Jung said that it can only help to actively imagine an afterlife. He mentioned he had an NDE where he was floating towards a temple: >I had the feeling that everything was being sloughed away; everything I aimed at or wished for or thought, the whole phantasmagoria of earthly existence, fell away or was stripped from me – an extremely painful process. Nevertheless something remained; it was as if I now carried along with me everything I had ever experienced or done, everything that had happened around me. I might also say: it was with me, and I was it. I consisted of all that, so to speak. I consisted of my own history and I felt with great certainty: this is what I am. I am this bundle of what has been and what has been accomplished.>This experience gave me a feeling of extreme poverty, but at the same time of great fullness. There was no longer anything I wanted or desired.Do you think he's right? Are people sleeping on actively trying to tune their mind positively?
>>41629514he was just experiencing waking hypnagogia
>>41629526I've experienced that but know that it was exactly that and don't get it confused. It's very obvious this is something different.
>>41629514he was becoming enlightened
>>41629514Modern gnostic sage.
>>41629514By the description he must have had some checksum moment there.