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Calling Earth… a Landmark Afterlife Documentary

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Congratulations to California filmmaker Dan Drasin, who’s produced (imho) the best technical documentary to date on spirit communication and the afterlife.

The title: Calling Earth.

Dan explores the phenomenal history of technical spirit communication (from the work of Friedrich Juergenson and Konstantin Raudive) to the awe-insipring results of contemporary researchers including Marcello Bacci (Italy), Ernst Senkowski (Germany),  and Maggy Fischbach in Luxembourg.

Maggy isn’t shown in the film, even though I’m convinced that her results are unequivocally the best in the world. Having worked closely with her for a number of years, I’m sure that the miraculous contact field that opened up for Maggy (and which was used by our spirit friends to place phone calls to me and to various other researchers on both sides of the Atlantic) was made possible largely by the fact that she’s a very private, highly sensitive woman. She’s learned over the years that opening oneself up to the noble-savage soup of human emotions, especially the contempt of crusading skeptics, fouls-up the contact field and weakens the resulting communications from beyond. So… in case you’re wondering why “the Luxembourg group” doesn’t show up, even in good films like this one… that’s why.

The film also looks closely, here in the States, at the Butlers, Sarah Estep, and the EVP moms collaborating as “The Big Circle,” a name coined by their departed children.

This is a great film!… and it lasts about an hour.

Watch Dan’s film, Calling Earth, on Youtube…

…or view it below…. (Again, click on the   [   ]  symbol at lower right to go to full-screen mode).

This, by the way,  is a Rough Cut (April 2013) of Dan Drasin’s documentary, CALLING EARTH. Please click through to YouTube for more information.

I’ll try to follow Dan’s progress, and then report when the completed film is ready for release. I hope to buy one of the first DVDs!

Happy viewing!… and, again, thanks Dan!

Explore more of Dan’s world of creative works….

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Other reviews of movies about the afterlife:

Nosso Lar (Our Home) – an other-worldly (but realistic) portrayal of a spiritual outpost where people who’ve died can recuperate into an afterlife paradise. This Brazilian film has an English version: The Astral City.
Chico Xavier – a dramatic look at the life and afterlife of a great Brazilian medium. (English subtitles)

Calling Earth – a serious documentary by Dan Drasin about Instrumental Transcommunication (ITC), the use of technology to get in touch with the worlds of spirit.

Life After Death Project – a dramatic documentary by Paul Davids about the afterlife, including ITC research.

Twilight, Camille, and Coraline – three silly, fun, and somewhat dark movies that illustrate our human misperceptions about the afterlife.



My New Site Is Now Open

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Just uploaded all information on politics, economics, and science from this website onto my new site:

http://noblesavageworld.wordpress.com/

Lots more work to do on that site (and this site… changing faulty links to pages no longer here….), but at least the bulk of the information has been fork-lifted over.

Mark


Articles That Got Lost

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As I removed most of the political, economic, and science-related articles from this site a few days ago, some 30 or so articles on spirituality accidentally got lost as well… articles on dreams, Paul Dienach, afterlife descriptions, sleep paralysis, the illusion of time, and more.

I’ll have to restore each of those articles manually, and I plan to repost them on this site this weekend. So, if you subscribe to this site you’ll be getting a series of email notifications of “new” posts on this site which will actually be older articles that have been reposted.


The True Meaning of Dreams

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A note to readers:  There are lots of websites that explore psychological meanings of various dream themes. Dreams about water, for example, mean purification, change, and renewal are underway in one’s life. These psychological dream themes always seemed a little contrived to me… possibly because of my ignorance on the subject… the way I used to believe that notions of God were just wishful thinking. Since my ITC research began I’ve become a firm believer in God’s presence in everything… but I’m still a little dubious about the complex psychological interpretations of dreams. (Read more about water dreams, for example… and dream interpretations generally…)

There are also lots of websites that go into scientific explanations for dreams, which I find about as interesting as a horse’s ability to do math. (More about science and dreams… here… and here…)

Here’s what I believe is REALLY going on in our dreams…. (MM)

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Going through the metamorphosis from a worldly (physical) human to an other-worldly (astral) human may be the most natural thing we ever have to do—it’s what death and dying are really all about, after all—… but it can also be one of the most bizarre. That becomes apparent when we recall some of our strange dreams.

I see most dreams as excursions of our astral mind into the astral realms while our physical mind is dormant during sleep-time.

The main difference between dreaming and dying is that after a dream we (our true spiritual selves) return to our physical bodies to resume our carnal living, while after death we leave the Earth behind for a while. We move on to enjoy the adventures of the astral worlds until we decide once again to experience a new lifetime on Earth.

From an earthly point of view, we came from the spirit worlds to enjoy this lifetime on Earth, and we return to the spirit worlds when it’s over.

From an astral viewpoint, we (again, our true spiritual selves) live a timeless existence in many diverse astral worlds, most of them in a paradise, drama-free environment… interrupted occasionally by brief lifetimes on Earth that we decide to experience from time to time, for one reason or another. These lifetimes are usually packed with suspense and drama, and it always takes a period of rejuvenation to re-adapt to calm, friendly paradise living after each lifetime.

So. Dreams…

… our nightly excursions into the astral worlds…

… and our fleeting memories of those excursions when we wake up—as our physical mind kicks in, catching a few impressions from our astral mind before it recedes into its background (subconscious) tasks…

I can enjoy spending hours browsing the web for people’s dream experiences. I like to try to sort them into some kind of mental order according to my spirit-world model.

There are dreams of breathtaking beauty.

  • One woman dances and sings gloriously in the air above a wheat field under a rose sunset sky, dressed in a flowing pink dress of silk and chiffon. Read more…
  • A fellow visits a small Asian family living in a bamboo hut on the banks of a beautiful twilight pond, then soars across a vast bay to an unimaginably large, complex, and futuristic coastal inland city, where he finds himself in a vast, luxurious tropical resort. Read more…
  • A couple find themselves in the woods among some Native Americans and surrounded by friendly wolves. Read more…

In these dreams, I believe, people are visiting a few of the countless paradise astral communities that most of us will awaken to explore and enjoy after we die.

Not all dream stories are positive, though. On the contrary, there are far more nightmares shared on the web… probably because their shocking qualities are more memorable when we awaken with a start. Dreams of rotting skulls, demons, people chasing each other and trying to beat each other senseless…. Read more…

In these troubled dreams, I believe, we humans are visiting some of the dark and dismal realms where people who die sometimes get stuck for a while on their way to paradise. The minds of the residents had become immersed in the fears, desires, and animosities of Earth’s dramas to the point that they’re unable to downshift, after they die, to the calm, peaceful attitudes inherent in the finer astral communities. Wrapped up in troubled emotions at their time of death, they get stuck in these dismal realms until they can find peace… and when we visit these places in our dreams, it’s often unsettling.

The life lesson in all this, of course, is to make efforts while still alive on Earth to find peace of mind and heart… peace as a way of life. That peacefulness, then, becomes a homing signal to carry us to paradise after we die.

As I look back over my own life, several memorable dreams stand out.

The front office of my parents’ small-town newspaper (the Windsor Beacon), had a large fluorescent light fixture on the ceiling. In my most memorable childhood dream, that light fixture began running down the wall and chasing me all around the newspaper shop. That may be an example of a dream that pertains to psychological or scientific explanations rather than representing a dismal, drama-laden spirit world of hostile appliances… at least one can hope. :-)

While stationed aboard the USS Enterprise during my Navy stint, a small group of us sailors took shore leave in San Diego, where one fellow apparently had drug connections. That was the one and only time I used mescaline. When I returned to the ship early the next morning I fell into a deep sleep and dreamed of being in a forest whose ten-foot-tall trees were made of living crystal. I was in awe of the sparkling, transparent foliage all around me when a beautiful girl emerged from the trees, smiled, and extended her hand… and I woke up with those lucid images etched in my memory.

Early in my ITC research I dreamt of being in a high-tech communication lab as part of a small tour group. We were standing around a table on which a small box had two cables attached. The cables were transparent, with rainbow light flowing through them. I was the only person in the group to rest my hands on the table… and they became stuck to the table like paper clips on a strong magnet. I don’t recall any words being spoken, but there was sudden knowledge in the minds of everyone present that our purpose there was to observe and learn, not to touch.

More recently I dreamt of soaring over a glistening bay to a pristine, futuristic city spread out along the shore, with parks and walkways along the many canals and harbors. People were sailing and paragliding and generally enjoying life to the fullest.

I recall three dreams in recent years in which I found myself in casinos, and they were not like casinos on Earth. There were some table games and machines around, but there was little interest in them. Mostly people were standing around in groups of three or four, chatting amicably and enjoying each other’s company. In each dream I found myself at a craps table. In one dream I was the only one at the table, and I remember being disappointed as I looked around and wondered why no one else wanted to play the game. A few people glanced at me casually and seemed to notice that I wasn’t really at peace there. They seemed accustomed to dreamtime visitors like me looking for drama in all the wrong places. In another of these casino dreams, there was one fellow running the craps table, but he seemed a little bored by the drama I was trying to stir up and was probably wondering when I’d go home. In the third dream there were several of us at the table casually placing bets and winning. No one was excited because no one ever lost. It was just a matter of calmly enjoying each other’s company in an earth-like setting.

Finally, I have vague recollections of two dreams in which I became hostile and then confused before waking up. In both dreams I was with other people who were chatting casually. One person remarked about something in my life—something that I’ve since forgotten, but at the time it enraged me. I began pummeling him with all my strength and effort, and he had no inclination to defend himself or fight back; he just calmly took the beating. Afterwards I was, say, ten feet away from him looking at him. I was no longer angry, just confused and a little embarrassed. He was just mildly disoriented for a moment as he and the others gazed at me knowingly before I woke up. From their point of view I suspect that I just disappeared from their peaceful paradise community where I didn’t fit in at the time.

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What to make of all this?

Well, in terms of living on Earth, again, the lesson is to make an effort to find inner peace… to overcome the dramas of daily life by submitting to the will and the grand plan of a higher power… a.k.a. God, Allah, the Tao…. That inner peace will become our ticket to paradise at the end of our earthly lives.

Judging by the nature of my dreams, I’m still working on that.

In terms of ITC research things become a bit more interesting. Our INIT group was in communication with spirit people like those I see so often in my dreams. They call their community Tmestream, and their aim is to open high-tech communications with the Earth. They’re calm, patient, and aware of the dramas that continually disturb the lives of their transpartners here on Earth. If every member of the Earth team were as calm and kind as they are, then ITC communication bridges would be easy to establish and maintain. Wisdom and knowledge would stream into our world from the finer worlds of spirit through our modern technologies.

But as long as we on Earth succumb to drama and the troubled emotions it generates, then ITC bridges will be very difficult to sustain… maybe impossible.

I remember many of their communications through the 1990s in which they openly expressed love, reverence, and appreciation for Maggy Fischbach, the main ITC communicator in our group. Maggy was a schoolteacher of youngsters—open, sincere and respectful of those around her. I suspect that in her dreams she fit right in with the paradise community at Timestream sending station.

No, it’s not just a suspicion on my part; I know that to be true. In fact, I have vague recollections of several dreams in recent years in which I saw Maggy standing among a group of our friends at Timestream, discussing things in a calm, serious way. The dreams may be vague in my memory, but I know, as sure as I’m alive today, that the situations were real… not just figments of neurochemical processes in the brain. I was present at some of those spirit-world gatherings, but I was observing from the side. I wasn’t part of the inner circle because I didn’t have the necessary inner peace.

Frankly, looking back on those dreams I can see myself as a bit of a loose cannon… a good soul with good intentions, but still subject to drama… not yet at peace.

I remember one phone dialog in the mid-1990s in which I was a subject of discussion between Maggy and our main spirit communicator, Swejen Salter. Swejen told Maggy something to this effect:

Mark is that fellow who’s really qualified for ITC….

Yes, you can tell Mark.

Mark will realize.

That brief dialog filled me with awe and puzzlement at the time.

First of all, if I was “that fellow who’s really qualified for ITC,” then why wasn’t I finding messages from Timestream planted in my computer. I received several phone calls from our spirit friend Konstantin Raudive, but they were not what you would call warm, open-hearted dialogs. I was always a little tense and nervous… whereas recordings of conversations between Maggy and Swejen always sound like two close girlfriends chatting away. And conversations between Maggy and the ethereal being Technician always sound like heartfelt dialogs between an all-wise teacher and a devoted student.

Second, what was I going to realize? At the time I had no idea. Since then, of course, it’s become clear to me that Swejen was referring to self-realization, a concept of which I was unaware at the time. Self-realization involves a coming-together of our conscious, carnal mind and our finer spiritual self.

Read more about self-realization….

Bottom line, I turned 64 recently, and although I know the meaning of self-realization, and I’m closer to it now than ever before in this lifetime, there are still too many dramas in my life to keep me from finding that complete oneness.

I love my family and have too many responsibilities that keep me from going off to an ashram or an isolated cabin somewhere to immerse myself in meditation with the radio and computer running. My downstairs office has to be organized, the furnace filter needs changing, the trash has to be taken out, the cars are due for service soon, that broken window in the basement needs to be replaced, our living trust has to be updated… and I’m still waiting for those incorrigi-bulls—the rich guys who play with billions of dollars to keep pumping up the stock market as the economy falls apart—to take a break and let the correction happen.

So I ask myself, Mark, are you really going to “realize” in this lifetime?

Ha, in your dreams….

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… which is not to suggest that I’ve abandoned ITC research. On the contrary, it still remains my number-one interest. But, because it’s so difficult to sustain a viable ITC bridge in this noble-savage world… my focus now is on documenting everything I’ve learned about ITC and our human place in the grand scheme. After I die I suspect I’ll be involved in some kind of ITC work, helping to build communication bridges back to the Earth. Before I leave, though, I have to do what I can to make Earth more conducive to ITC. It’ll be a bummer if I get to the other side and can’t find any resonant groups on Earth to work with… if everyone’s still immersed in their vain little dramas and their petty personality conflicts… which is to say… if life’s going on as usual here on Earth!

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Other articles about dreams:

The true meaning of dreams   –   Dreams: Why Hell is depicted down below   –   The amazing story and prophecies of Paul Dienach   –    Packing light for the final journey

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9 Responses to The True Meaning of Dreams

Mark,

What an absolutely fascinating post. I have to say that this is probably one of my favorites! I’ve always been curious about dream worlds. In your opinion, are some of our dreams (not all, but some, or at the very least – a marginal portion) simply chemical effects from the brain? The reason I ask is because of many dreams that I have had that seem simply irrational/nonsensical. For example, I still have dreams from time to time that I forgot my locker combination in high school and I that cannot access my books for that day’s classes. I also have dreams where I find out that I’ve completely skipped certain classes throughout the year – classes I was enrolled in but apparently didn’t know about – and didn’t realize it until I spoke with a guidance counselor at the end of the year.

But wait! Something very interesting occurred about 2 or 3 months ago. I was having the dream where I thought I had forgotten my locker combination. I actually remembered it in my dream. My locker opened and I was set to go to class. Subsequently, I remembered those numbers when I woke up, and I verified that it was actually my combination that I had used in high school. That information must have finally bubbled up through my subconscious…I’ll never forget that dream, and apparently, I’ll never forget my locker combination again either. It’s been a long time since I was in high school.

I know I have inquired about this before, but you mentioned that there are recordings of Maggy & Swejen Salter that occurred during their normal conversations. I wish that could have been made available for the world to hear. I do wish those conservations still took place, were recorded, and were available on the WorldITC website.

Thank you – and many thanks to all of our friends on the other side!

Ricky

October 13, 2013 at 5:55 pm (Edit)

Thanks Ricky!
Yes, I too now recall dreams of being hopelessly late for college classes. I was trying to walk toward the classrooms but felt totally lost and kind of desperate.
Not sure how I’d interpret those… whether it was brain pranks or whether I was on some astral campus at the “time.”
I suspect the latter, but I’m not sure.

