JANU: We are Janu speaking, welcoming this opportunity to explore a part of life that leads to greater understanding and growth. For it is true that there are many parallels between incarnate and discarnate life. But there are differences, as well.
The passage of time in both worlds is non-linear, for that experience is a perception subject to many changes. Time in some circumstances seems interminable. And in others passes in a moment. This is also true in discarnate life. The cycles of life are many in incarnate experience. The days and nights, the comings and goings, of weather, of breathing. In discarnate life, the cycles are there as well, varying greatly from one subtle reality to another. But rhythm and pace, cycles of interaction, the flows of energy, the comings and goings of relationships. And even the Breath of Life, our brother, has a pulse, a rhythm, a cadence, which varies.
The transition itself has various experiences, depending upon the circumstances of the moment, the consciousness of the individual, from fear to joy. The challenges of the physical body disappear, but are remembered. The regret of unfinished business, so to speak, pertains for a time, until one perceives that life has successfully moved on.
Many linger to provide service for those of concern. And many move on, with larger concerns, some of which are carryovers of previous discarnate experiences. And some return to other worlds, to continue their incarnate experience through past association. Some combine with groups in spirit to develop new procedures that can serve humanity through inspiration and guidance. Some join in groups that help maintain many conditions of life; that stability keeps the opportunity for discovery and evolution to continue. And some continue their education with groupings designed for this. And some simply roam life to discover its nature and more of its creation.
This is a beginning look at transition and discarnate life, as you have requested. And yes, there is much more. Namaste.
June 27, 2014 Copyright © 2014 by Joshua Ross