a light being of some sort, or God himself.. NDE investigator Raymond Moody in Life after Life, makes an interesting remark about the White Light: Despite the light’s unusual manifestation, however, not one person has expressed any doubt whatsoever that it was a being, a being of light. Not only that, it is a personal being. It has a very definite personality. The love and the warmth which emanate from this being to the dying person are utterly beyond words, and he feels completely surrounded by it and taken up; in it, completely at ease and accepted in the presence of this being. He senses an irresistible magnetic attraction to this light. He is ineluctably drawn to it. (page 58-59) Why are the NDE’ers are not consistent in the identification of the White Light, or this being of light? The White Light (being) never identifies itself. The NDE’er usually tries to identify it with God, Jesus, or an angel. Some NDE’ers feel so blessed that it was God or Jesus, but what is the White Light really? It’s hard to believe that God or Jesus would show up to an ordinary person to first give it immense love and then tell it that it must go back to its ailing, painful physical body, back to Earth with all its problems. It doesn’t make sense. Some NDE’ers leave the White Light presence undefined. They admit they don’t know what or who it is. When inside the White Light, some souls hear a voice (often male) telling them to go back, or sometimes answering questions, or allowing the soul to experience certain characteristics of the spiritual world of cosmos. The White Light is also associated with the appearance of religious beings, such as Jesus, Mary or angels, and deceased relatives. They also serve as reminders of going back to the physical body, or they will guide the soul to the Council for a Life Review. A Life Review can also happen right away when inside the White Light.
So, what is the White Light really about? Why do so many people go to or are drawn to the White Light. What or who is the White Light? So far it seems to be a phenomenon that bathes the soul in good feeling and then sends them back, or to the Council that also sends the souls back. From psychics and regression therapists/hypnotists we know that at final death the same process happens, only the soul takes a longer break before going back, spending some time in their self-created environments. I have once seen a light being composed of divine light, and I can say that light has no color whatsoever, not even white. Anything with color belongs to the astral world, and is inferior. Beings of white light, or having shining white light robes, are common in the astral worlds, and in the afterlife process. They certainly are not God or Jesus. By the way, NDE’ers have given totally different descriptions of the Jesus they saw, reflections their own ideas how Jesus looks like rather than a historical Jesus. Josh Schultz, a professional psychic, writes on his website that “white light resonates with what psychics call “unconscious energy,” i.e., energy that makes you go unconscious. So if you have lots of white in your upper chakras then what happens is all kinds of spirits can plug into you and toy with you.” If you envelop yourself with white light, it makes it easy for other spirits to enter your body or energy field. That is why channelers, for example, who use the white light, often get cancer or become alcoholics. White Light also acts as a spiritual block. “It is also hard to know how you feel or what is happening to your physical body for that same reason. It’s like being in a whiteout.” Is this the reason that souls are pulled into the White Light? To spiritually numb them, so they are not able to figure out what is happening to them, or to become aware of their own spiritual potential, freedom and that they can choose for themselves what they want? After all the White Light (intelligence) or the light beings associated with it, are telling the soul that it must go back, or must go to the Council. I find it interesting that Schultz mentions that the White Light acts like a ‘whiteout’. As one NDE’er states: I could feel myself moving forward, not really controlling the direction I moved, until I was suddenly in the presence of a being that was bathed in light that seemed to emanate peace and love. I remember I felt fearful when I first left my body, wondering what was happening, but in the presence of this being, peace and serenity washed over me and I felt a sincere sense of calm and patience. The entity spoke and said, “When you die, you come to this place.I could feel myself moving forward, not really controlling the direction I moved, until I was suddenly in the presence of a being that was bathed in light that seemed to emanate peace and love. I remember I felt fearful when I first left my body, wondering what was happening, but in the presence of this being, peace and serenity washed over me and I felt a sincere sense of calm and patience. The entity spoke and said, “When you die, you come to this place. The longer you stay in this place, the more you forget about your previous life. Once you have forgotten about your life you are sent back to the world to be born again. You can be born at any point and place in time, the past and the future. When you die you return here until you learn a lesson. Once you have learned that lesson you pass on to another place.” IANDS I would question who is that being of light? Why does it not identify itself. Is it actually a real being? Why is it that your memory gets wiped in ‘that place’. The matter-of-fact statement that we are sent back to the world implies that we have no choice, and somebody else is making that decision for us. Isn’t that interference with our free will? Why would you give your free will away to a higher authority, an authority that doesn’t identify itself, and whom most NDE’ers actually don’t even know who or what it is. Studies of NDE’s of Hindus in Thailand and India show that they usually do not encounter a White Light. In contrast Japanese NDE’s do have the same White Light experience as Westerners, but the Japanese do not ascribe a personality to the White Light, nor does it emit any love feelings. This seems to reflect the low importance of religion in their lives. Some Japanese NDE’ers can have a conversation or communication with the White Light. (A Comparative Analysis of Japanese and Western NDEs) |