I have some of the recordings of Maggy and Swejen in dialog, but those seem kind of personal… and I feel it’s up to her to decide if and when to make them public. Also, those dialogs were almost always in German or Luxembourgish…. I published English transcriptions of the contacts, of course, while we were still collaborating, and I still repost those transcriptions from time to time here on this blog or in my books.

All the best,
Mark

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Mark,

Amazing post! I loved your honesty and feel I got a chance to know you better. I can connect with your self-realization completely.

A few years ago, I decided to start remembering my dreams. It took me some time, but now it’s become second nature to me.

Whenever I awaken, I lay in bed and I can recall my dream pretty vividly… (it must be my last dream since I have read we dream more than 1 time).

I take it step by step. Sometimes I can remember start to end.
There are times that I recall the last part of the dream and I will think about what happened before that last part and then another part pops into mind!
I have pieced together my dreams sometimes from last to mid to start. Also from mid to end to start. Either way,, the dream sequence comes to memory.

The interesting part is a lot of my dreams have been with people that I do not know here in my life.

Marri

October 13, 2013 at 5:59 pm (Edit)

Hi Marri,
I find that when I wake up and feel a dream fading away, if I can get back into an “alpha” state (or light meditative state), the dream returns… or at least the memory of it returns. That alpha state seems to be the same state our brain’s in while we’re dreaming.
It’s when our brain returns to the beta (waking) state that dreams quickly recede. At least that’s been my experience!

Mark

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Hi Mark,
That’s it for sure. I’m still in the alpha state. I find it interesting that I can go back to parts of the dream and be able to complete it.

I OFTEN dream with people I don’t know…In your experience, is this common to happen? Any inputs/ideas would be appreciated.
Thank you!

Marri

Hi Marri,
Yes, it’s true for me too. Most of my dreams involve people I do not know in this lifetime.
Also, I sometimes recall a small figment of a dream that will fill out with more detail if I stay in the alpha state.
Mark

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George Kao says:

As has been mentioned — awesome post, Mark.

Makes me think of a Bible verse “Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry…” (Ephesians 4:26)

Love the emphasis in your post about working on inner peace. As we do each day, we can have peaceful dreams. As we have peaceful last moments, we transition peacefully.

October 15, 2013 at 8:55 pm (Edit)

Thanks, George.
Inner peace is certainly the key…
Mark

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Marri Perez says:

October 15, 2013 at 9:58 pm (Edit)

Hi Mark,
I wasn’t sure how interpret these people that I don’t know in my lifetime. It is a relief to know this happens to you too! (and others then) Thanks! (I do wonder what the meaning of this is though!)
Marri


Dreams: Why Hell Is Depicted Down Below

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Angels above and demons below.

Most of us have seen Old World depictions of heaven up in the sky and hell down below, inside the Earth.

Clockwise from top left: 1) mural in Vank Cathedral (Isfahan, Iran), 2) Dante’s Inferno depiction, 3) a Gustave Doré illustration

Clockwise from top left: 1) mural in Vank Cathedral (Isfahan, Iran), 2) Dante’s Inferno depiction, 3) a Gustave Doré illustration

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I guess it makes sense. Carnal minds like ours, trapped in three-dimensional living, can’t perceive the subtle realms that flourish all around us. They’re as invisible to us as radio signals… separated from us and from each other not by space but by vibration… all beyond the range of our five senses.

Since the diverse worlds of spirit are beyond our view, our minds naturally want to place them way out in space and deep underground. Even most of our the great scientific minds today find it more reassuring to gaze outward among the stars in their search for extraterrestrial life, than to explore in-beyond of our world where angels, spirits, and ghosts really dwell.

Looking for love in all the wrong places.

Looking for love in all the wrong places.

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Science has developed equipment to detect and measure radio signals and other electromagnetic energies, but only out on the fringes of science are technologies beginning to detect the spirit worlds (see some examples here)… so, again, it makes sense that mainstream science even today remains blind to the vast realms of spirit.

Bottom line: it’s the restricted human mind that compels us to look in the wrong direction—out into space—for God, angels, and other intelligent life. That, and our bipolar nature.

Humanity is by nature bipolar. We observe the many forces around us and within us… some pleasant and creative… others unpleasant and destructive… and we label them good and evil. The endless dramas of planet Earth are highly complex, thanks to the rich noble-savage forces within us and around us, and a simple moral compass makes them easier to navigate. We can label each force either good or evil, and live our lives accordingly.

And that’s why we look upward for Heaven, and downward for Hell; it’s simpler… at least that’s what I’ve always believed.

Now, after a dream I had this past Tuesday, around 1 am, I’m not so sure anymore. The dream made me do some serious thinking this week, and I think I’ve come up with a better reason why Hell or purgatory has long been envisioned within the Earth. First I’ll describe the dream, and then I’ll explain how it changed my understanding.

The Dream

It was one of the most lucid and realistic dreams I’ve ever had. It took place about a half-block north of the big two-story house in the small town where I grew up. There was a portal on the ground—a circular area, maybe four feet in diameter, in which the ground was partially transparent and shimmering. I could see the portal, and the psychic friend with me could see it too. Somehow I felt responsible for the portal… my being there.

The psychic stepped into the circle and disappeared, going down into the portal. I was still in touch with him, and he said it was dark down there. Off in the distance he said he could see a yellow light. Otherwise it seemed pitch black.

He came out and went down a second time sometime later, maybe the next day. He wanted to stay down and explore a bit. Again it was dark with a golden light in the distance.

At last the psychic came back up from his second trip down, so I could now go down. I stood on the portal and descended into the other world. I could see the golden light in the distance, but it didn’t seem reassuring to me. It was just a dim little light far away.

I stayed down longer than the psychic had. After a while I became acclimated and could see people living there. The area was no longer in darkness, but looked like the interior of a sprawling home in incandescent lighting. The people looked just like a bunch of young people on Earth—not really scraggly or dismal, as I might have expected. If anything, the guys were more clean-shaven than what seemed normal to me here on Earth. Two or three couples were in the living room area, which is where the portal entered their world. They were setting up beds apparently to turn it into a lounging or resting area.

I walked beyond the living area, toward the light, and found a blond, casually clothed fellow sitting on a bed, not moving.

After a while I asked, “Are you alive?” and he replied , “Yeah, but not on Earth.”

So, as I suspected, he’d passed on and was living in an astral world. From his presence and his discussion it became apparent that he and the others there had died with unfinished business. That’s why they were hanging out in this little community near the Earth. It felt like it was underground, since I’d entered downward through a portal.

In any case, this fellow said that before he died he’d sold his gall bladder to someone for $30,000, which the other person had paid him. But then he died and could no longer give his gall bladder to the recipient… so he was kind of stuck. At least he felt stuck by his inability to honor his debt.

Someone in the community mentioned that off in the distance was the “Rat King,” who was apparently an overseer of this particular domain where they were living at the moment. I’m not sure about the significance of a Rat King in the dream… maybe an association with the “Nutcracker” musical that’s always so popular this time of year?

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It felt like a real spirit realm I was in during the dream, a sort of purgatory where people were stuck for a while after they died… not really unhappy, just a little anxious about having some unfinished business.

Here’s what I think is happening. There’s a shadow world” surrounding the Earth like fuzz on a peach, inhabited by many people who didn’t make it to paradise after they died. They’re stuck near the Earth and its dramas for one reason or another.

But the shadow world isn’t exactly like peach fuzz, which adheres neatly to the surface of the peach. As a spirit world, it doesn’t conform to material structures like planets and is not affected by physical forces such as gravity. It’s more like a cloud surrounding much of the planet, extending a ways “above” the planet’s surface, and also penetrating inside the planet. You could say it “loosely conforms” to the surface of the planet.

I suspect that when psychics have gotten glimpses of the shadow world down through the ages, the activity sometimes seems to be happening underground… as in my dream.

Long story short, that could be another reason why we’ve come to envision purgatory and hell inside the Earth.

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Other articles about dreams:

The true meaning of dreams   –   Dreams: Why Hell is depicted down below   –   The amazing story and prophecies of Paul Dienach   –    Packing light for the final journey

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6 Responses to Dreams: Why Hell Is Depicted Down Below

Hey Mark,

This seems even more interesting when you consider that many psychics have told you about the portal on the ceiling in the southwest corner of your lab – the one that our friends in the relatively-finer astral realms have utilized to stay anchored to our world!

Ricky

October 27, 2013 at 4:59 am (Edit)

Yes, Ricky, and a portal like that can have mixed blessings, I learned over time. On one hand, it allowed our spirit friends to enter my basement lab to attend the weekly meetings of my research group, both before and after I’d gotten the luminator, and to drop by from time to time to work with the radios and VHF converter and other technical equipment, both while I was experimenting alone, and when no one at all was down there and everything was turned off. (… that general open-portal situation being the crux of genuine ITC, by the way…)
On the other hand, once the troubles started in our international group and I eventually phased out of experimenting because of the presence of more troubled spirits competing for time and space with the spirit team, the portal remained open for awhile. It may even be down there today. (I’ve never had the gift of being able to see portals… other than in my dreams )
So… what I’m learning from this is that a portal between ‘heaven’ and Earth can be a wonderful thing, as long as everyone’s in harmony with a lot of love and friendship and mutual respect. But when human relationships turn savage, the portal becomes less of a blessing.
The “personality” of a portal evolves with the noble-savage flow of human relationships.
Mark

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valloned says:

October 27, 2013 at 4:53 am (Edit)

Truth indeed seems stranger than fiction! I’d like to work on astral-travel abilities. I’ve tried, but it seems like it takes a lot of time to learn…some day though.

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October 27, 2013 at 5:10 am (Edit)

I agree, those gifts come more naturally to some than to others. Anyone can develop the technique through refinement (polishing up the noble side of our nature), e.g. heart meditation on a regular basis while getting into a space of love and friendship with spirit. As you say, it does take time for most of us… something we on Earth seem to have a lot of.
There’s also “remote viewing,” which doesn’t rely so much on attitude. You just move through very dense spiritual realms (the shadow world) to see various locations on Earth.
Astral projection can move you to finer realms, but you have to resonate with those realms in order to get there… and that involves refinement of the noble-savage qualities to become more noble.

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October 27, 2013 at 5:17 am (Edit)

PS – both astral projection and remote viewing (as well as meditation) involve getting the mind into the dream state or alpha state, what the Monroe Institute calls body-asleep-mind-awake. It’s basically enjoying dreamy excursions into the spirit realms while bringing the conscious mind along for the ride.

October 27, 2013 at 5:21 am (Edit)

PSS – Deeper meditations can take you to deeper levels (‘delta’ and ‘theta’), where you move beyond the astral realms into ethereal realms… beyond form and structure, to pure loving consciousness.


Life-Swapping: The Amazing Story and Prophecies of Paul Dienach

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A teacher of humanities goes into a year-long coma in 1921, assumes life in one of his incarnations—a famous physics professor living in the year 3906—and then returns to his body a year later, in 1922… waking up not only with a crash-course understanding of physics, but with working knowledge of what will transpire on Earth during the next 2,000 years.

Sounds like a pitch for a good sci-fi novel… but it’s actually the true-life story of Swiss schoolteacher Paul Amadeus Dienach, who emerged from a state of protracted narcolepsy in 1922, and recorded all of his vivid recollections in a journal… which would later become a book, The Valley of the Roses.

Paul Dienach was teaching Greek Studies in Switzerland at the time of the incident. Here’s the backstory… or “frontstory?”…:

In 3906, famous physics professor Andreas Northam suffers a serious accident and has a near-death experience (NDE). When he awakens moments later, he speaks in an unknown tongue (presumably 20th-Century Swiss), he doesn’t recognize his family members, and he’s unable to sleep. He’s perpetually awake. Meanwhile, in 1921, schoolteacher Dienach falls into a coma and is perpetually asleep for a year, unable to wake up.

What really happened? My guess is… the finer spirit within us lives multiple concurrent lives… so that the finer spirit within me, for example, is living not just my life as Mark Macy, but various other “concurrent” lives in different times and different places. It’s what we call different incarnations.

In the 1921/3906 case, there’s a finer spirit involved in the lives of both men, and I suspect it becomes disoriented during Northam’s near-death upheaval in 3906. The astral body leaves Northam’s 3906 body and doesn’t return as it normally would after a typical NDE. Instead, Dienach’s 1921 astral body becomes detached from his physical body and is pulled into Northam’s 3906 physical body by mistake… or maybe facilitated by spirit guides???

In any case, that puts 1921 Dienach into a state of perpetual sleep… the astral body’s left the building. And it puts 3906 Northam into a state of perpetual wakefulness… possessed as he is by an unexpected astral guest from the year 1921. Dienach’s astral mind is now experiencing carnal life through the eyes of Northam’s carnal body. It’s got to be perplexing!… experiencing 3906 physical Earth through a 1921 mental template.

It’s certainly perplexing to all of the medical doctors… in both time periods. The 1921 physicians diagnose the inert Dienach with an inexplicable case of “lethargic sleep.” The 3906 physicians do a complete examination of the wide-awake, anxious Northam, can’t explain his symptoms, and attribute them to his NDE.

While Dienach sleeps peacefully in 1921, Northam is vigorously re-educated about all aspects of life on 3906 Earth… including a detailed history of the planet during the past 2,000 years.

Eventually, Dienach’s astral body returns from its futuristic adventure and reenters its 1921 physical body… and Paul Dienach emerges from his coma, eager to record the adventure on paper.

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The Future of Humanity According to Paul Dienach

The whole idea that Paul Dienach falls into coma in 1921, lives in another incarnation in the year 3906 as physicist Andreas Northam, then awakens in 1922 with future knowledge, probably makes little sense unless you take into account the notion that the mind, memory, and personality continue to exist and function beyond space and time while the physical body is asleep, or comatose, or even dead. It’s just our material body that’s trapped in the illusion of time and space, while our essence enjoys a timeless existence in our astral body… and it’s Dienach’s astral body that detaches from the present carnal life, enters a future carnal life, then returns.

Read more about our spiritual make-up…

Following are some of the insights that Dienach woke up with in 1922… which would be regarded as history by people living in 3906, and as prophecy by people alive in 1922 (and by people today).

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Upon awakening in 1922 from his year-long coma, Paul Dienach wrote down everything he could remember about his experiences while living in one of his incarnations as physicist Andreas Northam in the year 3906.

Dienach continued to teach Greek studies in Switzerland until he contracted a fatal case of tuberculosis at age 38. Before his death he entrusted his manuscripts to one of his students, George Papahatzis, who would later become Dean at Panteion University, founded in Athens in 1927.

An obscure version of the manuscript was published in German in the 1920s, and a recent version was published in Greek under the title “The Valley of the Roses.” At present it is available only in Greek.

Following is a synopsis of that book… the events as remembered by Paul Dienach that will transpire on Earth over the next 2,000 years. Bear in mind, this is the illusory sense of “time” we’re talking about… so don’t write the dates in your calendar in indelible ink. Also, this article is based on several translations of excerpts from the book, and may not be fully in line with the actual book.

2000-2300

Humanity begins to solve overpopulation, ecological destruction, greenhouse gases, climate change, famine, tyranny, and regional conflict. Discoveries are made in the interactions of electromagnetic energies, gravity, spiritual energy (etherodynamics), and antigravity, resulting in a Nobel Prize in the physical sciences.

Most of Earth’s gravitational energies are attributed to solar radiation. Science can photograph spiritual energies , and more and more people can see the spirits moving in and out of our world by switching on their inner “etheric vision,” as psychic channels do today.

Economic systems become more humane, wise, and based on good will. People are freed from the slavery of financial survival, affording them more time for inner work and spiritual development. The monetary system goes extinct, child mortality becomes a rarity, and fossil fuels are replaced by sustainable energies.

Our carnivorous inclinations fade away as we become vegetarians.

Mars is colonized in 2204 by 20 million people, but they are all destroyed in 2265 by a massive natural disaster, and the goal of future Mars colonization is then abandoned.

