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Editor's 1-Minute Essay:
Manipulating Matter after Transition
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This is a subject I won’t spend a lot of time on, but merely to inform you of the reality.
For some years, in my travels among a great many afterlife-writings and testimonies, I have collected a large cache of examples of manipulating matter after passing from the physical body.
Editor’s note: To read of one of these examples of manipulating matter, see the story of Della and the discarnate entity who hurled an Ouija board across the room, smashing it against the wall.
What does this mean? It means that it’s possible to smash things, break things, toss things around, including people, like so many bean-bags.
This does happen, and, as mentioned, I have many examples in my files.
However, it doesn’t happen often; even among those who pass on in an angry, vengeful frame of mind. But if not, why not?
The answer is complicated, requiring an understanding of many principles which govern the state of being of those who’ve transitioned.
Fundamentally, in order to “smash things,” a steady and focused attention, a concentrated burst of mental energy, will be needed. The vast majority who cross over, however, are in such a pitiable state of confusion, fear, and general discombobulation that concentrated thought, essentially, is out of the question. We discussed this at length in the “Sensibility: 1-Minute” article.
Then, too, even for those who have the mental wherewithal, there is the issue of the morality of any such bellicose path. Usually, the Guides on the other side would advise a laissez-faire approach, as this is more in line with the overall purpose of visiting the Earth-world: we’re meant to see and experience how evil plays out, and spends itself, as part of our lesson plan toward an eternal wisdom.
Nevertheless, there is no hard-and-fast rule concerning such activity, for, as mentioned, there are, in fact, cases where discarnates do manipulate matter, and sometimes dramatically. And if a transitioned one purposed to do this, there would be no place to hide: no locked door, no steel bunker, no secret hide-away would provide an atom of safety.
The most dangerous persons, if indeed they were of a mind to become dangerous – which is another issue entirely – are those who have spent considerable time in a “small quiet room,” learning the arts of mental focus and concentration of energies.
If totalitarians continue to smirk when these particular ones, their victims, pass on, it's only because of a larger beneficence in play. Forbearance here is not born of weakness but studied resolve.
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