It appears that I am a huge fan of the work of our frequency modulator (and non-frequency moderator) Maryann . I've read all her books and struggled understanding them. I still do, but am making a slow and steady progress. I've also asked for a total of three readings. Those are quite personal in general, but I do want to share a few points that may be helpful to others.
This excerpt is an answer to my quest of understanding what happens when we die, and what the light at the end of the tunnel is:
This excerpt is an answer to my quest of understanding what happens when we die, and what the light at the end of the tunnel is:
When you are born, your soul is squeezed into the tiny package of a baby. However, a soul is
a thing that has a lot of work to do, so sometimes it may enter the body of a fully grown
human. This still has with it the experience of squeezing into a tiny package, for the man is
not much bigger than the child, from the soul’s perspective. Likewise, if you consider the
relative perspectives involved, the soul leaving the body goes through an un-squeezing of
sorts, an expansion, moving from a very small package back into the dimension of life outside
of form. In the experience of moving from within the body to without, the soul has to exit
somewhere. Unless the body is blown to bits or otherwise disintegrated, the natural process
you know as dying involves the conduit that binds the soul to the form opening its aperture
and the soul within following the suction that draws it back into itself on the other side. As the
other side is formless light, from the perspective of the human being, the thing that is seen is
light… tiny at first as the conduit begins to release the lock, then growing in aperture to allow
the soul to escape the package and return whence it came. The mind translates this quite
naturally as the emergence of light at a far distant point, and the feeling of rushing toward it
as if through a tunnel. This is the natural route back home for the soul that has finished its 3D
journey and it is not to be mistrusted as long as the peace of homegoing is sensed. To look
away is to draw the soul into a dead end, and the way back to soul-home is unnecessarily
detoured into other adventures not appropriately cast for that particular soul’s journey. Of
course, everything is a choice, and to choose to bypass the one for the other will only add to
the soul’s repertoire of experience. However, we don’t recommend it, as there is much to do
for the soul once it is finished with one adventure at a time, and relatively unsavory denizens
of alternate pathways for the soul are not necessarily going to have the greatest of intentions
for the one so led. The way to moving toward the home of your memory, however, is best
sought through the way of natural forces moving through the recognition of love. If you feel
love, move in that direction. This is natural. Light is there, and home. Of course, this requires
honesty and a certain degree of letting go, but it will serve you in more situations than the
transitionary experience of death. Love will guide you even beyond that point in your soul’s
experience. This is the essence of self-recognition.
a thing that has a lot of work to do, so sometimes it may enter the body of a fully grown
human. This still has with it the experience of squeezing into a tiny package, for the man is
not much bigger than the child, from the soul’s perspective. Likewise, if you consider the
relative perspectives involved, the soul leaving the body goes through an un-squeezing of
sorts, an expansion, moving from a very small package back into the dimension of life outside
of form. In the experience of moving from within the body to without, the soul has to exit
somewhere. Unless the body is blown to bits or otherwise disintegrated, the natural process
you know as dying involves the conduit that binds the soul to the form opening its aperture
and the soul within following the suction that draws it back into itself on the other side. As the
other side is formless light, from the perspective of the human being, the thing that is seen is
light… tiny at first as the conduit begins to release the lock, then growing in aperture to allow
the soul to escape the package and return whence it came. The mind translates this quite
naturally as the emergence of light at a far distant point, and the feeling of rushing toward it
as if through a tunnel. This is the natural route back home for the soul that has finished its 3D
journey and it is not to be mistrusted as long as the peace of homegoing is sensed. To look
away is to draw the soul into a dead end, and the way back to soul-home is unnecessarily
detoured into other adventures not appropriately cast for that particular soul’s journey. Of
course, everything is a choice, and to choose to bypass the one for the other will only add to
the soul’s repertoire of experience. However, we don’t recommend it, as there is much to do
for the soul once it is finished with one adventure at a time, and relatively unsavory denizens
of alternate pathways for the soul are not necessarily going to have the greatest of intentions
for the one so led. The way to moving toward the home of your memory, however, is best
sought through the way of natural forces moving through the recognition of love. If you feel
love, move in that direction. This is natural. Light is there, and home. Of course, this requires
honesty and a certain degree of letting go, but it will serve you in more situations than the
transitionary experience of death. Love will guide you even beyond that point in your soul’s
experience. This is the essence of self-recognition.