2300-2400

A major world war erupts in 2309 with widespread destruction. Humanity survives, and a world government is established in 2396 to prevent such disasters in the future. Leaders elected through direct voting from all nations are mostly scientists, engineers, and humanitarians… no longer politicians or businessmen. A balance of power is sustained by a working alliance among the private sector (e.g. transnational corporations), national governments, and the world government.

Banks and stock exchanges are now extinct, replaced with a sort of “vote-money” (which is probably an electronic measure of real value of products, resources, and energy).

There’s still some private property, although world resources have been redistributed in such a way that everyone is afforded at least a basic, healthy standard of living.

Contact is established and relationships develop with extraterrestrial civilizations, and the public is kept apprised.

Conflicts among large groups are rare, and large-scale war is a thing of the past.

2400-2600

The threat of global totalitarianism begins to rise as savage groups begin to undermine the world government through cyber-piracy. By 2600, the private sector and national governments play only a minor role in world affairs as people have acquired a planetary consciousness. World government begins to work extraordinarily well as the savage groups are quelled and direct voting becomes a way of life.

World transportation is primarily through spiritual (etheric) energies and flying discs.

2600-3400

While equality has been achieved for basic necessities, there’s still some inequity in technological advancement from region to region.

More and more people become telepathic, and science makes tremendous strides. Much is learned about the interior of the planet, including an “internal sun and atmosphere” and its history spanning billions of years. Cities are built in the Earth’s interior. In medical science, pharmaceutical drugs play a small role, replaced by new treatments in sound, color, light, and meditation.

Despite these major advances, humans remain largely materially oriented and spiritually sluggish… measuring their personal success in terms of their possessions and technologies.

3400-4000

Beginning in 3382, a spiritual renaissance begins to quickly transform the world into a state of “hypervision,” in which most people achieve direct knowledge through connections with the finer spiritual light. People on Earth can now create through intention, as is done in the finer spiritual realms.

We enter a new Golden Age of World Civilization. Many of the leaders in world government are now universal creators, rather than just scientists and engineers. The new leaders combine the qualities of philosopher, scientist, artist, mystic, and more.

Planetary languages are developed based on three-dimensional, inner-vision images that are projected mentally without sound, writing or Internet.

Science has discovered an activated a dormant form of DNA that consists of more than two strands.

Everyone now has access to free clothes, food, housing, transportation, entertainment, scientific products, and creative expression. There is no private property. Everyone is vegetarian, and there are no zoos… no animal slavery or abuse of any kind.

Flying discs are obsolete, replaced by a new form of transportation involving “field gates” (which are probably portals between the physical and spiritual realms in which material vehicles and their occupants are raised to a finer, nonphysical vibration, moved instantly to another location in three-dimensional space, and rematerialized). These spiritual technologies are introduced to Earth by other galactic civilizations, now that humanity is ready (which apparently means that humans have finally transformed their noble-savage nature into a predominantly noble one).

Read more about our noble-savage nature…

By today’s standards, the future humans would seem naïve, sensitive, sincere, unpretentious, and free of cunning ulterior motives. People can sense each other’s feelings and intentions, so secrecy is no longer part of human culture.

There are no material inequalities, only inequalities of reputation, honor, and public appraisal.

People work the equivalent of two years over a lifetime, which by now is much longer than lifetimes of the 21st Century, and they don’t measure success by material possessions, but by spiritual work within and by their service to those around them.

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Well, these visions that came to Paul Dienach during his coma certainly resonate with the views and intentions of this site. May your greatest dreams come true, Paul!

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Sources for this article include:

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Other articles about dreams:

The true meaning of dreams   –   Dreams: Why Hell is depicted down below   –   The amazing story and prophecies of Paul Dienach   –    Packing light for the final journey

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6 Responses to  The Amazing Story and Prophecies of Paul Dienach

Regina Macy says:

September 1, 2013 at 1:26 pm (Edit)

WOW very interesting story. Regina

macyafterlife says:

September 2, 2013 at 6:52 am (Edit)

I thought so too! Mark

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Mark,

This makes me curious about much more we will (or potentially could) understand in the year 3906 about consciousness and the human spirit. When you mentioned that the physicians in the year 3906 attributed Northam’s strange symptoms to his NDE, it seems as if humanity may not have progressed very much – because to me, it seems as if they are implicitly blaming the symptoms upon a dying brain instead of acknowledging the possibility of a spiritual experience. But that’s just my firsthand interpretation of it – I don’t know the details because I haven’t read the book, of course. I tend to read very deeply between the lines!

I also would wonder if parallel universes could be a variable in this. Could Dienach have traveled to a parallel universe in 3906?

Ricky

macyafterlife says:

September 2, 2013 at 3:53 am (Edit)

Very good! The same two points have been nagging at me, although I hadn’t quiite put them into words before reading your comment, Ricky. Namely, (1) is it likely that our spiritual essence will be as concealed to humans 2,000 years from now as it is to modern humans? Highly doubtful! By then, our rich spiritual nature should be well understood by carnal humans, I’d think. (2) If the Earth branches off into parallel worlds as it winds its way into the future, why would we assume that the human evolution seen/experienced/lived by Dienach during his Rip van Winkle period would be cast in stone? Again, not likely.

So, I’m getting ready to start the next article… to start digging into several sources that have summarized the book, Valley of the Roses, to see what I can find out about his specific insights. Unfortunately, I don’t read Greek, so the full text of the book is beyond my grasp at the moment. Anyway, I’ll do my best to dig through the English-written information I can find with a discerning eye… and post carefully.

Thanks, ο φίλος μου,
Mark

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Liz Wagner says:

September 2, 2013 at 10:38 pm (Edit)

Hello Mark:
this is an interesting tale but I simply don’t understand it; therefore I look forward much to your next blog which no doubt will be more explanatory.
I don’t understand the 2,000 year gap : why 2,000? – this figure would have been in Dienach’s mind as most of his “humanities” learning would have been from 2,000 years ago : it seems like a huge brain-based hallucinatory story; hence I look forward eagerly to your next post to find and learn more.
With best wishes
Liz

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macyafterlife says:

September 6, 2013 at 4:02 pm (Edit)

Liz, I plan to write that follow-up piece this weekend. Hopefully it’ll give the story a little more clarity.
All the best,
Mark

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Thanks Mark. These past 2 postings have been interesting, enlightening, and bring hope for our evolution. His travels and findings and reporting also feel like common sense in some way.
Best to you, John

macyafterlife says:

September 9, 2013 at 1:36 pm (Edit)

I agree, John,
The prophecies seem to have a lot of intuitive ideas and some interesting ideas that are kind of unique (gravity from solar radiation and dormant, multistrand DNA)…
Warm wishes,
Mark

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wendy says:

September 19, 2013 at 10:15 am (Edit)

Hello Mark – I enjoy your posts and would like to connect to schedule an interview if possible. My email is lite4one@aol.com. Thank you for all that you are doing!! wendy

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macyafterlife says:

September 21, 2013 at 7:03 am (Edit)

Hi Wendy, thanks for the invitation, but I rarely do interviews or public events anymore. Writing seems to be my best mode of communication.
I notice that you included a link to my article on your 2012oasis site, which has a lot of fascinating information on it.
http://2012oasis.blogspot.com/2013/09/prophecies-of-paul-dienach-from-year.html
Thanks for that!
All the best,
Mark

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Packing Light for the Final Journey

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When we die, we carry a lot of baggage into the next world.

What’s inside the baggage helps determine where we end up in the astral afterlife and what adventures we experience… whether in the drama-rich shadow worlds, or in the more blissful paradise realms.

Read more on the shadow worlds…

Read more on the paradise realms…

In this article we’ll look inside our baggage to get an idea of what we’re lugging around, then consider ways to lighten the load to make our voyage into the next world as pleasant as possible.

What we’re talking about mostly, in terms of baggage, are roller-coaster emotions… turbulent feelings that spin out of our day-to-day dramas and get caught in our subconscious mind, waiting to be processed.

Most of our dramas revolve around sex or fear or anger, thanks largely to each other’s pheromones—molecules that most animals secrete unconsciously to arouse or alarm those around them.

Read more on pheromones

Since this series of articles is about gender, romance, and sex, those are the dramas that get the main thrust here, even though volumes could be written on fear. Maybe in another article series….

This story is about how to inventory our baggage and do a little housecleaning… with such techniques as hypnosis, meditation, near-death experiences, out-of-body experiences, and dreams.

Bear in mind, though, that it’s not necessary to completely purge our baggage to get to paradise. Nearly everyone who arrives in paradise after leaving the Earth goes through a healing process that polishes up their nature. Even then, when we settle into the “third level” of the astral world, we continue to enjoy things we did on earth, even though there’s no real need to do them. We absorb all the life energies we need for sustenance from our surroundings, but we can still eat. In fact, there are feasts and elaborate buffets for those who like to eat… and they don’t get fat. Nor do women get pregnant on the third level, but people can enjoy having sex with willing partners. It’s not until we move to the fourth level that these old earth patterns begin to lose their importance to us… as we become more ‘spiritual’ and less ‘human.’

Still, some housecleaning of emotional baggage before we die can help us adjust to the afterlife more smoothly.

In Your Dreams

The most common way to glimpse our buried anxieties and compulsions is through our dreams, since we all have them every night. Dreams are essentially excursions into the afterlife as the astral body tiptoes away from the sleeping physical body to go out and party… and the types of parties we’re drawn to are determined largely by the emotions trapped in our subconscious. If we don’t process our feelings while we’re awake and conscious, our spiritual mind sometimes gives it a go while we’re asleep. We dream about it.

Most dreams are quickly forgotten the moment we wake up… but the more we pay attention to dreams, the easier it gets to remember them on a routine basis. When you wake up from a dream and it starts to fade away, try relaxing into a calm, daydream frame of mind… and the dream might suddenly swell back into consciousness.

I have a lot of dreams about being in nice, light places among friendly people. Years ago, when I was doing ITC experiments, I’d dream about being in a lab with super-hi-tech communication equipment, observing the work of engineers.

No drama in any of those dreams, just interesting perceptions and nice feelings. That suggests a lack of emotional baggage.

I’ve had some high-drama dreams too, some dealing with sex, others with fear or anger, and they’ve ranged from exotic to bizarre! Those dreams tell me I still have some emotional baggage that I might want to deal with before I die.

I think it’s safe to say we all do.

Our ITC spirit group told us, through computer contacts in the 1990s, that most people who die on Earth arrive in their world with issues like these, and they’re usually treated the way diseased and wounded people are treated on the other side. Many people arriving on the third level are accompanied to hospitals and clinics where they lie in tubs of healing water and are tended to as their minds and bodies gradually adjust to their new surroundings—a world where people in the prime of life interact calmly and peacefully, with a sincere interest in each other’s well-being.

Read more about the healing tubs

On the other hand, some people awaken in those paradise worlds fresh from earth and just can’t shake off the drama. They don’t stay there long. They go to a shadow world, where dramas persist. It’s not as though they’re “kicked out” of paradise for being too rowdy or too frisky. It’s more a resonance issue. They just don’t fit in vibrationally, so they migrate to environs more appropriate to their attitudes.

I can imagine a sci-fi script writer weaving a yarn about a team of dead special forces guys coming together in the shadow world with a mission to conquer paradise. It might make a fun movie, but it’s nonsense. Dramas simply don’t endure in places of fine vibration. Things don’t fall upward on Earth, and drama doesn’t endure in paradise… at least, once we rise above the ‘third level.’ Resonance is a law just as unbreakable as gravity.

So, if you want to go to heaven to raise a little hell, your best bet is to go to a sci-fi movie and pretend… or maybe listen to country-western music. Once you leave the Earth, it ain’t gonna’ happen. Drama and paradise don’t mix in the subtle worlds beyond the Earth. On the third level, we can enjoy some of Earth habits, as mentioned earlier, but most of the drama has been removed.

Beyond Your Dreams

There are other effective ways, besides dreaming, to inventory our emotional baggage, though they’re not foolproof:

Hypnosis depends on the hypnotist’s skills and our ability to surrender to them. Still, we often come back from a good session with insights into ourselves.

Meditation and self-hypnosis take time and practice to master and are arguably the best ways to take personal inventory.

Near death experiences (NDEs) typically aren’t planned; they just happen. More times than not, an NDE advances quickly to a DE… as in DEAD. Those lucky enough to return from an NDE often have a new, more noble perspective on life. It’s as though the experience actually removed much of their emotional baggage!

Out of body experiences (OBEs), or astral travels, are planned journeys out of body, often quite profound.

Robert Monroe, the well-known astral traveler and founder of The Monroe Institute, once saw something that looked like a mound of maggots crawling over each other. Approaching, he realized it was a mound of naked humans involved in an orgy… one of many strange things he encountered during his adventures through the shadow world.

Read more about Robert Monroe

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So, lots of dramas are unfolding in the shadow worlds beyond… this side of paradise. To make our post-mortal adventure as nice as possible, it’s probably a good idea to inventory our emotional baggage… and to detach from most of the worldly drama before we die.

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Other articles about dreams:

The true meaning of dreams   –   Dreams: Why Hell is depicted down below   –   The amazing story and prophecies of Paul Dienach   –    Packing light for the final journey

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2 Responses to  Packing Light for the Final Journey

Gate Seeker says:

2012 June 14 at 5:31 pm (Edit)

Mark, you’re truly a breath a fresh air to those that have been trying to develop their own spirituality and those who wish to ascend in terms of consciousness. After reading your work – and reading of your mentor – Mr. George Meek – I believe that your work is the most important bridge to the spirit world ever to be built.

I am in the process of detaching from my baggage. I am quite young – I am a very young soul, and it hasn’t taken me very long in this lifetime to realize exactly what I am and WHO I am.

I rest assured (by myself) that my destiny is to eventually ascend into the summerland (4th plane). All of my love, sincerity and thanks goes to our spirit friends in the 3rd plane for introducing us to who we really are. My vibrations are in harmony with those who are on our side of the veil, trying very hard to connect with our friends on the other side, who wish only to do wonderful things for us.

Truly privileged are we – that we know that there is an afterlife and we know what it contains. But the best part is knowing that we do, indeed, have a higher purpose.

- A 23 year-old friend of Timestream

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macyafterlife says:

2012 June 15 at 12:06 am (Edit)

thanks for the good comments, and good luck on your journey!
Mark

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Sleep Paralysis and the Human Spirit

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(Editor’s note: This article is an unsettling glimpse into a dark, unsavory spirit realm close to the Earth. To keep it in perspective as the mere blemish that it is, within the grander picture of human spirituality, I recommend you read my next article about the mid-astral planes either before or after you read the article below. Getting caught up in the fears and insecurities that spin out of that shadowy world can cause problems for us. Better to anchor oneself in our finer spiritual heritage.)

Read the article on the mid-astral paradise, or third level…

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While going to sleep or waking up, your body goes numb and immobile. You’re suddenly awake and aware, but you can’t move your arms or legs… even your fingers. A terrifying ordeal!

About a third of us have experienced sleep paralysis at some point in our lives, and for 5 percent of the population it happens repeatedly, often accompanied by the sense of a scary presence.

Sleep paralysis may have been the inspiration for this 1781 painting, The Nightmare, by Anglo-Swiss artist Henry Fuseli.

Sleep paralysis may have been the inspiration for this 1781 painting, The Nightmare, by Anglo-Swiss artist Henry Fuseli.

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Following are some testimonials by people who’ve experienced sleep paralysis.  I’ve edited them for flow.

When I have these episodes, it’s terrifying. It sometimes feels like I’m being possessed, which I know is nonsense because I’m not spiritually inclined. The first time it happened, a few years ago at age 10, I was waking up when I was pulled into the state. I felt heavy vibrations everywhere, especially my hips, and I was paralyzed… unable to move. It wasn’t particularly painful, but agonizingly uncomfortable. After the first experience, I began having them several times a week, feeling tortured by the hallucinations (moving people and figures), sounds, and vibrations. I struggled but couldn’t shake myself out of it. I thought I was dying. Eventually I would keep my eyes closed and just wait for it to stop. Sometimes I feel like I’ve awakened, but I’m dragged back into it for a few more minutes. I’ve researched astral projection and tried it, but I can’t leave my body, whether I’m in this paralyzed state or not.

