
Death is undoubtedly the greatest unknown fear that humanity experiences, and is one of the most insane ‘realities’ that we have been made to believe. It is one of the many programmes implanted within us designed to prevent Higher Self Development (HSD).
Let us consider the following possibilities:-
1. Death does not exist.
2. We are all dead already (or not fully alive)
3. We only ‘die’ if we believe in death.
1. Death does not exist
Some very famous people agree with this statement.
Edith Piaf, one of the most celebrated performers of the 20th century stated that: “Death does not exist”.
Ray Bradbury, an American author and screenwriter also stated:
“Death doesn’t exist. It never did, it never will. But we’ve drawn so many pictures of it, so many years, trying to pin it down, comprehend it, we’ve got to thinking of it as an entity, strangely alive and greedy. All it is, however, is a stopped watch, a loss, an end, a darkness, nothing”.
The American writer Henry Millar wrote:
“Of course you don’t die. Nobody dies. Death doesn’t exist. You only reach a new level of vision, a new realm of consciousness, a new unknown world.”
Native American Indians call death ‘the great mystery’.
Unfortunately ‘death’ is a word that strikes fear into most mortal human beings, it would appear because humans have been taught, or blackmailed into believing that, ‘death is the end’. Even Aristotle, the Greek philosopher, stated that:
“Death is a dreadful thing, for it is the end”.
Fortunately death being the end is far from Universal truth.
However, it would appear that something wants this fact hidden from us, to have an amnesia of it, to keep us in absolute fear of it, so whatever it is that wants it hidden can keep this fear hanging over us, to such an extent that we will do ANYTHING to prolong life.
Of course ‘death’ (of our body) WILL happen eventually to all of us. And most of us fight tooth and nail to keep it at bay for as long as possible.
According to Derek Prime, a pastor teacher for 30 years, in his book ‘This Way to Life’,
“Death was introduced by god onto humanity due to human sin. Ever since then it has reigned over the whole of human existence”.
He also says:
“God declared to our first parents (Adam and Eve) that “you must not eat from the tree of knowledge about good or evil, or you will surely die”. The curse that followed their disobedience consigned the bodies and souls of all of humanity to death”.
WHY?
Why would a God (if ‘it’ cared about humanity) do such a thing? There can be but two conclusions:
(i) Either God does not care for humanity, we are just TOLD he does
(ii) Andromedeans have ‘hijacked’ our true understanding of God, that the ‘true God’ DOES care for us, but we are kept from ‘him’, AND therefore the idea that death is actually good!
‘Death’ would be a reconnection with God. Surely that would be something to celebrate?
According to Alden’s research it would appear that Andromedeans found a way to keep the true God from us (that is the Universal right of humanity to be at one with its higher self), and one way was through religion. In this sense ANY religious teaching keeps us from the truth.
We do not need to worship a true God. If any worshipping is needed it is to worship ourselves, as we are indeed ALL a part of the true God.
Bizarrely we are taught that to worship ourselves is selfish, and Alden has had clients actually say — “God did not put us here to worship ourselves, we are here to learn to be humble!”
All that means is that we live our lives in a state of powerlessness, devoid of free will, and the self-worth we need to control our own lives, fearing death and spending our days trying to avoid the inevitable.
We do not need to fear death, as fearing death leads us to believe it has power over us, and the idea that the avoidance of death means we have conquered it.
We do not need to conquer death. We need to embrace it.
Death equals freedom, but only IF we have done enough HSD to avoid Karmic Looping!
2) We are all ‘dead’ already.
“A considerable percentage of the people we meet on the street are people who are empty inside, that is, they are actually already dead. It is fortunate for us that we do not see and do not know it. If we knew what a number of people are actually dead and what a number of these dead people govern our lives, we should go mad with horror.” G.I. Gurdjieff
Think of it like this. Life equates to the rhythm of the heartbeat. That is a wave (sine) that has a specific rhythm, called the cardiac cycle. This is the ‘rhythm of life’:

In human terms a cardiac flat line denotes physical death. In effect it is an electrical time sequence measurement that shows no activity and therefore, when represented, shows a flat line instead of a moving one, as distinct from the diagram above:

If we equate a rhythm of life as ‘excitement’ and it’s opposite as ‘misery’ (or no creative activity), then it may make the idea a little more understandable.
