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Aaron Donahue: People Experience Unnecessary Horror In Death

Someone listening to Aaron C. Donahue’s Sunday night lecture on The Voice of Lucifer will experience an early and unexpected death this week, Donahue said.

He said he would not reveal the name but explained that there would be an accident and this person was going to die either waiting for emergency services to arrive or while on the way to a hospital.

Donahue said he wanted to explain death, and how to go through this experience with as much ease and comfort as possible.

He said the four world religions have done a terrible job of preparing people for death. Consequently, most people experience terrible deaths that are not necessary.

Donahue said he was speaking from personal experience because he once died and returned. He also examined the death experience in a special class offered at the Monroe Institute.

“We all die the same,” he said. “We are not the physical body. That is an illusion. You can die in fear or in acceptance.”

Donahue said accepting death and allowing ourselves to slip out of the body and into the black can be very pleasant. But we need to eliminate the fear that has been instilled in us by the church.

“There is no heaven or hell. This is a lie,” he said.

“When we die we feel ourselves slipping away and go into blackness. Sometimes we remain connected to the body for a while and we find ourselves looking down at the body from above. At that time you still have enough physiology going on that you are still contemplating the things around you.

“When you go into the black, you are in a transition between life and death. You will understand just how precious life is. We are an information system and we continue to record our experiences right up until the end.”

Donahue said being in the black can be a very pleasant experience. There is no light, sound or pain, but we remain aware at some level. Also we experience perfect peace.

After a while, he said we start being aware of a light. “This is not the light of God. It is the light of all lights,” he said. “At this point you are being immersed in the light of the soul that we all share. This light is still operating.”

Donahue didn’t say it then, but he has warned numerous times that the light of the human soul is within the living Earth. If we allow the Earth to die, it also dies, and all memory, all that we were, will perish with it. It will be the horror of horrors for all of mankind.

There is an old story that when a person dies, all of his or her life experiences flash before the eyes. This is, in effect, true. Donahue explained that as information systems, all of the experiences we had during our lives are stored in a great library of data that has been called the collective unconscious. Thus in death “we become immersed in the totality of the information system that we all share,” he said.

Donahue said he has experienced ghostly occurrences in “haunted” older homes, including the one he now lives in, and agrees that some part of humans stay behind after they die.

But he said he believes ghosts are created by the occurrence of fear and the horrible death experience. “It is like a recording that remains fixed in that moment of time. The image of this person remains behind, dying over and over again.”

He said the soul of this person has gone on, but the recording is still there, like a stuck phonograph record. It is not a living thing.

Also the so-called psychics like Sylvia Browne and John Edward, who make a living “talking to the dead,” are merely tapping into the collective subconscious memory of these people.

“They are very good at what they do but they are not talking to living spirits,” Donahue said.

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