I’ve had many spiritual experiences through my meditations, which are usually pleasant and uplifting. I had only one paralysis incident, and it was terrifying. On that occasion I was in an alpha (dream) state while trying to have an out-of-body experience, when I suddenly found myself in a lucid dream in which I was with my class. It was a bizarre situation. A lady with a creepy voice and facial expressions was trying to explain something to me matter-of-factly, and I was narrating to the class what she was telling me. When I referred to her to the class as “this creepy lady,” I instantly woke up… but I was paralyzed. The image of the lady had me gripped in terror for reasons I can’t logically understand. I tried to rock from side to side, but I was frozen in place. I heard eerie music, sensed the presence of others in the room, and felt possessed by a demon who was now me. Then, everything disappeared and I was in a pleasing place, immersed I a deep blue. I saw my astral hand glowing in a blue light while my physical hands were under the blanket. This was more like the spiritual experiences I was accustomed to. Eventually I woke up, clear-headed, but also confused.

I’ve had several episodes which are always terrifying but not really “evil” in nature. I just wake up from a night’s sleep or a daytime nap, unable to move or speak. I feel totally present in the room, but when I try to move my arms or yell, nothing happens. The most recent incident was an hour ago while I was dozing in a chair, and something new happened. When I awoke, paralyzed, I tried to shake my body violently to release myself. Nothing. But suddenly I was able to get out of the chair… sort of. I was floating in an upright position… not walking. I could see the TV still on, but I couldn’t hear the sounds. I floated toward the window and saw the neighbor’s house decked out in Christmas lights… which was weird, being summer. Then I was suddenly back in the chair. Again and again I’d float away from the chair, try to go for help, but I could only go to the same position a few feet away. I tried to scream and scream, to get people’s attention, but nothing came out except a soft moan at one point. Somehow I figured I was still dreaming, so I started shaking myself wildly, and finally felt awake. I realized I could feel, move, and speak. I’ve never felt the presence of spirits, demons or ETs as other people report, but believe me, these experiences are terrifying enough!

I’ve had frequent bouts of sleep paralysis for about five years, since high school, so I’ve gotten used to them. My body’s numb, I can’t move, sometimes I can hear noises like tea kettles and guitar picking, and I can see… barely. I often see figures and shadows of people. I sometimes feel someone sitting on my chest, and it’s very hard to breathe. When I relax and think about my situation, I realize that the only way to wake up from the episode is to flinch very hard. Once I’m out of it, you’d think it’s fine, but I’m so drained that I sometimes close my eyes to rest… and then I’m stuck in the madness again. On one occasion I was paralyzed for more than an hour, and that was horrible. I don’t believe I’m being possessed by spirits or abducted by aliens, but the hallucinations feel so real. I always thought I was alone with this until my brother showed me research online, and it was overwhelming to find so many people experiencing the same kinds of things I’ve been having.

I’m 14 and had my first episode three nights ago, around midnight. I was neither awake nor asleep. My instincts told me to wake up and look behind me, but I couldn’t open my eyes, even as I tried hard to move my eyelids and eyebrows. My second episode was last night, similar to the first one, but worse. I couldn’t move my arms or open my eyes, and I had chills for about 15 seconds. People say they’ve dealt with sleep paralysis for years, and I don’t think I could deal with that.

I  had sleep paralysis episodes over a five-month period about three years ago. It only occurred in the spring and summer, two or three times a week, and it was always scary. Usually I’d be falling asleep when I’d hear a buzzing in my ears followed by voices that were laughing and talking indecipherably. Occasionally a horrible voice would say something nasty. I was often pulled out of my body, spun around the room, and when I’d start punching and kicking, suddenly I’d be dropped back onto the bed. Occasionally I’d have episodes when I was waking up in the morning. Again, I could open my eyes and hear voices around me. A few times I felt someone climb into my bed, and, being paralyzed, that was especially frightening. After five months of the nightmares, they became milder, and I could shake myself out of it as soon as I started hearing buzzing in my ears. Eventually it just stopped.

Read more testimonials  here…  or watch some here:

What I think is happening….

Superimposed over our physical body is our astral body, a subtle, invisible template of the physical body. Usually while we’re alive on Earth, the two bodies are mostly in sync… limb for limb… organ for organ.

The two bodies can come apart, naturally, in various situations—for example while we’re asleep or meditating or having a near-death experience or in a coma or passed-out drunk… or when we die.

When we die, of course, our two bodies make their final separation, and the astral template becomes our outermost body… at which point we’re no longer “of the Earth.” We get settled in an astral environment… for example in the astral Eden, which is a paradise world distinct from Earth… or in a shadowy realm that’s superimposed over the Earth. That shadow world is formed largely by the confused jumble of thoughts, intentions and misperceptions that spin off the Earth… so it’s a rather dark, unsavory place inhabited by troubled souls who haven’t yet found their way to paradise.

Read more about paradise and the shadow world…

In those non-death situations—sleeping, for example—the astral body goes off to explore, and sometimes the dormant physical body can play host to other astral beings (spirits from the shadow world), who might move in close to enjoy the experience of being in a carnal body.

I suspect that most sleep paralysis experiences are caused by folks in the shadow world messing with our astral body… pulling it away from our physical body so we enter a paralyzed state… like a deep meditation or deep sleep. Only it can be terrifying, since our conscious mind is alert and aware of some sort of intrusion in our life.

My research suggests that the inhabitants of the shadow world include confused and troubled spirits who stay stuck near the earth after death… and also ETs who reside in parallel worlds. There are clever groups who forge crop circles in our world, and there are mischievous groups who meddle in our lives… and much, much more. As our spirit friends told us through ITC contacts:

You already know that also pharisees, ghouls, swindlers, thieves, yes, even murderers, have their interested supporters here among the dead. And as the word “higher being”–notice that we never gave us this name ourselves–does not stand, as it is often misinterpreted by falsely religious people (to be) purified, rid of all sin, whatever the word “sin” means for them. There are also entities here interested in that situation.

So, there are all sorts of people-in-spirit living in the shadow world, getting caught up in the dramas of our world.

In any case, the presence of a shadow world integrated invisibly with our world is a reality… something we should not get too concerned or alarmed about. It’s been with us for eons, and it adds a little drama to our lives. Understanding the situation is a big step in overcoming the fear.

Then, we can take steps to align ourselves to the light, paradise aspects of spirit. This can be done with spiritual practices such as heart meditation and prayer. As our spirit takes on a finer vibration through practiced meditation, for example, the dark dramas unfolding in the shadow world have less and less influence on our lives.

Read more about heart meditation…

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Other posts on health and well-being:

Meditation & Prayer:   Heart meditation    –    Meditation; ticket to paradise   -   Prayer; another ticket   -   Tapping on Heaven’s door

Exercise:   Some great exercises   -   Mantric exercises

Spiritual Growth:   Embrace the divine; it’s where we shine   -   Go to the light   -   Healing and the human spirit   -   Love and good will… but what about trust?   -   The carnal line between noble and savage   -   An apology can lift the spirit

Self-Awareness:   Are you an extrovert or an introvert?   -   Know Heaven   -   Know thyself

Addiction & Mental Illness:   Nonfunctioning alcoholism   –   Addiction   –   Mental illness: barriers lost   -    Sleep paralysis

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12 Responses to Sleep Paralysis and the Human Spirit

  1. Felipe says:

    Thanks once more for your insights Mark! Though I have had frequent OBEs since I can remember, the infrequent and brief sleep paralysis was only a little unsettling to me when I was very young. Never terrifying or something “bad.” It’s always a good thing to align ourselves spiritually, mentally, and physically. To understand that we are Spirit having a physical expression, rather than a body with a Spirit. However, it doesn’t matter what you “believe.” Follow Natural Law to your understanding. Being of loving service to others is the basic principle.

  2. Ricky says:

    Hi Mark,

    I did some searching of my own on this subject after I saw the videoclip “Supernatural Assault” attached to the article. I found and watched a documentary that I think carries incredible and valuable relevance and ultimately it leans towards a spiritual explanation (it even makes references to the painting named “The Nightmare”, alongside of other artwork seemingly inspired by sleep paralysis). It’s called “The Entity”. It’s about 45 minutes long, and documents experiences from Texas to Africa. It lines up the experiences alongside of explanations from both modern-day academics and religious figures. I would caution that this can be intense for those who are easily startled, as it is one of the more “unhinged” documentaries I’ve seen on the subject. It’s really very enjoyable, interesting and profound. I just wanted to share this. It only further enriched my thoughts on the subject after reading your great article! :-)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmbpOucNVn4

    Ricky

    • Thanks for the link, Ricky.
      I just watched that video, “The Entity.”
      Certainly is compelling… and it does go along with the other testimonials I’ve been researching lately.
      Quite a strange world we live in!… or, what a strange world bristles slightly beyond our view, superimposed over our world.
      Mark

  3. yanayaya says:

    Surely Crop Circles are something more advanced than that Mark?!

    • During an ITC phone call between Maggy (a researcher in Luxembourg) and her spirit friend and mentor, Swejen Salter, Maggy asked about the crop circles… and she was told that they come from a “shadow world” of the Earth.
      I assumed our spirit friend Swejen must have been mistaken. I believed as maybe you do(?), that the patterns are from advanced beings far superior to us humans.
      Now I believe Swejen is probably right. There are many clever beings in that shadowy world, not just the meddlesome and sometimes malicious spirits who get aggressive with people as they sleep.
      Anyway, this is the answer that’s come to make the most sense to me about crop circles.
      I guess the truth will come out all in good time. :-)
      Mark

  4. yanayaya says:

    Crop Circles: Crossover From Another Dimension (2006) 1hr. 15mins.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtUZBwTvOV8

    • Another great video! Thanks Felipe.
      People in spirit have compared living on Earth to “walking in jello.”
      Things move very quickly in spirit, compared to here.
      So, the opening comments in that film… that some of these intricate crop circles are formed in a matter of minutes… I don’t doubt that at all.
      Mark

  5. Mark,

    Thank you for this posting. I have been in this state a number of times and was never able to make significant meaning out of my experiences. I do not recall feeling fear, but more of an annoyance that I couldn’t get anything moving.
    Reading other people’s experiences and your explanation is very helpful to my understanding. I look forward to the opportunity to see what I can make of my next experience.

  6. Mamabird says:

    I look forward to sleep paralysis. Its the only way I can exit my body. I think or read about it and it usually happens with in a few days. Getting past the fear took years but I’m happy that I persisted.



The Worst of the Worst: Nonfunctioning Alcoholism

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Editor’s note: Over the past 40 years it’s become obvious to me that world peace and paradise will have to be all-inclusive. It can’t come about until we can raise even the most lost and hopeless of human beings into a state of happiness and dignity. Among the most hopeless are “nonfunctioning” alcoholics… so they are the focus of this article. The text includes a lot of colored, underlined links to other websites with interesting information that you’re welcome to explore!

Normally, emotional satisfaction comes largely from achievements, leisure, and relationships in society. That’s what being “human” is really all about: being happy among other people… especially close friends and loved ones.

Alcohol undermines that basic sense of humanity to a greater or lesser degree… affecting different people differently.

Casual drinkers can have a glass of wine with dinner or a cocktail after a long work day to relax… with little harmful effect on their emotional lives, jobs, and relationships.

Heavy drinkers, or “binge” drinkers, can party late into the night and wake up the next morning with a head that’s aching and muddled, but clear enough to get through the day. They may be emotionally dull for a day or two, but work and relationships soon get back to normal until the next binge.

Functioning alcoholics lead a double life… holding down a job or career… achieving goals… keeping relationships together… despite heavy drinking. Life, with all of its work responsibilities and family obligations, feels like a dull, tedious chore whose only reward is getting drunk. The thought of giving up alcohol feels like a death sentence.

Nonfunctioning alcoholics can’t hold down a job or keep a marriage together and they alienate friends. They may get into fights, wreck cars, interfere with other people’s lives, pass out on the floor. As “easy targets,” they lose everything over time, and through it all, they’re unaware of their situation. They think they’re doing okay in life and it’s the people around them who have the problems. They’re ostracized by society, eventually becoming homeless, indigent, derelict… being stigmatized as beggars and stumblebums. Only about ¼ of 1 percent (0.25%) of the general population are nonfunctioning alcoholics.

This article is about that miserable minority… the guys (and gals) who walk crooked paths, sway while standing, wreak of alcohol, and often reach the point in life where they are seen by day in public places, maybe sprawled on a lawn or passed out on a park bench… and by night wandering aimlessly along city streets. They all live in numbed misery… and most of them either die in misery or “hit rock bottom” and recover into a new life in an endless commitment to abstain from alcohol.

In my early years I looked at alcoholism as a life choice. I had little empathy for “bums”…. Get a life, get a job, for godsake. Do something productive!

Today I know that telling these people to get lives and jobs and to be productive is as glib as telling someone dying of bone cancer to have a nice day.

In recent years I’ve done some research… attending open AA meetings… reading personal accounts by recovering alcoholics… perusing papers and articles from professional organizations… and I’ve become thoroughly convinced:

Alcoholism isn’t a choice; it’s a disease. A life-long, deadly disease.

First, some statistics: If your parents and/or grandparents are alcoholics, there’s a greater likelihood that you are too. The consensus among the professionals is that alcohol abuse in human affairs is about half genetically determined and half environmental (peer pressure, stressful life style, unhappy family life, accessibility to alcohol….). It’s the genetic predisposition that seems closer to the core of the disease of alcoholism. A quarter of the world population have what the media have dubbed “the alcohol gene,” but only a fifth of them (5 percent of all people) contract the disease… and of those chronic alcoholics, 95 percent can hold a job and function normally in society. It’s just 5 percent of chronic alcoholics—0.25 percent of the general population—who become nonfunctioning alcoholics… indigents… the homeless… the forgotten shadow people.

How did they get there?

Many alcoholics tell a similar story, which goes something like this:

I was quiet and shy as a kid. I always felt out of place at school, even at home. Then I had my first drink, and bam!… I was in paradise. I guzzled it like water. Quiet and shy became outgoing and fun-seeking… then wild and crazy… until I blacked out. At long last I felt really alive. Alcohol instantly became the love of my life, and nothing… no one… would ever change that. But over the years things changed, and I hardly noticed it happening. “A few beers” became a quart of vodka… always guzzled. Blackouts happened more often. I’d wake up in a ditch, half frozen, on a cold autumn morning, with no idea how I got there. I began to think less and less about the friends who’d abandoned me years ago. Even my family had gotten fed up at some point and made it clear: “You’re not welcome here until you clean yourself up.” (I learned later that that was the most difficult thing they ever had to say… but they had to protect themselves from getting pulled down with me.) The memories were like bad dreams… and I began having a lot of those. Finally my life seemed completely hopeless, and suicidal thoughts that had crept into my mind for years became more persistent. Then came that inevitable breaking point, when I knew I had a choice… to live or to die. In desperation I attended my first AA meeting, started working the 12-Step program, and I’ve been slowly, steadily finding my way back. I knew others like me who hadn’t been so lucky… who’d made the other choice. There but for the grace of God….

Not long after having their first drink, often in high school, nonfunctional alcoholics might begin to exhibit symptoms reminiscent of the symptoms of mental illness… and they are often treated for mental illness instead of alcoholism:

  • Poor concentration and lack of sleep (depression)
  • Hallucinations (psychotic break)
  • Voices in the head, social withdrawal, lack of emotions (schizophrenia)
  • Mood swings, irritability, and low self-esteem (bipolar disorder)
  • Fear of being in public (social anxiety disorder)
  • Violent behavior, violating rules (antisocial personality disorder)

Alcohol and the Brain

Knowing how alcohol affects the brain can help us understand what kind of drinkers we are.