Here’s an example.
The alarm goes. You are aroused from your sleep. You get up. You go to the bathroom, get dressed, have breakfast and drink coffee/tea. You brush your teeth. You unlock the door, and go out. You lock the door. You unlock the car. You get in. You start the car. You drive to work. You clock in (or similar depending on your job). You start your job process (whatever that entails). You have lunch at ‘lunchtime’. You finish lunch and go back to work. At 5pm (-ish) you leave work, get in your car and drive home. You park your car in your drive (garage), get out of the car, lock the door. You unlock your house door and enter. You make supper. You eat supper and have a drink (possibly alcoholic). You switch on the TV and possibly have another alcoholic drink. Around 10pm-ish you go to the bathroom, eliminate some waste, brush your teeth. You enter your bedroom, remove your clothes and get into bed. You set the alarm. You put your head on the pillow and sigh. Another end to another day!
You do this for 5 days in a row. On the 6th day you may do something slightly different, but it will be close to the other 5 days. On Sunday you go to the hardware store and put up a shelf. On Monday you start from the beginning of this process.
You do this for (say 50 years). Then you die (apparently).
THIS is death. Flat line. The same thing being done over and over. There is no life (creative excitement) in the above scenario. And we think this is normal !
Einstein said:
“Madness is the idea that doing something over and over again will result in a change”!
Does the above process sound like madness to you? Something is not right here – are we all dead already ?
3) We only ‘die’ if we believe in death
Author Rob Bryanton has an interesting point of view:
“So this is the big question people ask themselves all the time. What happens to us when we die?”
“One interesting proposal I saw recently suggested maybe whatever we expect to happen is exactly what does happen. If you believe there will be nothing that’s what you get. If you believe that you’ll be able to continue to watch this particular version of the universe, and see what happens to your loved ones, then that’s what happens. If you believe you’ll be unfolded back into a white light of all other patterns and frequencies, that’s where you’ll go, and so on”.
“By the time we’re outside of the arrow of time there’s even no reason to assume that these options are mutually exclusive”.
Bryanton continues:
“It might help to visualise the idea proposed above like this:
“We are each creating a version of the universe through our role as quantum observers, and the path that each of us takes is unique. However, we’re each also participating in a consensual reality that has been created by the other people we share this reality with. Which means their decisions are also part of OUR reality”.
“If we believe in death then each of us has already physically died, through bad luck or bad choices we made, but that’s not the part of the so called ‘multiverse’ that we’re currently witnessing”.
This idea is supported by science and published by an Oxford University team. New Scientist magazine listed it as one of the most important scientific discoveries of 2007.
Bryanton also states:
“…this means the universe where I took 5 minutes longer to get out of bed this morning is part of a different parallel universe, which is just as real as the one I’m currently witnessing. It just happens to not be the version I’m travelling within”.
“If you were to see your body in the fourth dimension you would be like a long undulating snake with your embryonic self at one end and your deceased self at the other. If there were only one possible timeline from the beginning to the end of a person’s life that would be the end of the discussion. But as we explore the space-time tree our reality actually comes from the probability space of the fifth dimension, and it is easy to envision the branching structures that result from chance and choice as being part of a tree-like structure in the fifth dimension”.
“If we imagine a person’s soul, not as a single self-contained unit, but rather as being a multi-layered system of memes, a society of mind across the dimensions, now we’re talking about a set of parallel universes where in many of them bad things have happened. Since everyone reading this text right now is alive and not ‘dead’ I presume we know that those branching timelines are not part of the parallel universe we are each currently witnessing”.
