Reincarnation - through death traps? Recycling of souls? Going to the light or not?
another side of ‘what it is to be human’
Reincarnation has come back into our mind-scape with a vengeance, after going under ground for over fifteen centuries in the western ‘religious’ (and ‘secular-religious’) dogma-digm.
And all sorts of demons have invaded the newly opened field of enquiry, for which we are ill-prepared.
Ancient and traditional cultures had (may have residually) very deep understandings of the death process, as requiring specific actions and intentions for the spirit of the individual in transition to go ‘the right way’. They had subtler understandings of the relationship between body and soul - unlike the mechanistic-physiological one that still governs the modern western mind. They feared a ‘bad death’ much more than death itself, again unlike the western attitude.
As I have already said elsewhere, the western mindset and understanding of ‘spirituality’ has been deprived of the old natural esoteric awareness and knowledge, of which the predators of humanity have on the contrary retained their own version for their exploitative purposes. Hence the esoteric underpinnings of ‘good’ and ‘bad’ death-processing and soul-guiding scenarios are little understood in terms of what the natural human esoteric of death and soul journeys would be.
A quick review shows that the topic of ‘reincarnation’ today comes with quite a few variations, more or less widely divergent. Some would be seen as originating in the woo-woo mindset, others have a more ’respectable’ pedigree. In a ‘human esoteric’ sense, they all probably carry at least an element of reality, in so far as one can assess the reality of it all from this side of the situation. Oh, and there is no small amount of scholarly discussion on the topic too (which you can check out on academia.edu).
Today most modern people have little conscious and experiential awareness of their souls, and they fear death. As regards what happens at the time of death, they hover between poorly understood, simplistic perspectives - on a spectrum ranging from automatically ‘going to heaven’ (or hell), all the way to some form of ‘recycling/death trap’, itself predicated on Earth being a ‘prison-planet’.
The heaven/hell format seems to be specific to monotheistic religion, and its simplistic duality is abundantly familiar to anyone raised in such a religion. It has plenty of iconography in Catholic Europe, and plenty of food for contemplation in the work of Dante Alighieri.
The death trap scenario, as described chiefly by remote viewers (see Farsight Institute) is a brutally impressive construct - the soul leaving the body is deemed to be zapped very painfully with some kind of high intensity ‘electricity’, has no rest time ‘out there’, and with another painful zapping, is promptly recycled back into a body for the choice of which it has not been consulted. This very rapid and cruel recycling optimizes the human ‘resource’ for harvesting (energies, ‘loosh’, and worse) by its operators. This is the most woo-woo version, as far as I can tell. But in light of the broad sacrificial paradigm imposed on this planet and its denizens by the overlords, it seems that this death-trap scenario is real, at the ‘hands’ of an ET/interdimensional regime that is intent on getting all it can from us - including our deaths and the further destiny of our souls.
Another version of the death-trap has no soul-zapping but rather the irresistible attraction of ‘the light’ which turns out to be only a lure to catch the soul and recycle it right back to the ‘prison planet’. The trick to avoid the false light is for the soul to fly off at a particular angle and to find a hole in the ‘matrix’-grid surrounding the planet, out into the great free space of the universe. To be able to do this one must prepare well while alive. How realistic the ‘solution’ might be is a wide open question.
A somewhat gentler new-age version of reincarnation converges with how past life regression therapy understands what happens to souls between lives - briefly put, this involves a pattern of energy healing, spirit guide support, past life review, preparation for a new incarnation, all geared for one to ‘learn lessons’ from the past life and into the ‘lessons to be learnt’ in the next one. In this format, we have a softer version of linear ‘karma’, but both it and karma provide for endless reincarnations for the purposes of purging bad old baggage and learning ‘lessons’. This makes for an extremely slow progression of the soul over potentially millions of lifetimes. Here again, albeit in a more ‘polite’ arrangement, we find again the need for constant recycling of humans. The causality-karma aspect lends religious solidity from the hallowed traditions of the east.
In both ‘life between lives’ and karma, we are dealing with the recycling of humans due to their being deemed faulty, and to their having bought into this feature as a given. Those two versions don’t look as stark as the Christian heaven and hell version (reincarnation having been rejected by the Church sometime around the fourth century AD, you only get this one chance to make your soul worthy of salvation). But they are predicated on the same idea - that we are not-good-enough to begin with.
The mix of reincarnation scenarios is spiced up by the increasing number of NDE reports, which do not go as far as ‘life between lives’ but do refer to the initial phase of the soul’s potential journey in discarnate form. What seems to be the consensus is that the soul leaving the body is attracted to ‘the light’, through a tunnel or otherwise, to be met by kindly relatives and guides who wrap the soul in love and light before persuading it to go back into the body. Souls tend to resist going back to the not-nice place on Earth when everything is so intoxicatingly full of love and light out there. Significantly, much less attention is given to NDE reports of going to a not-nice place out there, of having no tunnel of light, of encountering rather horrible beings. Why this bias in favor of the nice NDE? And why does the pattern of the nice NDE seem to be so largely homogeneous? Is there an agenda of getting people to believe that a blissful experience must await the soul as it leaves the body? Might this be another ‘safe and effective’ trick to trap uninformed soul-consciousnesses, with light and love the staged prelude to something harsher?
