The Death Process: A Step-by-Step Guide to Transition
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Bashar describes physical death not as an end but as a transition process that the soul has rehearsed many times through sleep and out-of-body experiences. Bashar describes physical death not as an end but as a transition process that the soul has rehearsed many times through sleep and out-of-body experiences. The stages are: (1) Recognition—the soul acknowledges that the physical body can no longer sustain the intended experiences. (2) Release—the consciousness begins to withdraw from the physical senses, often accompanied by a sense of peace or euphoria as endorphins flood the system. (3) The tunnel/void—movement through a transitional space that is actually the space between dimensions. (4) Life review—not a judgment but a panoramic re-experiencing of the lifetime from all perspectives, including those affected by your actions. (5) Reunion—meeting guides, loved ones, and higher self in a familiar non-physical environment. (6) Rest and integration—a period of non-physical 'sleep' where the soul processes the lifetime and heals from trauma. (7) Re-evaluation and new choice—deciding whether to reincarnate, move to another dimension, or merge more fully with the oversoul. Bashar emphasizes that the quality of the death experience is directly related to the beliefs held about death; those who view it as a natural transition have peaceful deaths, while those who fear it may create confusion in the initial stages.
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Bashar channeling on The Death Process: A Step-by-Step Guide to Transition