What happens after death? What about those few pounds of spirit that the body leaves after all? Well, I hope this article helps with that answer a bit, but mostly we have to answer the question ourselves when the time comes. The reality is spiritual, physical and everything. In short, it is a whole, not actually parts, down to the spiritual and physical connection. There is no “more”, it is a total completeness package really at all levels. In a sense, I can say that it is the mystery solved, but I am not. We have to climb the ladder of years and time to get where we need to go.
I once read these books by an author named Harold Sherman who answered a lot of my “funny” questions, but going deep requires a certain amount of realistic depth that asks the big questions without being “funny” about reality in the sense. of assuming “this is what it is”. In fact, when the answers come in, they must be tested to the highest degree of precision to make sure they are the answers. in the totality of reality.
Also, the “Midnight Lamp” of life must be burned to get really accurate answers. That is also what I mean by the title, and “The night shift” is simply a term for what happens after that transition called death when there is self-awareness after such an event, especially total self-awareness or cosmic awareness.
So that brings me to a point: What is cosmic consciousness? Yes, I read Richard Maurice Bucke and Thomson Jay Hudson books in depth and several times, but I made sure that certain things were correct in them and discarded those that were not. However, the basic premises behind his works are correct: consciousness exists in any circumstance, from the primitive to the cosmic and beyond (Richard Maurice Bucke). Furthermore, the mind is a container for the spirit on deep and superficial levels or conscious or subconscious, or objective and subjective levels, and the subjective is always more powerful as the part of the iceberg under the ocean that deeply directs the obvious or seen. part of the iceberg floating in the ocean, or the objective or conscious mind (Thomson Jay Hudson). Leaving spiritualism and theory aside, reality works as I mentioned in that synopsis of the precise realities presented by those authors that are actually quite obvious in our own objective realities.
So to give my own answer to the first two questions posed at the beginning of this article: Reality and existence continue whatever happens, so we don’t really die, we just switch energies and that’s it. We still have consciousness and reality, however, all that changes is the energy of that reality, that’s all.