“Unless one fully experiences one’s humanity, one will have to experience earth again and again. One will have to repeat the lessons offered here upon the earth. It is possible that one need not have to reincarnate. However, many don’t live up to their full potential because they’re afraid of death. I want to emphasize here that only the body dies. People get too attached to their physicality. However, they have to. One’s consciousness of the physical must be fairly strong in order for the soul’s desire to continue. The more we feel our humanity, the more help we can give and the more joy we can create.” Kuan Yin
When one contemplates death, he or she may not associate it with an amazingly simple concept: that in death one merely continues on with whatever dream they're presently dreaming. Death, then, might be defined as the soul simply not returning to ego-consciousness. As explained in a preponderance of "near death experience" accounts, when the physical body dies, what Kuan Yin (in
The Living Word of Kuan Yin: Teachings & Prophecies of the Godd...) has termed as one's "Authentic Self" or soul takes over, naturally transitioning into what has been termed the "after life" experience. This transition has commonly been described by those having near death experiences as entering a tunnel and then seeing a radiating beam of light or glowing spiritual entity. In The Living Word of Kuan Yin, Kuan Yin, Buddhist Goddess of Compassion explains that only the physical body dies—that we are eternal beings. What do you think?
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