DEATH, the greatest misunderstanding!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 พ.ย. 2024
- Death is man's greatest fear, but what if it is just a big misunderstanding? Scientists and mystics agree: the universe is information and reality exists only in our thoughts.
According to Max Planck, matter does not exist as we believe, but is maintained by an intelligent force. Death is not the end, but a transition. Prof. Vittorio Marchi reminds us that our senses are limited and do not perceive deep reality.
We are spiritual beings who use the body for material experiences. After death, our consciousness continues.
Ilya Prygogine, Nobel laureate in chemistry, and other scientists have discovered that everything in the universe is interconnected. Particles are not solid, but information centers, showing that matter is more thought than physical substance.
Consciousness is part of a larger field, as explained by Max Planck: everything comes from an intelligent energy matrix.
Modern technologies show us a field of "ultra-light" around us, our sphere of consciousness.
Near-death experiences confirm that the light we see is part of ourselves, revealing our true nature. Death, then, is only an encounter with the immensity of who we really are.
Great message, thank you
I really appreciate the way this was explained. Thank you. I quite like this channel. I've subscribed. I look forward to more enlightening videos.
Thank you so much for your kind words and for subscribing! I'm glad you found the explanation helpful and that you're enjoying the content. If you feel others could benefit from these insights, I’d be grateful if you could share the channel link with friends or on your social media. The more we spread this knowledge, the more we can help others on their journey. Thank you for being part of this community! (LMC)
🙏🌈👁️✝️WHY ISN'T THIS TAUGHT IN SCHOOL?...THANK YOU🙏‼️✌️
Thank you for your comment! It's a powerful question. Unfortunately, much of the information that could truly empower individuals is often kept out of mainstream education. Large powers, whether governmental or corporate, have a vested interest in maintaining control by keeping people in fear and ignorance. Education systems, which should ideally foster critical thinking and awareness, can sometimes be influenced by these same powers to limit the spread of certain knowledge. It's essential to seek out information independently and question the narratives we're taught. I'm glad you're here and engaged in this important conversation! (LMC)
Because schools are more Interested in indoctrinating students with climate change, critical race theory and transgender issues!
Because schools are more interested in indoctrinated children with climate change and woke ideology!
Thank you
Love Death with all your being so you can fully understand Death and its beauty for you , for if you fear Death, you will only suffer the thought of it tell you are released by your fear of it
Thank you for sharing such a profound perspective. Embracing death as a natural part of life can indeed transform our understanding and experience of it. By loving and accepting death, we can release the fear that often surrounds it and find peace in its inevitability. This shift in mindset allows us to appreciate the beauty and meaning that death brings to our journey, rather than suffering from the fear of the unknown. Your words offer a powerful reminder to face our fears and see death as a continuation of the cycle of life. (LMC)
🙏THANK YOU GOD 😘👍✝️
As Heaven is a state of mind, so is Hell.
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So why does this super intelligent whatever create alot of suffering and death? Seems pretty cruel and stupid to me
Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I understand how the presence of suffering and death can seem confusing and even cruel. These are questions that have challenged humanity for ages. From a broader perspective, some believe that suffering and death are not punishments but rather parts of a larger journey, helping us grow, learn, and evolve on a deeper level. The mysteries of life and death often push us to seek meaning and understanding, even in the face of pain. It's a complex and deeply personal topic, and everyone’s perspective will differ. I appreciate your engagement and the thought-provoking question you've raised. (LMC)