1/3 IMO: "Adventures Beyond The Body," by William Buhlman, is a must read & the best OBE book I've read. But what about death? Do we need 2 prepare for it? Can we? I think we can, & I believe it's vital to do so. Bigelow (@BigelowInst) touched on this in his interview w/@g_knapp.
2/3 Check out this WB lecture with commentary from @ForeverConscio1 (who researches the alleged, reincarnation soul trap). Buhlman also teaches workshops at The Monroe Institute - @monroeinstitute.
What You Need to Know Before You Die...
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3/3 "Adventures Beyond The Body"
by William Buhlman.
I met WB @ a Project Awareness conference in Florida in 1997 & got to shoot the shit w/him over lunch. That's one big benefit of these topics not being mainstream yet. You get easy access to authors.
4 Ten-minute clip so you can get a better feel for William Buhlman and his #afterlife lectures. To me, it's the most important information any human can have.
Why? Because, AFAIK...
We all gonna die. 😱
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1 #ufotwitter - A few of the most important excerpts from, "Skinwalkers at the Pentagon." If u haven't read it yet, make it your 2023 resolution to do so.
"Lacatski sat down at the conference table in the SCIF with the DHS’s (@DHSgov) Jim Bell & Sacha Mover & began the briefing
2 "with the history of AAWSAP and BAASS, including the role of Robert Bigelow & Senators Reid, Inouye, & Stevens. As Lacatski began describing in detailed technical terms the multiple UAP investigations conducted by BAASS under the AAWSAP rubric, the level of astonishment in
3 "the two DHS officials began to rise.
"Then, about an hour into the briefing, technically when the meeting should have ended, Lacatski abandoned all caution & the flood gates opened. What followed was arguably one of the most astounding & riveting briefings
2 Lue: "our political leaders have told us and yes, even maybe our mothers and fathers around the dinner table have told us or maybe at bedtime, about who we are, right? Our background and our past. What if all of that turned out to be not entirely accurate?
3 Lue: "In fact, the very history of our species, the meaning what it means to be a human being and our place in this Universe. What if all that is now in question? What if it turns out that a lot of the things that we thought were one way, aren’t.
2 WB: "We've lost a lot of the ancient knowledge about transition."
"When someone dies in Tibetan Buddhism, several monks will be next 2 the person dying, & they will chant for days & days...next to the person that is about to make this great transition of consciousness
3 WB: "that we call death. They will chant:
'Go to the clear light of the void. Go 2 the clear light of the void. Go 2 the clear light of the void.'
"They are instructing this person, on their journey of consciousness, to go beyond all form-based realities. Nowhere do we teach
51 "veneer over darker bedrock exposed in patches, as in the lower right. The reddish surface materials may be Hmonite (hydrated ferric oxide). Such weathering products form on Earth in the presence of water and an oxidizing atmosphere. The scene was scanned three times by the
52 "spacecraft's camera #2, through a different color diode each time. To assist in balancing the colors, a second picture was taken of a test chart mounted on the rear of the spacecraft. Color data for these patches were adjusted until the patches were an appropriate
53 "color of gray. The same calibration was then used for the entire scene. Another more pink, gray, and blue version [the first blue sky photo] was released earlier... This interpretation has been modified with further
processing.
26 "made the changes and asked why it had been done. The technician responded that he had instructions from the Viking Imaging Team that the Mars sky and landscape should be red and went around to all the monitors 'tweaking' them to make it so.
27 "Gil Levin said, 'The new settings showed the American flag [painted on the Lander] as having purple stripes. The technician said that the Mars atmosphere made the flag appear that way.' Levin scientifically argued, 'If atmospheric dust were scattering red light and not blue,
28 "'the sky would appear red, but since the red would be at least partially removed by the time the light hit the surface, its reflection from the surface would make the surface appear more blue than red. There would be less red light left to reflect. And what about the sharp
"A biologist who for several years has argued that tests of Martian soil 10 years ago did not rule out the presence of life there, yesterday described new experiments that he said strengthened his argument.