First of all, the brain is fueled exclusively by sugar… glucose. Simply put, alcohol molecules are similar enough to glucose molecules to be accepted by brain cells as fuel… but the alcohol causes the neurons to misfire and breaks down the brain’s defenses.

Alcohol also interferes with the brains biochemistry by…

  1. … increasing the brain’s pleasure hormone (dopamine), making us feel good;
  2. … increasing the brain’s natural inhibitor (GABA), causing us to stumble and slur; and
  3. … reducing the brain’s natural stimulant (glutamate), giving us slow reactions and confused thoughts.

When we drink, if we only feel the pleasure of #1 and don’t notice our stumbling, slurring, and muddled thinking (#2 and #3), good chance we’re an alcoholic. Alcoholics feel normal while stumbling, slurring, and spouting crazy thoughts when they drink. They seem to be more attuned to their dopamine than to their GABA and glutamate.

On the other hand, if we’re out drinking and we get to the point of noticing the warning signs of items #2 and #3 more strongly than #1 (pleasure), chances are we’re not an alcoholic. When drinking becomes unpleasant, we know we’ve had enough. If that’s the case, we can probably be a casual drinker or even a binge drinker with few long-term side-effects. We seem to be more attuned to our GABA and glutamate than to our dopamine.

Alcohol, Dopamine, and Adrenaline

Dopamine, adrenaline, and other hormones seem to be a key factor in alcoholism. Some nonfunctioning alcoholics may not drink every day, but when they do, their goals and talents and dreams get swept away… and they get pulled into repetitive activities that stimulate dopamine and adrenaline—eating sweets, playing video games, watching action movies and porn, being argumentative, picking fights….

It’s not how often they drink or how much they drink that identify nonfunctioning alcoholics, it’s what happens when they drink. Many of them crave hormonal stimulation. They may go for days without drinking, but the dopamine behavior continues as “dry drunk” behavior. After two or three weeks of sobriety, their life goals and talents may begin to resurface. They may start writing a book or composing a song or looking for work or fostering a relationship that’s been simmering in the back of their minds… but once they take the next drink, it’s all swept away. The hormones kick back in.*

Recovery

Unless the genetic causes of alcoholism are someday fully understood and neutralized, alcoholics will never be cured of their disease. Alcoholics are embroiled in a life-long, codependent love affair with alcohol. The last thing in the world they want to do is to give it up. Their only hope is the path of recovery—some sort of program that gives them the strength to overcome alcohol’s constant pull… the strength to stay sober.

Many medical doctors, psychologists and psychiatrists have “thrown in the towel” when it comes to treating alcoholism, since the disease often doesn’t respond well to physical or mental treatments.

The only effective, time-proven program ever devised is Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). It’s helped millions of alcoholics to lead sober lives.

Why? Because AA is a spiritual program. The 12 steps of AA gradually pierce through the mind-body illusion into the core of the human being… the spirit. It helps people to purge a lifetime of emotional wounds and to surrender to a power greater than themselves. That’s the crux of human spirituality: accepting life on Earth as an illusion, coming to terms with our savage side, fostering a connection with what is real and all-powerful, and turning our life over to that power.*

Long-time recovering alcoholics joke about the various programs they tried before AA, which include…

  • The beer program (drink nothing but beer with its lower alcohol content)…
  • The weekend program (drink only on weekends)…
  • The move program (when your life falls apart, move).

Nothing worked until they got immersed in AA… and it’s not just the alcoholics themselves who benefitted from 12-Step Programs.

People with an alcoholic in the family know the torment that affects alcoholics and everyone close to them. They often get involved in the Al-Anon program (which spun out of AA), where they work the 12 steps and learn a great deal about themselves… and they begin to find peace of mind… often by making one of the most important and most difficult decisions of their lives—detaching with love from the alcoholic.

Having researched and studied the 12-step program of AA and Al-Anon in recent years, I’m convinced that it is not just an effective way to overcome the ravages of alcoholism, but a highly advanced path for spiritual pursuit. Whether you’re an alcoholic (or addict) or love an alcoholic (or addict)… whether you’re Christian or Hindu or Buddhist or Muslim or Jewish of agnostic… finding your way into a 12-step program (of which there are many) will be a giant step toward genuine spiritual growth and understanding while living here on Earth.  And through it all, your religious or nonreligious convictions will only grow stronger.

Explaining how that works in this short article would be impossible… but if ever you are blessed to immerse yourself in the 12-step program and give it a chance to work, it will all become clear.

Notes:

*The hormone-driven behavior patterns of nonfunctioning alcoholics that I describe—the sweeping-away of dreams and goals by an obsession with adrenaline- and dopamine-stimulating behaviors—haven’t been clinically documented, as far as I know; they’re just my observations of various people I’ve encountered over the years.

*For some recovering alcoholics and addicts, the 12-step program alone isn’t enough. They also need a one-on-one therapist who knows and embraces the 12-step approach, and acts as a comprehensive, personal support system for the client.

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Other posts on health and well-being:

Meditation & Prayer:   Heart meditation    –    Meditation; ticket to paradise   -   Prayer; another ticket   -   Tapping on Heaven’s door

Exercise:   Some great exercises   -   Mantric exercises

Spiritual Growth:   Embrace the divine; it’s where we shine   -   Go to the light   -   Healing and the human spirit   -   Love and good will… but what about trust?   -   The carnal line between noble and savage   -   An apology can lift the spirit

Self-Awareness:   Are you an extrovert or an introvert?   -   Know Heaven   -   Know thyself

Addiction & Mental Illness:   Nonfunctioning alcoholism   –   Addiction   –   Mental illness: barriers lost   -    Sleep paralysis

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11 Responses to The Worst of the Worst: Nonfunctioning Alcoholism

Mark,
This is a very valuable posting, and will change some lives! Thank you.
The links are good.
On the neurotransmitter issue, I’ll add some info: GABA is gamma amino butyric acid, and is the neurotransmitter which creates the feeling of relaxation.
Alcohol is a GABA agonist; i.e., it mimics the actions of GABA, but does not really increase GABA per se.
I use a neurotransmitter questionnaire to help determine which neurotransmitter one is dominant in, and which neurotransmitters one is deficient in. The 4 neurotransmitters examined are: 1) dopamine, which gives the brain and body power and voltage, 2) acetylcholine, which gives the brain speed, youthfulness, and memory, 3) GABA, the relaxing neurotransmitter, and 4) serotonin, which assist with balance of all pathways, being playful and light hearted, and helps with sleep cycling.
A person’s dominant neurotransmitter state is not what neurotransmitter substance one may be excessive in, but is more about the person’s mood, personality, character, memory, and physical attributes. Dopamine dominant types are power types, acetylcholine dominant types are creative, GABA dominant people are pretty relaxed and at ease, and serotonin types tend to be very playful. If one is both dominant and deficient in the same neurotransmitter, then one can veer strongly into aberrant behavior and habits to try to satisfy the perceived and real deficiency.
Cravings for chemical substances is correlated more with deficiencies in dopamine, GABA, and serotonin.
All of these neurotransmitters can be built up by appropriate precursor nutritional supplements. In the case of GABA, one can simply take it as a supplement.
For those who are GABA deficient, they will have the drive to ingest something which mimics the GABA. They will use a GABA agonist such as alcohol, marijuana, or narcotics.
GABA is made in the body from branched chain amino acids, and so good protein choices and supplements help here.
I agree with your opening statement–that our entire human culture must awaken to our divine nature. Martin Luther King once said words to the effect that, “I cannot be the best that I can be until you are the best that you can be, and you cannot be the best that you can be until I am the best that I can be.”
Thank you Mark for all the thought and research that you put into this. I learned a lot.

macyafterlife says:

July 7, 2013 at 8:33 pm (Edit)

Thanks John,
Lots of important information in your comments!
I’m digesting it….
Mark

Hi to Mark and everyone reading this.
I’m writing this because I feel compelled to.

I’ve battled alcoholism most of my life.
I’ve promised my family as well as myself I wouldn’t drink anymore
so often it’s lost all meaning.
I’ve prayed about it to every god I could think of. Nothing.

I’ll spare everyone the gory details of my past and
just tell you where I am now.

I have been living in a welfare hotel for the past year. I have to
Leave on the 25 of November because the year that I’ve been
here is up and I can’t get an extension. what happens
to me from this point on I don’t know. I just know that if
things don’t change I’ll be homeless.”Again!” Do to one reason, alcohol.
I know that what is happening to me is my fault I just can’t seem to stop.

I have to say I do sober up for a little while every now and then, like I am
now and will start thinking that everything’s going to be alright and then fall off the

wagon again.

The things I could tell you about my alcoholism could fill a book but as you can probably
tell, I’m no writer.

Thanks for letting me share this with you… George W.

I would just like to add that I’ve been in many rehabs and hospitals. AA has never worked for me.

macyafterlife says:

November 16, 2013 at 8:51 am (Edit)

Hi George,

Many thanks for sharing your story here.

You mention that AA didn’t work for you. I’m just curious, did you get deep enough into the program to have a sponsor and to start following the steps? And how many steps were you able to do?

I’m trying to learn more about these things… like the effectiveness of various programs and treatments…..

Warm wishes,
Mark

thanks for your reply Mark,
I went through various rehabs, was in AA for a long time. worked the steps. I know all the slogans. Nothing. The only thing left for me to try is a totally spiritual approach to see if that works. Try to be guided by positive forces and influences by spirit and see what happens. Any guideness in this area on your part would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. George

macyafterlife says:

November 29, 2013 at 9:26 am (Edit)

Hi George,

If you’ve tried any of these three prescription drugs, have they worked at all for you (my interest in this is more than just curiosity and has to do with family-friend situations and some volunteer work I do…)?

Antabuse (around since the 1940s) makes people physically sick when they drink alcohol, by building up acetaldehyde, the stuff that causes hangovers.

Naltrexone (the daily pill or monthly shot) tells the brain you don’t want alcohol anymore and supposedly cuts the craving (although it can harm the liver as alcohol does).

Campral, or acamprosate, reduces craving and discourages relapse by stimulating GABA and glutamate.

I think those are the main pharmaceutical tools available today.

And then there’s the big picture. Here’s the big picture as I see it:
The God or life-source at the center of our being is one with everything, since everything has that at its core. That’s where the only REALITY is. We’re all connected to that source of everything.
Everything else, especially this wild life on Earth with all its dramas, is just an illusion.
The only way to find true inner peace while on Earth is to relinquish all the drama and pain and desire to that higher source, which is both “out there” running the grand plan of things and at the same time inside us humans at the core of our being.
Turning everything over to that higher power, coupled with a deep, intimate acceptance of its presence within us, can take a huge load off our shoulders, washing away the grief and guilt and other troubled emotions stirred up by our savage side.

Turning life over to the higher power, of course, is the cornerstone of all the successful 12-step programs, as all of us familiar with the program know.

But, then, we also know that no one quits til they’re ready. My father-in-law got off booze after reading AA’s “Big Book” in the hospital for withdrawal, without attending meetings, but he had family responsibilities that were important to him. I think that helped him stay sober… that, and eating a Hershey bar a day.
Most people seem to need a helping hand… and they sometimes say to keep trying AA until it works.

That’s about the best I can come up with at the moment. It helps me to keep in mind that there are a lot of us kindred spirits out here going through similar situations… and we’re all one… all in it together.
All the best to you,
Mark

macyafterlife says:

November 29, 2013 at 9:56 am (Edit)

PS, George, the best personal technique I’ve found for spiritual pursuit is heart meditation, which I describe here:
http://macyafterlife.com/2010/04/11/refining-the-spirit-through-heart-meditation/

Mark

Mark,
Thank you for your heart felt response. To answer your question, no. I have not tried any of the medications you listed. I knew people on the antebuse drug. It only works of you take it. The others I wouldn’t be able to get due to no insurance. I’m staying in a homeless shelter at the moment that also doubles as a church. I truly don’t wish to get bogged down in dogma once again. I feel it hinders my spiritual growth. I will try the heart meditation as you suggested. Thanks again. If there is anything I can do to help you learn more don’t hesitate to ask. Just send me an email.
George.

macyafterlife says:

December 2, 2013 at 6:31 pm (Edit)

Thanks George, and best wishes on your journey……..
Mark

George says:

December 3, 2013 at 1:20 am (Edit)

Thank you Mark and all love and light to you and yours. I don’t mean to sound like I’m coming down on religion, I just believe that spirituality is more important the doctrine.


Exploring Addiction

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In an effort to learn more about how people overcome addictions, Regina and I have added a new dimension to our occasional travels lately. We go online beforehand to make a list of open 12-step meetings on our travel route, and if we happen to be near one during our trip, we might stop in to observe and learn.

Read more about 12-step meetings in general, open meetings in particular…

During our recent vacation we visited an open AA meeting in a small town. The next day, over lunch, we discussed the experiences shared by the men and women and jotted down some notes. Here’s a gist of what they had to say:

  • Every morning I’d leave the apartment cautiously, not sure what I’d done the night before, where I’d been, how much of a spectacle I’d made of myself while finding my way through the neighborhood, across the yard, and into the front door. If I had to take out the trash I always looked around to see if my neighbors were looking at me suspiciously or shaking their heads. I was totally self-conscious. I had to look over at my parking spot to see if I’d driven home (heaven forbid) or if I would have to hunt down my car later that day… figure out where I’d left it. I ended up going out at night a lot to avoid being seen. I couldn’t face the light of day.
  • I was always thinking I was the best or the worst at something—golf, surfing. Being “average” was never okay. It was part of my black-and-white thinking during my years of drinking. Everything was either wonderful or horrible… no in-between.
  • Anything enjoyable (hobbies, profession, etc.) became “gray” and washed out next to alcohol.
  • Looking back, I realize that I was born an alcoholic. I always had the personality and many of the traits—shyness, fear, anxiety—even before I took my first drink.
  • I was terrified to go to the grocery store. (This was a common theme of several attendees.)
  • When I was drunk I was usually overbearing and cynical—swearing, and judging everyone—swearing in front of families and kids. I was a totally different person.
  • I was fun and the life of the party at first. I did outrageous things… taking off my blouse at a bar and dancing on a table. I wanted everyone to like me. I didn’t care about anyone else. I remember a time when my aunt was planning a trip near here and wanted to visit me, then she got sick and had to cancel her trip. I felt bad… not because my aunt was sick, but because she wasn’t going to be visiting me.
  • After a while I lost all of my friends. I’d black out and do stupid things and say mean things that I wouldn’t remember. But my friends all told me similar accounts of how I’d behaved the night before. They understood my situation for a while and tried to help, but eventually they all had to leave. They couldn’t handle being around me anymore.
  • When people tried to help me stop drinking or using, I’d get angry and defensive. I loved my alcohol and drugs.
  • Alcohol quickly became my best friend, and before long it was my only friend. I figured if I gave up drinking I’d have no one and nothing. Then, in the program, I got to know and feel more comfortable around more people.
  • I used alcohol to numb my feelings. I was supersensitive. For any problem, drinking was the solution. I still deal with life’s ups and downs, but after being in the program for a while and working with a sponsor, I don’t have to “drink about anything.”
  • My day would start and I’d accumulate troubling thoughts and feelings, and by the end of the day I was drinking. Drinking took away the pain. Now I work the program to find serenity and peace.
  • I’m from out of state. I left my support system back there for a very good job here. I’m freaking out with roommates who party. I’m glad I’m at a meeting and will be attending more. I definitely need the support here, where I’m working and living now.
  • Before I ended up in AA I was totally isolated and afraid of people. This still comes up, but now I have tools to handle it.
  • My biggest problem was, I was never honest with myself. I wasn’t even aware of it until I read that chapter in the big book about “how it works.” Basically it says that most people who follow the path and find a sponsor succeed in staying sober. The few who don’t recover usually have some deep-down reason why they can’t be honest with themselves. When I read that, my whole outlook started to change.