A particular case is that of the private experience of deep contemplatives/meditators who, like ancient seers, may have caught glimpses and insights of what happens on ‘the other side’, along with encountering their own past lives. However such people are not like you and I ordinary mortals - their familiarity with subtler realities arguably prepares them for a transition that does without tunnels, guides, traps, or exams at the gates of heaven.
There is also the simpler possibility that none of the above applies. Providing one lives a virtuous life, with ‘work on self’ and service to others, one might feel confident that the transition will be smooth enough, and that one will enjoy a well deserved long rest ‘out there’.
This last version fits in with anthropological records of traditional (non-monotheistic, more or less animistic, or broadly pre-religion) grassroots cultures of peasant and indigenous societies. Here, what happens at and after death has everything to do with how one's life was lived, and how fully. A ‘good’ life leads to a 'harmonious' death. Such cultures had pretty solid understandings about managing the time of transition, to ensure that the soul went off the right way, would become a venerable ancestor supporting the living, and would return into incarnation in ways coherent with the culture, in particular by being reborn in the same tribe or village.
Elaborate formalizations of the proper handling of death are provided in, for instance, the Tibetan Book of the Dead. As in indigenous or peasant cultures, there is here a clear understanding that the soul doesn’t simply pop out and fly away, but goes through stages of the transition over a certain time, for which the living must provide the right support.
In old Russia, ‘dying right’ was the crowning moment of a life well lived. You could not have a ‘right death’ if separated from your people, or if you died an early or violent/accidental death, meaning a death for which you were not conscious nor prepared, cutting short a life not completely lived. A girl who died young would be provided with ‘remedial rites’, a posthumous marriage for instance, for her soul to go in peace. The peasantry was - until the institution of serfdom - absolutely against sending off its young men to serve in any prince’s army for these young men were virtually guaranteed a violent death far away from kith and kin. Hence recruiters had a very hard time finding volunteers, and those who did enroll were promptly deemed by their bereaved families to be as good as dead - the bad death, and no remedial rituals at a distance.
If that kind of esoteric knowledge was operational in sane traditional cultures, it stands to reason that the 'overlords' would use their version of such other-worldly knowledge, with their own devious tricks and tech to harvest and recycle souls and re-incarnations. This would be perfectly in line with their occult ways of running society from behind the scenes in every other aspect of life. Hence the death-trap scenario is very plausible, especially in a modern era that has removed from us all the old wisdom about death, replacing it with only fear of death. I can’t help a truly awful bit of speculation - that the death-trap would be particularly applicable to children dying unnatural violent deaths after being subjected to various forms of torture - their traumatized souls would be too confused to escape, and would be the easiest to keep recycling in the same cycle of violence.
In a somewhat softer vein, NDE returnees who 'went to the light’, were wrapped in all the ‘love', were coaxed into re-inhabiting the body are generally said to find a new mission in life, more often than not a mission of a 'spiritual' nature. Yet how much of the experience, and of the subsequent mission, belongs with the 'false light’? Here again, some warn that the business of ‘going to the light’ involves a simulation by the controllers to ensure the recycling, under a benevolent appearance suited to modern people’s resurgence of spiritual thirst.
In Krivda there is some discussion about real and false light. The warning to not 'go to the light' applies to false light, but who teaches how to discern real and false light during our lifetime so we are not fooled at death?
Overall, it seems that how one lives one’s life is the key to making this or that scenario relevant. It is probably a good idea to be aware of the different scenarios (and there might be others), ahead of time!
A lot depends on cultivating a sane attitude to death instead of avoiding the fact of death (or of becoming fascinated by it), as our modern society does - the best way to entrench fear of death. If one dies with fear, in a traumatic or miserable fashion, and if lacking appropriate rituals and attention from living people, the soul is weakened and thus easier to fool or to hijack.
If one develops one’s sense of self-and-Self such that one restores enough of one’s holistic integral human-ness, one can see through the deceit and fallacies of the mind control to which we are all subjected (and have been for a very long time). If we are really our human selves, death and what comes afterwards should be the serene crowning moment of a life well and fully lived.
I’ve been worried about my dad, his soul and transition from being murdered in the hospital going in COVID negative. Was captured, Isolated, starved, dehydrated, drugged, tied down, ring stolen. Unless it has happened to you it’s hard to believe but his transition is my concern, that’s what matters.
Hi Enna, thank you for this incredible sharing, I felt completely, even though before I read your post, I have been driving, and while doing it, I have been questioning so many things, the negative thoughts they want to continue implant on us without our permission, the feeling of our live beyond this live, in the multidimensionality, having clear what we are and who we are right here and right now. I have been always talking directly to my mom, who passed out long time ago, but I can talk to her deeply, when I feel we need to talk, having said that, I feel that this post helps me to clearly start working on her and all my ancestors pain, for me and all of them, to free our cels memories from pain and reincarnation trap, this post, helped me to realize that I was not wrong within, instead, encouraging me to get deeper within my tree. We as a humans, need to let they know, that we have us enough of all these traps and pain, they have done to all of us, who are the most powerful beings all over around this universe, with our own respect and in harmony with everything, I feel it is time for us to step in and recover our serenity and remember our power in life, this got to stop right her and right now. Thank you for sharing. I’m sure, this information will help many humans to remember who we are. Thank you, thank you, thank you! I wish you peace beyond all understanding. Big hug to you Enna!