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Higher Beings Do Not Forsake
Non-Abandonment Themes in NDEs and Spiritual Literature:
Unconditional Love:
A core element in NDE narratives is the experience of unconditional love from these beings. This love is often described as all-encompassing, suggesting that it does not withdraw based on human failings or mistakes.
Guidance and Support:
Higher beings are frequently portrayed as guides, teachers, or protectors. This role implies a continuous interest in the individual's journey, even if not always visibly present in one's life after the NDE.
Non-Judgmental Nature:
The non-judgmental attitude of these entities during life reviews or interactions points to an understanding and compassionate outlook, rather than a punitive or abandoning one.
Purpose and Learning:
Many NDErs come away with the sense that their life has a purpose or that they are here to learn specific lessons. The higher beings might be seen as facilitators of this learning process, suggesting a commitment to the individual’s growth journey that does not cease after the NDE.
Connection and Oneness:
Experiences often include a profound sense of unity with all existence, implying that the separation between the experiencer and these beings might be more illusory than real, thus forsaking would be contrary to the essence of this interconnectedness.
Philosophical and Spiritual Contexts:
Divine or Cosmic Love:
Across various religions and spiritual philosophies, there's a notion that divine love or cosmic consciousness is endless and does not abandon its creations. This idea supports the notion that higher beings, often seen as embodiments or messengers of this love, would not forsake individuals.
The Prodigal Son Parable:
In Christianity, for example, the story of the Prodigal Son illustrates a return to love and acceptance, no matter how far one has strayed, which can be seen as analogous to not being forsaken by higher forces.
Would higher beings forsake? Robbie Williams sings to a woman angel in his song 'Angels' and his answer is NO.
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