There seems to be a line between indulging and addiction, and, in the spirit of country singer Johnny Cash, we all “walk the line” in our own way. Like most people, Regina and I have both had to contend with compulsions over the years, and like most people we don’t have too much trouble getting to the line and stepping back. Our current aim is to understand and support that minority of people who cross the line and have great difficulties finding their way back.

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Other posts on health and well-being:

Meditation & Prayer:   Heart meditation    –    Meditation; ticket to paradise   -   Prayer; another ticket   -   Tapping on Heaven’s door

Exercise:   Some great exercises   -   Mantric exercises

Spiritual Growth:   Embrace the divine; it’s where we shine   -   Go to the light   -   Healing and the human spirit   -   Love and good will… but what about trust?   -   The carnal line between noble and savage   -   An apology can lift the spirit

Self-Awareness:   Are you an extrovert or an introvert?   -   Know Heaven   -   Know thyself

Addiction & Mental Illness:   Nonfunctioning alcoholism   –   Addiction   –   Mental illness: barriers lost   -    Sleep paralysis

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11      Responses to Exploring Addiction

Felipe says:

July 14, 2013 at 7:36 am

My Dear Mark! I applaud you for your recent posts on alcoholism and addiction. I want to thank you again, for you tireless efforts promoting Universal Harmony. I would like to ask you to familiarize yourself with the “12 Traditions” of A.A. (not to be confused with the 12-Steps). There is a very fine line when it comes to maintaining anonymity at the level of press, radio, films, and T.V. (this would include blogs, and Facebook). I know, from reading your journals, blogs, and books that you are a man of high integrity. I respect you greatly. Please feel free to contact me via email if I can be of any assistance. (I could not find any address for you, apart from the old INIT address). Best, kind regards, ~felipe (yanayaya@gmail.com)

macyafterlife says:

July 14, 2013 at 9:49 am

Thanks for the good thoughts, Felipe.
Much appreciated.
Yes, we’re aware of the 12 Traditions, which can be seen here…
http://www.aa.org/en_pdfs/smf-122_en.pdf

Regina and I talked in depth about whether it would be okay to publish our recollections from the meeting we attended… and decided that as long as we didn’t mention names or places or dates, etc., the anonymity would be respected. The potential benefit of these vital experiences to readers could be great.
What do you think?

Best wishes,
Mark
itcmark@gmail.com )

(As far as my integrity… it’s been a gradual polishing process over the past 30 years.., since I’ve been married. Still human, still working at it. Progress, not perfection… :-))

yanayaya says:

July 15, 2013 at 6:48 am

I would like to add that supporters, as well-meaning and important as they are (there have had many in the history of A.A. including Dr. Wm. Silkworth, Dr. Carl Jung, Jack Alexander, et. al) can in no way take the place of one sober alcoholic/ addict working with another. This is an essential ingredient to the success of the A.A. program. The community at large does play an important role in providing resources, education, and support to those who may not otherwise find the way. Also, A.A. does not turn it’s back on the medical and scientific communities. As is often the case, there is much to be gained from additional professional help.

Mark has done a fine job of pointing out the way to recovery here. I encourage anyone suffering from addiction to seek help. As for those writers “don’t need” a 12-step program or suffer from other addictions, “our hats are off to you!”

macyafterlife says:

July 15, 2013 at 10:54 am

Well said!
Mark

Mark, it’s so nice to read your material. I knew you as a nice guy, And now I see you long distance; as a REALLY nice guy.  Linda and I send you both our LOVE. We’ve had no need for either step programs. My addictions were elsewhere, I guess.
As I NOW recognize this planet – as a workshop for spirit energy that is just passing thru, I smile and give a strong “way to go!” to any and all who put themselves into situations (usually unknowingly, of course,) and work their way out of a seemingly desperate set of circumstances. This workshop is absolutely amazing. And once we, as a majority get a good handle on just what this Life on Earth is – the view takes on an entirely different “look”.
Your efforts in bringing the scientific proof of this fact will be the cou-de-gras (?sp.) So, stay with it. Should your travels ever bring you to Oregon, please give a shout. Our regards to Regina. Randall. (rcs@bendbroadband.com) I

macyafterlife says:

July 14, 2013 at 12:49 pm

Hey Randall, great hearing from you.
Regina’s been listening to Joel Goldsmith CDs, which go along with what you’re saying… also what I’ve learned from ITC:
This whole big world is illusion, and the reality is found in that power within… the source… which is also the basis of the 12-step program.

Love from both of us to you and Linda…
Mark

(Let’s all try to get together during the break between “workshops”… should be fun to reflect on what we learned, once we’re settled in on the other side.)

tamsin says:

July 20, 2013 at 9:12 pm

I know this comment isn’t going to go down very well (anyone seen the film 15 Minutes with the opening line from a Russian character ‘America! I love it! nothing is anyone’s own fault), but there is no such thing as ‘addiction. Habit, yes, addiction most certainly not, and I’ve known them all.

A Chinese guy who drinks from early morning until he passes out at night easily completely stops for the three months of Khao Pansa (Buddhist Lent), every year. I’ve known him for 12 years. Addiction?

A regular user of heroin for years stopped dead when he removed himself from his fellow group of users. Addiction?

Many years ago I was prescribed Valium (family probs, and the doctor didn’t explain what they were, Ah the good old days). The ‘addiction’ thing was big news back then and I would panic if I ran out. A friend mentioned he’d healed someone of some ailment. I told him I needed ‘something fixing’, but not what it was. He did his thing and I never felt the need for them again.

Take responsibility for yourselves and stop pandering to big pharma, for one.

It’s not addiction, it’s a habit. Take control of your own lives.

macyafterlife says:

July 21, 2013 at 7:54 am

Hi Tamsin,
I’d like to think it’s as easy as you say, but in my experience (especially listening to people steeped in the 12-Step program of addiction recovery) and from scientific findings about the genetics and brain chemistry of people prone to addiction, I’ve come to believe (know? accept?…) that addiction is real for certain types of people, and it’s a disease… not just a habit.
Of course, words like disease, addiction, and habit are all subject to semantics… and I suppose they could be adjusted to support various opinions on the subject.
In any case, it all traces back to our weaknesses and susceptibilities as carnal human beings… with all of our hormones and reptilian brain parts pulling us into the dramas going on around us in this noble-savage material world.
As you say, each of us ultimately has to take responsibility for our conditions and situations… whether we’re born into a rich family and a genetic line with few challenges… or we’re born with cerebral palsy… or we’re born into poverty… or we’re born with a brain chemistry that goes haywire when alcohol is in the system.
Regardless of our challenges, it’s ultimately up to us to find peace and happiness while alive on Earth. That seems to be part of the package deal… when we sign up, at a soul level, to experience a lifetime here.
Mark

yanayaya says:

July 21, 2013 at 7:38 am

Thank you Tamsin. You bring up an interesting point. Unfortunately, there are those too, who have crossed some imaginary line. They simply cannot stop without some Spiritual transformation. A.A. does not claim to have an exclusive on this healing, though scores of people have recovered by practicing these principles.

There seems to be a large population of folks who can stop “periodically.” We like to say that it’s not how often, nor how much a person drinks or drugs, but what happens when you do?!!

A person who enters a 12-step program is “taking control of their own lives…” No one can do this for them.

Ricky says:

July 21, 2013 at 10:11 am

After a lot of thought, I’d like to weigh in and say that I’ve always learned that genetics is a huge factor. I’ve seen countless families that had alcoholics, only to find out that their parents were alcoholics as well. It really does seem to have a scientific basis, and I lean more towards ‘disease’ than ‘habit’ when I try to understand what’s really going on. Genetics play a role – but ultimately, I think the living entity/”I AM” consciousness itself has become diseased – the higher self also suffers because of the mistakes committed by the vessel – it’s like a boat tossing additional anchors unnecessarily into the sea. Genetics and science cannot explain it alone, but they can at least cover a component of the subject.

Really fascinating subject, Mark! It’s sparked quite a conversation between Karen (my girlfriend who is a marriage & family therapist) and I as of recent and I would have to say that we are mostly in agreement.

Ricky

macyafterlife says:

July 24, 2013 at 6:41 pm

I’d agree that genetics is a definite factor.
As far as the “I AM” consciousness, wife Regina’s been listening to CDs of Joel Goldsmith, who says it’s just the outer shell–the material mind and body–that gets wrapped up in drugs, violence, and other worldly distractions. You can always go inside to the god-self to find peace by transcending the drama.
That makes a lot of sense to me.
It gives everyone hope… addicts, their friends and families…………..
I think of the soul as that place of peace inside that’s never been disturbed.
A marriage counselor can be a great asset to a relationship. There are so many pitfalls in human relationships!.
Congrats!
Mark


Are You an Extrovert or an Introvert?… Me? Well….

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Do you feel more comfortable on the left side or the right side of this table (adapted from thesaurus.com)?

Extroverted

Introverted

outgoing, congenial, cordial, demonstrative, friendly, gregarious, personable, sociable, social, unreserved reserved, bashful, cautious, collected, cool, demure, introspective, modest, quiet, restrained, shy, soft-spoken, solitary

Or, better yet, you can take a simple test to determine how outgoing or introspective you are. Just answer 20 true-false questions, tally the results, and voila!… you know where you fit in this world of extroverts and introverts.

The test, and a book on which it’s based, were written by a remarkable young woman named Susan Cain. Susan’s an introvert… (though her poise during a recent TED presentation wouldn’t suggest it!)

Take the Susan Cain test

Me? I’m heavily introverted (18 points out of 20 on her test). Always have been. As a kid, the thought of making eye contact with someone—anyone—terrified me. I always looked at the ground while standing or walking… which limited my aspirations as a basketball player.

The gag is that you can determine that an introvert likes someone if he looks at the other person’s shoes instead of his own.    :-)    That may be a bit of stretch, but it’s not far off.

“Painfully shy” is how one teacher described me.

“Inferiority complex” was a common term in the 1950s psychology… and I fit the diagnosis well.

I’ve been reading the Susan Cain book, Quiet (thanks to wife Regina, who selected it for her book club), and it puts a lot into perspective as I reflect on my life… and on the world.

In particular, my introversion explains a lot about my work in ITC and afterlife research… my theories about spiritual reality… my view of human beings as noble-savage creatures in a noble-savage world… my belief in a politics of good will… my struggle with public presentations and group efforts (including the miraculous INIT association that I helped establish late last century)….

Founding members of INIT, the International Network for Instrumental Transcommunication, 1995 (l-r): Mark Macy (usa), Tony Broad (gbr), Hans Luethi (che), Jules Harsch (lux), Irma Weisen (fin), Juliet Hollister (usa), Sonia Rinaldi (bra), Theo Locher (che), Maggy Harsch-Fischbach (lux), Guenther Emde (deu), Nils Jacobson (swe), Fritz Malkhoff (deu), Claudius Kern (aut), Ralf Determeyer (deu), Jonathan Marten (gbr).

Founding members of INIT, the International Network for Instrumental Transcommunication, 1995 (l-r): Mark Macy (usa), Tony Broad (gbr), Hans Luethi (che), Jules Harsch (lux), Irma Weisen (fin), Juliet Hollister (usa), Sonia Rinaldi (bra), Theo Locher (che), Maggy Harsch-Fischbach (lux), Guenther Emde (deu), Nils Jacobson (swe), Fritz Malkhoff (deu), Claudius Kern (aut), Ralf Determeyer (deu), Jonathan Marten (gbr).

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In short, understanding introversion helps me understand why I look at the world the way I do… and why the bulk of my research today revolves around my writing, and no longer around public presentations and interviews and hands-on international collaboration.

Before I babble on about myself, though, here’s a bit more about introversion and extroversion as described in Susan Cain’s book. In a nutshell:

Around the year 1900, as the clamor of the Industrial Revolution was energizing the western world, a new kind of leader rose to the helm… the extreme extrovert. Electricity, indoor plumbing, assembly lines, and electronic communications were transforming society, which (especially here in the States) evolved from a “culture of character,” led by quiet, reflective people (think Abe Lincoln), to a “culture of personality,” led by out-going, confident salesmen and self-promoters (think Tony Robbins). Through most of the 20th Century, introverts have felt pressure from parents, teachers, psychologists, and bosses to break out of their shells or lose out on life’s rewards. Even admissions people at stoic Ivy League colleges began to desire team players and hobnobbers over bookworms and intellectuals. Business schools today revolve around a culture of intense fraternization that sucks the life out of an introvert. Publishers no longer want bright, introspective authors unless they can puff up and promote their books.

In short, the past century in the USA, and throughout much of the western world, has been a golden age of the extrovert… the self-promoter… the networker. Quiet people typically have had a harder time making a ripple in society. Studies cited in Susan’s book have found that members of groups listen to loud, self-assured members with limited knowledge before they listen to soft-spoken members who are certified experts.

A Noble-Savage Parallel?

My first inclination while reading Quiet was to assume that if we could unravel the noble from the savage in human culture, the introverts would be among the noble and the extroverts would be among the savage.

Faulty thinking on my part, I soon realized.

Qualities of noble behavior include friendliness, congeniality, and cooperation, so in terms of sociability, the extroverts lean more toward the noble side than do their brooding, introspective peers.

On the other hand, conflict is a savage human behavior, and while introverts typically shun conflict, many extroverts thrive in it… so in terms of conflict, extroverts lean more toward the savage side.

It seems that the qualities of noble human behavior, such as love, trust, good will, and the desire to serve others selflessly, are spread out among introverts and extroverts. And so are the qualities of savage human behavior—fear, mistrust, vengeance, craving, greed….

So there seems to be no direct correlation between the introvert-extrovert scale in human affairs and the noble-savage scale that’s evolved from my afterlife research.

The Boon of the Blog

The modern blog is one of the sweetest fruits society has ever produced for the introverts among us. We can work quietly from the privacy of our homes, collecting our ideas, focusing our thoughts, and putting them “out there” with a press of the “Publish” button. We can go the extra distance to promote and publicize our blog with search engine optimization and email blasts if we want to, but it’s not in our nature to do that… nor is it necessary.

Fact is, we don’t really care how widely our message gets spread among the public. We simply have this information that we know has to be made available. Even if we know deep-down that it’s vital information that will someday transform the world (as in the case of ITC research or the “Vitality Ratio”), we don’t really care if it becomes mainstream next week, next year, or long after we’re dead. Our only compulsion is to make it available so that it can germinate when the time is right.

The rewards for our efforts—name recognition, monetary gain…—aren’t as important to most introverts as they are to many extroverts. Granted, to see our own efforts exploited for personal gain by others is unsettling, but it’s an ego thing… an unavoidable part of the savage side of our carnal composition. And, fortunately, society has certain built-in legal mechanisms to protect people from exploitation.

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Note: I hope to write a few more articles like this one—digging into human nature from a personal angle while drawing on the work of serious researchers.    — MM

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Other posts on health and well-being:

Meditation & Prayer:   Heart meditation    –    Meditation; ticket to paradise   -   Prayer; another ticket   -   Tapping on Heaven’s door   -   The answer to everything

Exercise:   Some great exercises   -   Mantric exercises

Spiritual Growth:   Embrace the divine; it’s where we shine   -   Go to the light   -   Healing and the human spirit   -   Love and good will… but what about trust?   -   The carnal line between noble and savage   -   An apology can lift the spirit

Self-Awareness:   Are you an extrovert or an introvert?   -   Know Heaven   -   Know thyself

Addiction & Mental Illness:   Nonfunctioning alcoholism   -   Mental illness: barriers lost

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2 Responses to Are You an Extrovert or an Introvert?

