
Death is simply a passage into another form of another life on another frequency. The moment of death is a unique, beautiful and liberating experience, one that can be lived without fear or distress. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross is a pioneer in the field of end-of-life care and the study of near-death experiences. She has helped us to take a more serene approach to the end of life. His approach to life after death – or life after life – was particularly innovative. Here are a few passages from one of his latest books, “Death is a new sun”.
Worrying about death is not a flight from life
On the contrary, integrating death into our thinking enables us to live more consciously and with greater focus. This prevents him from wasting too much time and energy on unimportant things.
Our earthly life is a tiny part of an existence that is both individual and global. This existence goes far beyond our life here below.
The moment of death is the same for all human beings. This is true whatever their culture, their way of life, their conception of life, etc. Death is birth into another existence.
Life after death: a 3-stage transition
There are three stages. It’s like releasing a butterfly or, symbolically, moving into a bigger and better house. The cocoon and larva are the human body in transit. They’re a temporary home, but they’re not “you”.
The first stage is when the cocoon is irreversibly damaged. Then it releases the butterfly – your soul.
The second stage begins when the soul is freed from the body. You then see everything that is happening around you at the place of your death. You are in a new consciousness, much more extensive and precise.
If your body was injured or disabled, you regain all your faculties. The blind – even those born blind – see, the deaf hear, the paralyzed dance. Time and distance no longer exist, you can go from one place to another instantly. You perceive everyone’s thoughts.
We don’t die alone
You’re not alone at this stage: people who died before you and whom you loved are waiting to accompany you. Your spiritual guide(s) are with you all the way. Then you experience a passage, which depends largely on your culture: tunnel, dark expanse, mountain landscape or nature in general.
And now you come to the third step. You’re entering the Light, a Light of absolute clarity that doesn’t dazzle you. As you approach this Light, you are filled with the greatest love there is. This love is total, unconditional, indescribable.
This Love knows and understands you perfectly. He accepts and loves you completely, just as you are, just as your life has been. There are no words to describe it.
Life after life: entering the light
During NDE, we see this Light only briefly, before returning to earth. But when you’re dead, you enter it “for good”. You realize then that your earthly life is merely an opportunity to learn to love, grow and mature. Then you know that the most important thing in this world, the only thing that counts, is love.
The third stage includes a life review. You review every action, every word and every thought. And you can see the consequences for others.
God is unconditional love. In the life review, you don’t make Him responsible for your destiny. You realize that you’re the one who built your life. Every event, even the most painful, was an opportunity to grow and learn to love.
The period of “dying” is not necessarily sad and painful. On the contrary, we can experience wonderful things, with a lot of love. And if you pass on to others what you’ve learned from the dying, this world will soon be a paradise.
Death does not exist
My real job is to tell à everyone that death‘does not exist.
The onlyway toreallychangethis world is tofreeourselves fromfear so that we can love. It’s that simple. All we need to do is stay calm and learn to get in touch with our inner selves. To free ourselves from fear, it helps to know that death doesn’t exist and that everything that happens in our lives has a positive purpose.
Take life as a challenge, as an opportunity to grow and increase your capabilities.
More and more people are becoming aware of two essential things:
- There is “something” far greater than us that created the universe and life;
- Each of us represents a tiny but indispensable part of the beauty, development and happiness of this universe. It’s like a huge tapestry: each stitch is hard to see with the naked eye, but if it’s missing, it’s missing from the overall impression.
We are the Light
Each of us is a divine spark. We are a part of this Source. The physical body is merely the house, the cocoon, that we inhabit for a certain number of years, until that transition we call death. As soon as death arrives, we emerge from the cocoon and are free as a butterfly. You know the saying: “What the caterpillar calls the end of the world, the butterfly calls birth”.
All the people I’ve interviewed, and my own experience, allow me to be certain of one thing: when we die, after a transition that often resembles a tunnel, we arrive near a source of light.
You can call it Cosmic Consciousness, God, Christ, Love, Light, Brahman, Atma, depending on your culture, but it doesn’t matter. The only thing that counts is that in his presence we feel enveloped by a total and unconditional love, full of understanding and compassion.
This light exists in a dimension in which there can be no negativity. This means we can’t feel hatred or guilt, whatever our past life may have been.
After death, infinite love
In thislight, it isimpossible tobecondemned because it is absolute and unconditional Love. By the yardstick of this Love, we evaluate everything we have thought, said and done. Then, in contrast, we realize what our life could have been, what we could have thought, said and done if we had dared to trust the Love within us.
If we had eyes to see, we’d know that we’re constantly surrounded by entities that love and protect us. They try to guide and accompany us so that we can fulfill our destiny.
As we get closer to our inner source, we realize that it guides us if we listen to it and follow its invitations.
The most important thing is to learn to love. Most of us have been brought up to constantly haggle: “I love you if…”. That little word “if” has ruined more lives than anything else on earth. This word leads us into prostitution because it makes us believe that with good behavior, good grades at school, a good salary, fame, etc., we can buy love. It prevents us from truly loving ourselves and building healthy self-esteem.
Find out more about the life and work of Elisabeth Kübler-Ross: https: //fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elisabeth_K%C3%BCbler-Ross