“When you consider how many situations exist within all of the possible parallel universes for our universe where events conspired to result in each of us dying, it really does seem like a marvellous thing that we get to experience this reality, which must be way out on the edge of the bell curve of a highly unlikely universe, where each of us have managed to survive for now. So now let’s think about that long undulating snake that is our body, not just in the fourth but in the fifth dimension. From conception to death there’s a 4D line of time that we have followed.
“The bush like branching structure of possible outcomes extend out from our current ‘now’, so we have something like a dandelion seed, held in our minds with a single stalk representing the past, and array of possible futures at the head”.
“If we’re thinking about all of the possible paths that we have travelled upon up until now, which in a multiverse of possible timelines must include those times when we’ve already died, we can see in the past a great many other branches which extended off from the main stalk”.
“Each of us will be able to remember moments of malicious, random or foolish action that could have done us in, so it’s hard to forget that moment where a large object falling on our head, or a silly risk we took might have resulted in our death. If we had only been in a slightly different place in time according to the worldview we’re exploring, all of those things that did actually happen — that drunk driver you saw last year come over the hill and smashed into you head-on, and now you’re dead”.
“Free from the limitations of a physical body riding along an entropy driven timeline, a person’s awareness could explore every parallel universe simultaneously if that was what they wanted to do”.
“If there’s a fifth dimensional space-time tree of other possible timelines for our universe and each of us has timelines where we’ve already died, then could it be that there are already parts of our consciousness; the ‘interlocking patterns’ that make up our society of mind, but choose to jump on to our current timeline because they wanted to see what would have happened if they hadn’t died. The old adage once bitten twice shy takes on a whole new meaning if there are tiny voices in my head saying “remember how I died last time I tried that”, then perhaps next time I’ll be less likely to take a silly risk”.
Albeit anecdotal, we do have near death experience reports which strongly suggest immediately after ‘death’ consciousness is not annihilated.
This is what one of Bryanton’s clients told him:
“I attempted suicide some years ago, via pain killers and alcohol. What happened that night was not what I intended, but instead what happened was definitely what I desperately needed. At one point in the night I became cold, blue and could no longer breathe. I laid myself onto the cold floor to meet my demise. The pain from the breathing complications, and the cold that I felt disappeared instantly. Every feeling you or I could ever fathom disappeared within an instant. I looked around and noticed I had floated above myself, but I was not actually myself. I was not an entity, I was not a ball of light, I was absolutely nothing but a thought, floating above my human form. In this brief moment, I came to terms with the idea that nothing is real. But even as this ‘entity’, I couldn’t understand. I thought to myself, “if I cannot possibly understand what all of this really is in this state, how can I say I understand anything at all”.
“I was then greeted by two men I had personally known that had passed on. The first (my old elderly neighbour) smiled at me and filled me with warmth, similar to a feeling of comfort in this life but drastically different. The second (a childhood friend’s father) looked deeply into my human self and whispered “you do not belong on this floor like this tonight, get up”. As soon as he began to speak I began hearing him from my human form and not the all-seeing, all being entity that I really am. I was then transitioned back into this life, where I awoke gasping for air”.
“I wasn’t right after that for a solid year, possibly due to the drugs I had taken. I never fully captured the true meaning of what happened that night until last year. I had always figured it was a significant way to realise I did not want to die out of haste and pain. It was a gift. From where, from whom, for what, I cannot tell you. It was a gift that allowed me to feel human emotions once again, and feel far beyond that. Remember that sort of ‘warmth’ I described earlier? It is very similar to that, and sometimes exactly the same. It happens randomly and lasts for a millisecond. Within that millisecond, I am not here but beyond. Within that millisecond I get that much closer to learning what needs to be learned to reach enlightenment. An act of absolute anger could have abruptly ended this path for me, but instead sent me on another path in my current human form instead of another.
There is reasoning to this — nothing here is real and once you get to a point in life where you understand that… you’re ready”.
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“What kind of purpose do you have to live. Are you just alive……so you can die”?
“Do you understand completely, absolutely, totally what it’s all about, the experience you are having which you call ordinary everyday consciousness”.
Everybody is fundamentally the ultimate reality but there are beings who do not want you to know this!
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