 

 

John R.M. Day says:

May 5, 2013 at 6:02 pm

Mark,
That is a very important writing of yours, and I thank you for it. I shall pass it on to others who will benefit.
Onward…………

 

 

 

macyafterlife says:

May 6, 2013 at 6:54 am

Thanks John!
Appreciated……
I see that you’ve got some great multicultural pilgrimages coming up in Crestone this summer.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/william-howell/camino-de-crestone-the-worlds-first-full-interfaith-pilgrimage_b_3187096.html

Hope to see you in a couple of months,
Mark

 


Life After Death Project… a Film By Paul Davids

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Good afterlife documentaries are rare here in the States. When two are released in the same year, that’s big news!

This could be the year.

A couple of weeks ago I shared a rough cut of Dan Drasin’s landmark film, Calling Earth, which examines technical spirit communication with a focused, analytical eye… and which is close to completion.

Another film is scheduled for release soon… The Life After Death Project, by Paul Davids… and a short introductory trailer was posted this week.

I’ll include below some links to the two films and their producers, and to the new trailer. But first, let’s talk about this latest film by Paul Davids.

First I should warn you that the biggest surprise you’re likely to see in Paul’s trailer is the segment with me in it, which gets a little spooky… and I’ll explain in a moment what I think is happening with the gas-like emissions, shape-shifting and other distortions. Meanwhile….

Paul’s film seems to be geared (moreso than Dan’s film) to the general public and mainstream market, for various reasons:

  • It revolves loosely around a central plot, which is the life and possible afterlife activities of one Forrest J Ackerman, an avid writer, editor, agent, and researcher of sci-fi literature and monster movies. Ackerman was an atheist during lifetime, but apparently changed his tune in the afterlife. Paul Davids presents evidence that Ackerman has been busy since his death in 2008, creating strange anomalies in our world. Many of the interviews in the film are used to support that idea, while lending some insight in the nature of the spirit worlds and how they interplay with our world. (The weird goings-on during my interview might be a case in point.)
  • The film is drawn more toward spooky anomalies (troubled spirits, bumps in the night….) than to serious spiritual influences on our world (inspiration, meaningful communications, loving transworld connections, our ancient spiritual heritage and paradise destiny….), and this bias toward the dark side is typical of mainstream films. It stirs hormones and attracts an audience.
  • The film includes a wide spectrum of interviewees—nurses, doctors, filmmakers, scientists, afterlife researchers, psychic mediums, NDE survivors, and others with strange stories to share.
  • A token skeptic is included in the film in the name of “fair and balanced reporting,” a principle that originated in early journalism to promote objective reporting… but has evolved into something of a festering tumor in the body of modern journalism. The traditional mainstream media today (CBS, NBC, ABC, daily newspapers…)  often insist on dissenting views in the reports they publish. A recent example of how objective journalism has evolved into a media sickness is global warming. Though it is accepted as reality by more than 90 percent of climate scientists, mainstream reports about global warming usually give equal voice to a few loud, vocal detractors, who are often funded by energy companies and far-right political groups that choose to be in denial of the historic dangers posed by global warming, usually for financial, religious, and political purposes. In the case of afterlife reporting, decades of serious research can be undermined, negated and neutralized in a few seconds of film footage by the shallow comments of one or two skeptics.

All that said, Paul Davids’s film is inventive, fascinating, and enjoyable, and I think it’s something the public could enjoy… and learn from.

So… here’s the 8-minute trailer to Paul’s film:

And here’s what might be happening during my segment, which begins about 6 minutes into the trailer. First, there’s an emanation of spiritual substance (ectoplasm) from my hands. Then, the spirit group present at the event tries hard to open the veil between our world and theirs in a way that will manifest on digital recording media… not an easy feat! The result is a melting-away of physical structure, especially my body. The strangest part is the last few frames, in which my face morphs into something kind of freaky… which (yeah, I suppose it’s possible) the spirit team could indeed have planned in honor of Mr Ackerman. Why me? If the above scenario is correct, then maybe the spirit group involved that day figures that I understand the spirit worlds (and the playful nature of some of our spirit friends) well enough to see the humor in this kind of thing without being ‘spooked.’   :-)

This, of course, is speculation that makes sense to me based on 20+ years of afterlife research, especially ITC.

Other people will certainly have other speculations about those anomalies (most notably, pixel distortion due to flawed recording media)… but I’d be leery of any views that are expressed with “certainty”… as certainty in cases like this often reflect an overcompensation for insecurity.

More about Paul Davids…       and his film….

A Huffington Post article about Paul’s film…

More about Dan Drasin…      and his film….

An FMBR event featuring Dan Drasin next month…

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Other reviews of movies about the afterlife:

Nosso Lar (Our Home) – an other-worldly (but realistic) portrayal of a spiritual outpost where people who’ve died can recuperate into an afterlife paradise. This Brazilian film has an English version: The Astral City.

Chico Xavier – a dramatic look at the life and afterlife of a great Brazilian medium. (English subtitles)

Calling Earth – a serious documentary by Dan Drasin about Instrumental Transcommunication (ITC), the use of technology to get in touch with the worlds of spirit.

Life After Death Project – a dramatic documentary by Paul Davids about the afterlife, including ITC research.

Twilight, Camille, and Coraline – three silly, fun, and somewhat dark movies that illustrate our human misperceptions about the afterlife.

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18 esponses to Life After Death Project… a Film By Paul Davids

Mark ,(and all interested) I have just watched this complete documentary today via a private Paranormal groups website. They include all paranormal shows shown on tv and more. They take new members only on weekends. Please let me know if you are interested I can give you further info on becoming a member.
All my best, Marri

macyafterlife says:

May 26, 2013 at 8:00 am (Edit)

Thanks Marri,
A lot of readers might appreciate the opportunity to view the paranormal website!
Mark

Mark,

Your portion of the interview sent chills (the GOOD type of chills) up my spine! I would actually be surprised if this was NOT ITC related – I just KNOW that you were surrounded by invisible friends during this interview! I’m really, really looking forward to watching the upcoming film in its entirety.

I don’t believe I asked you about this yet, but I’ve been mystified by something that I read in ‘Spirit Faces’ – and I was reminded of it by the discussion of the other-worldly phenomena that was discussed in the film trailer. I still can’t get over it. It has to do with current director of IONS Laurie Monroe. It was mentioned that a ‘green stone’ of sorts manifested and materialized in a room at a spiritist hospital in 1997. It was referred to as an “apport”. Are there any other documented sources that you know of relating to this incident?

Thanks!!

Ricky

macyafterlife says:

May 26, 2013 at 3:37 pm (Edit)

Ricky,
I’m not sure if Laurie’s experience in Brazil was documented elsewhere or not.
A quick ‘google’ didn’t turn up anything…….
Mark

PS – Laurie died a few years ago, and the current director (I think) is Carol Sabick..

Your segment definitely sent chills up my spine as well! I found it to be a very humbling moment in the video knowing that you, Mark, work as a major gateway between our world and the spiritual world.

I am very interested in your opinion about this topic – what do you think about current television shows such as Ghost Hunters, Ghost Adventures, The Haunted Collector, etc.? Do you find them to be genuine or are they more for entertainment purposes?

Also, do you believe deceased friends and relatives are communicating with us daily? Do you find that many of us need to become more in tune to receiving these messages? I know that you have touched upon this in your writings and I have actually tried your heart meditation relaxation technique with much success! Many psychics have mentioned that we need to focus more inwardly and become less distracted by outer stimuli which seems to run parallel to your thinking.

Thanks, Mark!

Karen

macyafterlife says:

May 26, 2013 at 3:30 pm (Edit)

Thanks Karen, I’m sure I’m not as much of a gateway (or vehicle) as a lot of other good folks who quietly share information and healing energies from the other side on a daily basis, bringing light into the world… through channeling, meditation, energy healing, and so on.

I don’t have a lot of interest in the ‘bumps-in-the-night’ sessions on TV or in general (recording in cemeteries and haunted houses, that sort of thing).

My main interest involves developing a rapport with finer spirit, and encouraging any sort of beneficial interplay between their worlds and ours… with a special emphasis on ITC, of course.

I know that heart connections that were strong during lifetime remain strong in the afterlife, and it’s common for us on Earth to receive ‘gifts’ from our loved ones over there in the form of loving feelings, warm fleeting thoughts, impressions, gentle voices, pleasant images (especially in our dreams), and, more and more nowadays, anomalies in our equipment. Including phone calls from a recently departed family member or close friend.

I agree, it would be great if everyone could direct more of their daily attentions inward, to that finer source within us. Not easy to do, though, in this world of so many sensory distractions!

Mark

Actually that distortion in your segment is quite commonplace. Its a rendering error in digital media files. Do a Google search for “broken gifs”, “datamoshing” and “glitch art”. It happens when key information (I and P frames) are messed up. Motion from one place in the video is moved into the image in another place.

macyafterlife says:

May 26, 2013 at 3:07 pm (Edit)

It seems odd that most of the distortion would be limited to my body, and just a small amount in the surrounding walls and furnishings.
I’ll look into that too… online samples of datamoshing, to see if it’s ever centered around certain items in the frames, or if it’s always spread randomly across the frame.
Thanks for the tip,
Mark

As a follow-up thought, perhaps there is a message buried in the madness; if only we knew how to interpret this. Maybe this I / P frame glitching could be used by folks on the other side in a similar way to the feedback video snippets from the ITC site. Perhaps there is a message for you or about you in this strangely glitched sequence?

macyafterlife says:

May 26, 2013 at 3:04 pm (Edit)

I hadn’t thought of messages (or images) hidden within the video noise in that clip.
I’ll take a closer look……….
Mark

It would be interesting to take some video of something like snow from a dead tv channel with limited info with some random pixel movement, and datamosh it to see if something similar to the ITC videos takes place. Somewhere buried in the fractal-like information could be a message or image. There are a number of how-to videos on YouTube to show how to start the process. Since we’ve been wholesale moving away from analog transmission, its possible the disincarnate have also moved forward, but we haven’t been listening yet.

macyafterlife says:

May 26, 2013 at 7:50 pm (Edit)

Good speculations.
Datamoshing is new to me (thanks for the introduction!), and from what I’ve read about it today, I suspect it could open up a whole new line of ITC experiments, as you suggest.
Mark

davehaith says:

July 6, 2013 at 6:25 am (Edit)

I have already replied here but somehow the posting got lost.
So if it appears twice forgive me….

Regarding ‘datamoshing’

I’m sure you’ve all noticed this but I note a similar effect in the Dan Drasin documentary at the following time points…

At 13.45 where Lisa Butler is talking about her dead mother

At 28.04 with Linda Chisholm

At 33.05 with Lisa Butler.

I was told by Paul Davids that the anomaly on the Mark Macy section of his Life After Death Project documentary was recorded on two separate cameras.

Is that normal for this glitch Gemenon?

macyafterlife says:

July 6, 2013 at 12:34 pm (Edit)

Thanks for the comment, Dave.
That’s interesting that the same anomalies occur in the Dan Drasin film.
I hadn’t noticed it. Will view the film again as time permits.
I’m pretty sure our spirit friends were involved in my interview with Paul Davids.
I figure there’s still a big interest “over there” to keep trying to get our attention and to foster a rapport between their world and ours.

(In typical WordPress fashion, your first comment was suspended until I’d read and approved it. From here on out, any comments by you will be approved and posted automatically.)

Mark

Mark,
Regarding white noise… I would like to share via Orion Silverstar,
“I have always tried to make people aware of the hidden dangers that there can be in any form of spirit communication, even I.T.C. It is not a game but very real and can open up door ways or portals into other worlds that can enter your space in time. When in the presence of a non human power or energy it can have an effect on you.”

Mark, although I haven’t personally practiced itc, I’ve had very strange experiences regarding my evp recordings to the point I no longer record.

I started by only recording outside in my back yard.-then one day because of an ‘accidental’ trip that caused me to push my record button while attempting to connect to my pc..I heard, “What happened to Marri?” after that, I started to also record inside my home.

I never felt a NEED for a protection prayer because I knew my intentions were pure. Clearly, I erred somewhere between this fine line of earth and the afterlife.

What are your feelings towards this, does one need to say a protection prayer before any type of communication takes place and if so, what prayer do you recommend?
I sincerely appreciate your input towards this. Thank you.

macyafterlife says:

May 26, 2013 at 7:58 pm (Edit)

Hi Marri, nice hearing from you again, by the way. I think it’s been a few months….

To me, the most important thing in ITC research is to be in a generally good frame of mind at this point in your life. No pressing issues that are stressing you out or dragging you down emotionally. The inner peace that you feel on a day-to-day basis creates a fine spiritual vibration which can be used as a bridge by finer spirit for various good purposes, including ITC contacts.

With that frame of mind, a prayer before experimenting can be very useful, probably providing a sort of anchor or focal point… getting the attention of your helpful spirit team.

On the other hand, if a person’s in a stressful or emotionally down period, in my view it’s best not to experiment. The rough vibrations from your troubled emotions will attract more troubled and troublesome spirits. In this case, I don’t think a prayer will be effective enough to provide protection.

Mark

Thank you Mark. I knew if you saw my picture you would remember me, lol!

A good frame of mind,nothing weighing one out..the rough vibrations..all this I was aware of… I read enormous amounts of material. Became acquainted with you through WorldITC, William O’Neil, Doc Mueller,Friedrich Jurgenson, (Konstantin Raudive-my favorite),Raymond Moody, Fischback, Anabella Cardoso, became a member of AA-EVP in Oct. -2007, read Sarah Estep’s fabulous ebook Voices of Eternity as well as Roads to Eternity.The list goes on and on…

I kept thinking maybe something to do when I was in my 20′s I once tried to contact a spirit to come through via a wicca book I read by Yvonne Frost…didn’t notice anything. Also once tried an ouija board with my sister…cannot recall outcome, must not have been of importance..Yet I wonder.

I so believed in evp and how to go about it…I wanted to ‘bridge the gap’ To this day I don’t quite grasp what happened. There is a reason. I don’t have the right question to ask myself..Ever hear of Terri Daniel (A Swan in Heaven) or Neale Donald Walsch(Conversations with God)?

Sorry for this lengthy post and thank you for your time in reading it. It certainly has been a few months. I read all your blogs. They are an inspiration to me! Blessings-always.

macyafterlife says:

May 27, 2013 at 6:40 am (Edit)

Thanks for the background, Marri… gives me a better idea of ‘where you’re coming from’.
I heard of the Conversations with God book when it was a quick bestseller… haven’t heard of A Swan in Heaven. (Didn’t read either one, though I read some reviews of the Walsch book.)

Mark


The Early Paranormal Videos in Europe (Circa 1986)

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Here are some of the more interesting video clips that came through the TV sets of European researchers Maggy Fischbach (Luxembourg) and Klaus Schreiber (Germany) in the mid-1980s… when ITC was on the threshold of some major miracles.

Soon, the spirit group Timestream would be delivering phone calls almost routinely, long computer texts with world-changing information, and even FAXes!

The last two videos below were received by Schreiber, and the others were received in Luxembourg.

Enjoy!

A young woman emerges from the River of Eternity.

Pigeons on a ledge in the spirit worlds.

English explorer Richard Francis Burton (member of Timestream spirit group) in the afterlife.

The late German ITC researcher Hanna Buschbeck, alive and well in the worlds of spirit. Still involved in the research!

Nineteenth Century scientist Henri Sainte Claire de Ville became a member of Timestream spirit group, who sent this picture of him in his astral body. (Received by the researchers at CETL, Luxembourg)

Many pets (such as these cats) awaken, after physical death, into the same paradise world inhabited by our ancestors… and they’re there to greet those who loved them during lifetime, when they cross over.

The late Austrian actress Romy Schneider appears on the TV of German ITC researcher Klaus Schreiber.

The late Albert Einstein appears from the afterlife on the TV of German researcher Klaus Schreiber.

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11 Responses to The Early (Circa 1986) Paranormal Videos in Europe

Hey Mark,

I’m really curious whatever happened to all this research. After looking through your site, the best / most interesting photo I found was that temple submitted by Jules Verne, which you said came through in 1997. Are there anymore photos like this submitted from “Timestream” or did the entire communication end? Anymore calls from Konstantine Raudive, or did that end, too?

