This book as transformed my life dramatically .. long story .... anyway , there is a "living" version of the Bardo Thodol from Timothy Leary and it was used in the 1960's and afterward to be used for guidance , for LSD user's .. it is called .. The Psychedelic Experience: A Manual Based on the Tibetan Book of the Dead ..
Wow! Judging by this video, the Bardo Thodol very closely mirrors the descriptions of their experiences by many people who have been resuscitated after being clinically dead (Near Death Experiencers)! They describe an initial sense of floating and weightlessness, often followed by a period in a dark and distressing realm, which only disappears when they realise that this dark realm is a creation of their own imagination and expectations. Next, they become aware of an intense white light, which they realise is consciousness, or the Creator of the universe, and they may see a spiritual Master, such as Jesus or Buddha, and they have an review of their life... This is a very well put together video. Are the video clips AI animation? They look impressive...
Hey Colin, thank you for the comment. Yeah the video is made with animated AI images. Regarding the Bardo Thodol, what you're saying is right on point. It's fascinating to see that a book from 1300 years ago describes exactly the same experiences we hear about today when people have near death experiences. There's a second part to this video, a case that happened in the early 2000's and has a university paper written about it. Fascinating stuff...
If you look into auric fields you'll get a clue on how the human body is actually formed of many different bodies and most of them are non-physical. The non-physical body is weightless. I think it's the astral body that travels after death to continue the soul's journey, since the astral body also travels during dreams, which people experience during NDE.
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This book as transformed my life dramatically .. long story .... anyway , there is a "living" version of the Bardo Thodol from Timothy Leary and it was used in the 1960's and afterward to be used for guidance , for LSD user's .. it is called .. The Psychedelic Experience: A Manual Based on the Tibetan Book of the Dead ..
Wow! Judging by this video, the Bardo Thodol very closely mirrors the descriptions of their experiences by many people who have been resuscitated after being clinically dead (Near Death Experiencers)!
They describe an initial sense of floating and weightlessness, often followed by a period in a dark and distressing realm, which only disappears when they realise that this dark realm is a creation of their own imagination and expectations. Next, they become aware of an intense white light, which they realise is consciousness, or the Creator of the universe, and they may see a spiritual Master, such as Jesus or Buddha, and they have an review of their life...
This is a very well put together video. Are the video clips AI animation? They look impressive...
Hey Colin, thank you for the comment. Yeah the video is made with animated AI images. Regarding the Bardo Thodol, what you're saying is right on point. It's fascinating to see that a book from 1300 years ago describes exactly the same experiences we hear about today when people have near death experiences. There's a second part to this video, a case that happened in the early 2000's and has a university paper written about it. Fascinating stuff...
If you look into auric fields you'll get a clue on how the human body is actually formed of many different bodies and most of them are non-physical. The non-physical body is weightless. I think it's the astral body that travels after death to continue the soul's journey, since the astral body also travels during dreams, which people experience during NDE.
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