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A Lifetime of Spiritual Accountability, the Panoramic Life Review

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Written by Patrick Wells   
Wednesday, 07 January 2015 01:24
All human beings will have a Panoramic Life Review after their death. This aspect of the Near-Death-Experience is less well known, but may be one of the most important aspects of NDE phenomena. From my research, I believe that when we die, we will all experience a complete review of every single moment of our life. Not only will we review every moment of our life, but also we actually re-experience every moment physically, emotionally and intellectually from five different perspectives at once:

Perspective One: We are a point of view camera in the sky or ceiling seeing everything from an overhead view.
Perspective Two: We see things from the perspective of the personality we were at the age we were in the event we are re-experiencing at that moment.
Perspective Three: The same re-experiencing of the event as in two, but now from the perspective of the personality we were at the age we were at the time of our death.
Perspective Four: This perspective and the fifth perspective are not only extraordinary, but force us to examine the issue of the existence of a higher power and being held accountable for not only our actions but even our words and thoughts. From this perspective, we see the events in our Life Review as if through the eyes of God with total acceptance and forgiveness.
Perspective Five: We experience being in the bodies of all the people we have ever interacted with or have affected, even the bystanders in every event in our life. This is easily explained if we are all ONE in a higher dimension. We experience the physical, emotional and intellectual perspective of all those people. We will experience all the pain or suffering or indifference or laughter or love that occurred in all those people due to our actions, words and thought.

We as Spirit, not flesh, now judge our own actions. This Holy Being of Light we will all meet, that is often described by experiencers, is present partly to help us get through the horror of actually experiencing the pain and suffering we may have caused others. The Holy Light insures that the Life Review occurs in an atmosphere of total acceptance, total love and total forgiveness. God’s forgiveness does not mean that all is now perfection for our Spirit, as Hell or Karma (the transmigration of souls) may follow.

We are also shown the "ripple" effect of all our actions on others in this regard. Therefore imagine what Stalin's death must have been like, he had to experience the mostly unimaginable, horrible deaths of twenty million people!

This death experience takes place "outside" of time. Therefore we can review our life without time problems or confusion, and our awareness and capacity for understanding are greatly enhanced. In short, the panoramic life review is morally the mirror image of the golden rule, "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" So if we act with love, compassion and forgiveness toward others, at death we will get back in total detail all the love, caring and comfort we have given out. Conversely, if we damage someone physically or emotionally, we will get back in detail all the pain, suffering and hurt that we delivered. Our life experience then finds perfect symmetry in death. This also confirms what many religions teach.

My theories come from London physicist and Einstein protégé David Bohm. In “Cosmos as Hologram,” an aspect of the Whole (God) is contained in the smallest part. From the book the Holographic Universe: “Our brains mathematically construct objective reality by interpreting frequencies that are ultimately projections from another dimension, a deeper order of existence that is beyond both space and time: The brain is a hologram enfolded in a holographic Universe.”

This Energy, this Force, the Absolute (God) underlies and pervades all form and matter. So, of course, we can't measure the “Not Measurable” with extensions of form (human beings). Therefore, even the most sensitive and technologically sophisticated extensions of our senses (telescope, microscope, or cyclotron) still cannot measure God. The Subjective (God) manifests the objective; there is no object, which is of a different nature from the Subject (God), nor can the Subject (God) be seen as if it were an object.
A few reductionist scientists are arrogant and naive enough to believe that if they can't measure something, by definition it doesn't exist. That philosophy is called scientism.

Max Planck, while accepting his Nobel Prize said, “As a man who has devoted my whole life to the most clear headed study of the science of matter, I can tell you as a result of my research about atoms this much; there is no matter as such. All matter originates and exists by virtue of a force, which brings the particle of an atom to vibration and holds this most minute solar system of the atom together. We must assume behind this force, the existence of a Conscious and Intelligent Mind. This Mind is the Matrix of all matter.”

Albert Einstein, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921, wrote, “A human being is part of a whole, called by us the ‘Universe’, a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings, as something separated from the rest - a kind of optical delusion of this consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and to affection for a few persons nearest us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circles of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty.”
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