 

 

macyafterlife says:

August 20, 2013 at 11:15 am (Edit)

Hi Cyrus,

An ITC bridge depends on resonance (trusting attitudes, knowing and understanding the reality of the work, and so on…), and the resonance of our INIT group began to deteriorate in the late 1990s due to fear, envy, skepticism, and other troubled feelings among the members), so that by the year 2000 most of our miraculous contacts had dried up. More about the contact field here:
http://macyafterlife.com/2011/10/22/what-i-learned-from-itc-part-6-to-establish-a-bridge/

I published most of the great images that we’d received over the years in a series of journals, which can be viewed here:
http://www.spiritfaces.com/04-journals.htm

I really appreciate your interest in this……..

Mark

 

 

 

George says:

August 20, 2013 at 10:13 pm (Edit)

I am very confused about something. If the people on the planet eden were so advanced intellectually, technologically, and spiritually, how could they have allowed their planet to explode? It sounds like they lived on a utopian world. It just doesn’t add up. Could you please explain it to me? I really would like to know. I’ve read just about everything on this site. I may have missed somethng.
Thanks Mark.

George, we (INIT) weren’t told exactly how or why Marduk/Eden exploded (other than “advanced technologies…”), but I’ve made some speculations in various books and articles. My research suggests that the energies in finer realms of spirit are far more powerful than the energies of the material realm. My best guess is that there were experiments being done using some of those ethereal energies, and the beings using them may not have realized how unstable matter is in the presence of those energies.
Again, just a best guess… but one that makes a lot of sense to me.
Mark

 

 

 

George says:

August 31, 2013 at 12:05 am (Edit)

That sounds like it fits. However, If that is the case then I guess we can rule out “superior intellect” lol.

 

 

 

Candi says:

September 10, 2013 at 7:16 pm (Edit)

Hello Mark,
I have recently stumbled upon your website after watching a documentary on Marcello Bacci’s radio, and the Scole experiment. I have developed and insatiable thirst for knowledge of the other planes. I’ve not seen heard or read of the negative beings, with ill intent toward mankind. Things like the demonic if you will. Have you even encountered anything of the kind? have the timestream group or anyone you’ve worked with made mention of this? I know that fear is an inhibition that will not breed success in making contact with the superior planes, which would make me think that if there were beings of negative influence they would have been mentioned as a full disclosure thing. What’s your take on this? Any thoughts?

 

 

 

macyafterlife says:

September 11, 2013 at 5:46 pm (Edit)

Hi Candi,
Yes, I had an encounter with a negative entity.
It was while our ITC bridge was open and there were personality troubles among our INIT members, causing a weakened contact bridge.
A negative voice left a message on my answering machine.
It was surprising, but I thought of it more as a freakish oddity than a threat.
I continued my focus on our positive spirit group.

My view: Dwelling on the spooky side of spirit attracts chaos into one’s life.
Spirit communication is advisable only when you have a firm focus on the finer realms.

That said, it makes most sense to me to sweep the dirt into the trash…not to share it with the world.
Always better to share uplifting information and good feelings with others.

MarkM

 

 

 

David says:

September 13, 2013 at 12:22 pm (Edit)

Almost seems that people who were lowlifes on the earth plane become what we identify as the “evil” of the spirit world…they’re just not evolved much yet(?)

 

 

 

macyafterlife says:

September 17, 2013 at 10:43 am (Edit)

My take is, some souls over the ages through many lifetimes diverge off-course by getting more and more wrapped up in earthly dramas… neglecting that inner connection they have to the finer spiritual realms. They get deeper into the darkness during lifetimes and in-between lifetimes.

 

 

 

Candi says:

September 16, 2013 at 10:47 am (Edit)

Thank you Mark for your response. There are many reasons for my question, but mainly you site in your writings a need for protection. I wasn’t sure if you meant from other humans or if those in the dismal can communicate as well in a negative way. I am still quite interested in the other realms and have found all that you have written to be rather enlightening. You have brought a certain peace to my heart and mind knowing that this life and it’s circumstances are not permanent. Granted I was religious before but much like you and the others involved in ITC wasn’t comforted by faith alone. For this immeasurable comfort I thank you. I am sure I will have many more questions in the future, so I thank you in advance for taking the time to answer. For now however I am satisfied

 

 

macyafterlife says:

September 18, 2013 at 9:48 am (Edit)

Hi Candi, my view is that we humans have to be a little discerning and careful here on this noble-savage Earth because of troubled souls on both sides of the veil.
Not everyone here is guided by good will, as they are in the finer realms of spirit.

Troubled dispositions also predominate in the denser spirit realms close to Earth in vibration, whose inhabitants move in and out of our world frequently, having an impact on our dispositions.

The best solution (that I’ve run across so far) is regular heart meditation, which lifts our own spiritual vibration… so that we don’t resonate with the troubled spirits in the “dismal” realm. That also attracts us to more pleasant people here on Earth in our day to day lives.

Mark

 


Life on the Mid-Astral Plane, or Third Level

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Yesterday I re-posted an article about sleep paralysis, or night terror… which cast a frightening glimpse into a shadowy spirit realm that surrounds the Earth like a dark cloud. I believe that shadow world is related to what is sometimes called purgatory or the lower astral plane or the second level of human existence. Anyway, I had a troubled sleep last night with unsavory dreams, which I’m sure was a result of my day-long focus on that dark, shadowy world.

So, today it feels important to put that into perspective with an article about the mid-astral plane, or third level, where most of us will awaken after we die. It’s quite a nice, earth-like existence, free of injury and disease and scarcity.

One of the best ways to get a glimpse into that paradise is by watching the film Nosso Lar / Astral City

Sometimes the movie can be seen freely in its entirety, on youtube. Search on “Astral City.”

You can purchase the English (subtitled) version of Nosso Lar, which has been retitled Astral City…

(You can order it on Amazon.com…)

And here’s the trailer:

I reviewed Nosso Lar recently here on this blog. The spirit people residing in that third-level paradise go on missions into the dark realm to locate lost souls (like those troubled entities mentioned in yesterday’s article) and bring them back to paradise, where they can find peace and happiness. Based on my research, the movie is a realistic look at spirit people on the third level committed to helping spirit people stuck on the second level.

Most of the information in today’s article, below, comes from ITC contacts, as reported by Maggy Fischbach of Luxembourg, in a book that I published in English here in the States under the title, Breakthroughs in Technical Spirit Communication. Our spirit friends sent some vivid descriptions of the paradise world they inhabit, from the third-level sending station they call “Timestream.”

Read Breakthroughs In Technical Spirit Communication here…

Adapted from the book:

While the third spirit plane (mid-astral) is a product of the human mind, it is as much a reality as is planet Earth. People whose ideas and beliefs agree with each other come together here in groups and form one unity. This unity is the stepping stone to the fourth dimension. After crossing into the fourth (higher astral) dimension, also called The Summerland, the human being is relieved of the laws of reincarnation.

To establish this contact with you we have to get close to your world and adapt ourselves as much as possible. In the process we come to resonate with many of your thoughts and attitudes. At the same time, the members of Timestream are already approaching the border lines of higher consciousness at the fourth level.

Sometimes we feel pulled into the beauty of the fourth level, and it’s only the thought of our ITC responsibilities with Earth that tear us away, so we can return to the ITC station on the third level. Our experiences and knowledge from the fourth level might be useful to you.

We live along the banks of the River of Eternity along with those who were once living on Earth. There are animals here. Vegetation varies from algae to mammoth trees. Many buildings are made of wood. Some people or animals wake up here already reborn into bodies at the prime of life. Others come to us as old people and turn young again after the regenerating sleep. Why there are such differences, we do not know. At the end of the growth or rejuvenation process most people will be 25-30 years old. Animals also will be at an age of vitality and well-being, since ethical factors are not involved here. Damaged tissue or broken bones regenerate just like wounds heal in your world but much more perfect. Lost limbs will regrow. The blind will see again, and so on. The color of your hair and skin cannot be changed and will be the same as it was during your Earth life. Here in the river world, beings arrive from all levels of life. Gnomes and giants live together with formless beings and the former human inhabitants of planet Earth. Doubles who were joined but lived on parallel worlds do not live together at the same area of the river.

A personal message from Swejen Salter, director of Spirit Group Timestream:

I died at the age of 38 as the result of an accident. Death came suddenly and unexpectedly. I was totally unprepared and cannot remember my passing over. I awoke on a recliner in a cheerfully decorated room that I had never seen before. Before I could have a closer look around, a tall, imposing man entered the room and identified himself as Richard Francis Burton. He welcomed me and started showing me the world in which he had lived since the year 1890 of your Earth time. I felt happy and safe here. Everybody was friendly and helpful. Still, the change was difficult. It is not easy to adapt to a new life when one is torn away from a daily routine.

If you harbor bad intentions and thoughts you will not be here very long.

In other ITC communications our spirit friends have talked of advanced technologies they use to locate people stuck on the second level and bring them to Timestream to be rejuvenated in paradise. In one case they used something called “down-modulation” to locate a World War II soldier named Arthur Moos, and then used “light-modulation” to bring him home.

Read the Arthur Moos testimonial…

The point of this article is to make it clear that the dark, unsavory realm described in yesterday’s article about sleep paralysis is just a tiny blemish on human spirituality. Paradise and ethereal aspiration on an evolutionary path toward the source, or central sun, is our true spiritual heritage and destiny.

That truth, steeped in love and wisdom, resides at the core of our being… and the fears and insecurities stirred up from the dark and dismal second level are little more than a distracting tempest in our carnal mind.

It’s important to get to the core of our being, for example, through heart meditation… and to rest there as much as possible during this tempestuous lifetime on Planet Earth.

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18  responses to Life on the Mid-Astral Plane, or Third Level

Richard Hutchinson says:

August 4, 2013 at 6:57 pm

Excellent as always. Your messages are wonderful.

macyafterlife says:

August 6, 2013 at 4:58 am

Thanks!

I’d like to echo Richard’s comment.

Mark, this was a wonderful story that appeared in the news today and I think it is very relevant to the compassion of higher beings. It sure seems to be different than most of these types of stories because there were so many witnesses to what’s being called “a miracle”.

http://www.wfsb.com/story/23085150/mysterious-priest-miraculously-appears-disappears-at-crash-scene

- Ricky

\macyafterlife says:

August 9, 2013 at 8:11 pm

I agree, Ricky. Great story!
Thanks for sharing it…………
Mark

Hey Mark, I’m trying to figure something out. I saw a link to your ITC images from the 80s. There was video of kittens feeding on a mother cat. In the afterlife, isn’t there no need for sustenance in the form of food?

macyafterlife says:

August 20, 2013 at 11:07 am

Hi Cyrus,
Those cats lapping from a bowl were sent to us (actually, to the Harsch-Fischbach couple in Luxembourg) by Timestream spirit group, without explanation… although in other contacts they explained basically as follows:

While the astral body has no need for consuming food, we take along with us into the afterlife most of the desires and compulsions we’d experienced while on Earth. So, along with absorbing nourishing energy directly into our subtle body, we can eat, drink… even enjoy sex with a willing partner (although, of course, no one gets pregnant). It’s explained in various articles on this blog, including here…

http://macyafterlife.com/2010/05/29/itc-gem-2-a-reliable-look-in-beyond/

If someone’s skeptical or heavily invested in physics of our world, a lot of this stuff sounds other-worldly… maybe even outrageous. Still, it’s what we’ve been told by our spirit friends, and I’m a hundred percent convinced it’s a realistic look in-beyond.

Mark

Mark – I wanted to refer back to a medium’s name you recently gave me (in one of my more recent “comments”). I’ve been unable to find it. I was asking you about what your ITC communications may have said about the teachings of mediums, and then you mentioned the name of a particular medium who had been referenced before (during an ITC communication).

Could you please let me know that name again (I had heard of him, but for now, my 49 year old brain can not remember the name you gave me).

Thanks again for a great site.

macyafterlife says:

September 24, 2013 at 7:08 am

Hi David,
Sorry to say I don’t recall that medium we discussed earlier.
I’ve not been working with any mediums for at least a decade, so I don’t think I’d be able to offer any reliable suggestions.
You might want to contact Victor Zammit in Australia (you can probably google his email address; if not, let me know and I’ll forward it to you).
He’s a retired attorney who’s become a diligent afterlife researcher… keeping his pulse on what’s happening, and putting out a weekly report that often includes the names of gifted psychics.
I can’t think of a better source at the moment.
Good luck!

Mark

Thanks Mark. Is there a way (on your site) to look at older “comments”? It was approximately a week or so ago (where you had mentioned (in your response to my comment) a medium’s name that one of your ITC communicators had previously referenced). It was because of this reference (made by someone in your ITC communications) that I’m especially interested in studying next (since I like the improved validation of a medium that was actually referenced by an ITC communicator).

Sorry to be a persistent ptia – but I am just hoping that you have visibility to one of your more recent responses to one of my “comments” (where you mentioned the medium’s name)

Thanks again – I’ll owe you one if you can find it….;-)

David,
It seems that the search function doesn’t include the comments section, unfortunately.
So, I’d have as much difficulty finding it as you would.
Kind of a busy time, so I’ll have to pass…..
Good luck,
Mark

Hi David,

I believe the information you’re looking for is here:

http://macyafterlife.com/2011/11/26/the-human-story-5-the-seven-ethereals/
All the best,

Ricky

Ricky – thank you so much – it was really driving me nuts because I failed to write it down the first time (thinking I’d easily be able to find it later).

Really appreciate it!

If ITC communicators referenced one particular medium (from a fairly lengthy list of mediums), I can’t help but think its worth the time to read what he had to say. I’d enjoy hearing any other thoughts on the topic.

Thanks again!

David

macyafterlife says:

October 5, 2013 at 11:16 am

Hey David, I see your point about getting good recommendations on psychics from reliable sources… but there’s always the chance of problems with recommendations leading to fame and fortune leading to temptations leading to abuse. The more recognition a person gets, the more kindling the savage side gathers to fire things up. That seems to be a built-in flaw of human nature. Some people (Chico Xavier, for example) can rise above it, other’s have a tougher time dealing with temptations. I’ve read about some very gifted psychics who became famous and ego-driven and began charging huge sums for unpredictable results. (I knew one personally, when he was just on the threshold of fame and fortune, and have observed the evolution of his career since then.)

And, of course, some psychics are just in it for the money from the start, and they rely on clients’ recommendations to their friends. Here’s an interesting article from today’s NY Times:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/05/nyregion/at-the-trial-of-a-psychic-its-awkward-for-her-clients.html

So, yes, there are some very gifted mediums, many who have retained their humility and dedication. And there are many others who’ve given into their savage human weaknesses for success at others’ expense.

Anyway, on to your other point. Yes, I wish there were an easier way to search this site for words and names buried in the comments. The search feature works well for the text in the articles, but doesn’t search through the comments for some reason. I second your gratitude to Ricky, who happened to recall those comments on teh “Human Story 5″ article.

My best to you both!
Mark

David,

You’re welcome! I know that feeling! I couldn’t agree more with you.

Ricky

Every industry has it’s charlatans (especially mediumship). I’m curious what others have learned (and concluded) about direct-voice mediums in general (and David Thompson and Leslie flint in particular). They seem like the real deal – thoughts?

Thanks in advance,
David

macyafterlife says:

October 12, 2013 at 7:44 am

Hi David,
I’ve had no personal encounter with David Thompson or the late Leslie Flint, but people whose credibility I’ve come to trust have had only positive comments about both of those guys and their direct voice contacts. And their contacts certainly have a genuine feel to them when I listen to them.
Yes, my sense is that they’re both the real deal….
Mark

David says:

October 13, 2013 at 1:10 pm

Thanks for your insight Mark. It sure seemed that if they were just an “act”, they should have more money than David Copperfield.

macyafterlife says:

October 26, 2013 at 2:46 pm

Here’s a video of David Thompson; I understand he’s a very good physical medium…….
Mark


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