The One Big Takeaway from My Awakening

I learned a lot of things as I awakened.
How to forgive. How to read signs and symbolism. How to manifest abundance. That our outer world is a reflection of our inner state.
But there’s one big thing that got me very excited:
There is no death.
There’s no such thing as the death of You.
From one of the most respected scientists in the world …
Many believe in reincarnation, and on a limited level it may not be wrong. But in a truer sense, what is it that can be reincarnated when there’s no death to begin with? …The bottom line, the takeaway conclusion for anyone who fears death, is that your consciousness is never discontinuous. ~Robert Lanza in Beyond Biocentrism
From a philosopher and near-death researcher …
I have absolutely no fear of death. From my near-death research and my personal experiences, death is, in my judgment, simply a transition into another kind of reality. ~Dr. Raymond Moody
I think that the fear of death, the fear of the possibility of eternal damnation, is why many cling to a religious life rather than a spiritual life.
I’m saved. You’re not. I’m going to heaven. You’re less than me. It’s the person’s own fear of judgment that they project onto everyone else.
But here’s something to consider.
If I “ask” believing that something besides joy can come from the Giver, I shall not receive pure joy. If when I “knock” I am doubtful of him who stands the other side of the door, I shall not find my Friend. If I am suspicious of his gifts they will not be the gifts I need. ~from Letters of the Scattered Brotherhood by Mary Strong
If the loving being that judges you can also damn you, then aren’t you gambling a bit?
From my own experiences, as I’ve been guided patiently and lovingly toward a different understanding of our reality — I’ve learned we’re making it all up. Our fear is creating more fear.
So, first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is…fear itself — nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts …~Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1933
The needed efforts of the time of the Great Depression were two things:
1. inspired individual minds merging with [vs diverging from] the Divine Mind of love
2. each individual’s own creative action sparked by that love
When tragedy strikes all around you, you must not go into fear. That which created you does not condemn you.
The world is changing. We’re waking up to the old way of imprisonment by fear. And we’re doing our part to meet the Divine halfway.
Let go of fear.
I had an incredible sense of well being. It’s just so near. It’s not a far away or scary thing. [death] It’s very near and safe. It’s a breath away. It’s right there. It’s safe and loving and gentle and OK. There’s nothing to be afraid of. ~Sharon Stone, Actress, describing to Oprah her stroke and near-death experience
There is no “catch” to life. There is no angry God.
There’s only Love. Patience. Kindness. Support.
We are safe in every aspect. Even in what we call death.
To understand this deeply is transformation.
