Are we supposed to go into the light when we die? What's the consensus?
>>42687679My wife had an NDE and said its where you "upload" your consciousness/life experience. She doesnt like to call whatever it is god cuz she doesnt like religious shit but she says thats the only way she can put into words what the light/thing is that you upload to.
>>42687679https://youtu.be/v79lVNKthCw?is=UlGfNGc5w8vv3iSo
>>42687679I've never heard of an NDE that had a negative experience after going into the light.
I had an NDE. I’ll try to put some insight into words.Being “pulled upward” felt like trying to talk at a pitch higher than what you are able. Try it; that feeling is the upward pull.As for the light, it was an ambush of activity. It carried intensity that increased. I’d compare it to the feeling of licking a battery, but visual. There was no tunnel for me, just a gradient transition from the blackness of the back of my eyelids to this white infinity.I would assume total light would be total death. I was only gone for less than 2 minutes, but it felt like every neuron in my head had fired in that time, which cognitively was this instantaneous life review others speak of.
There's actually two lights, one from the Moon, projected by a device, and the Sun. The Moon was constructed a long time ago to "skim" psychic energy off of souls before reincarnation. To reincarnate on Earth, your soul has to go to the Moon, to reincarnate somewhere else, your soul has to go to the Sun.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=frzmcszbimg