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Many mystics know that there are ways to predict death.
These ways or principles are all related. We can predict death with the analysis of auric fields, which are a manifestation of our emotions. But our emotions aren't just about how we feel. We tend to feel according to how we live, and we live according to how we perceive life.
Within this line of thought, even though we can't precisely say what will happen in the future without ignoring the power of freewill, as no fortuneteller can, we can work with the probabilities described by a person's state of mind.
We can say that it's possible to mention who's more likely to die in an accident, murder or by committing suicide, and who's very unlikely to end in any of these situations.
To a great extent, death can be predictable and even avoided. We know that we must drive carefully, but we see many people driving recklessly. We know that we should avoid having sex without a condom, but many still do it. We know that we shouldn't trust strangers and many people do, if seeing one with good appearance and manners. We know that we should be eating healthy, but there are lots of people filling their shopping bags with junk food.
We could then say that we have a predisposition to die, but this is also another manifestation of our emotional state of mind.
In this book, it will be described how these and other situations can be seen in a wider and deeper perspective, in order to help us predict death.
To do this, there are many real life examples that can show us the signs, which are usually known among sensitive individuals, whose skills anyone can develop.
These skills are related to the alteration of our aura into a more lively one, which may be a challenge impossible to deal with in many cases of terminal patients, but within the reach of those that still have the strength to change their destiny.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2015
When Death Comes: Why, How and When We Die
Robin Sacredfire
Published by 22 Lions, 2015.
When Death Comes: Why, How and When We Die
Robin Sacredfire
Copyright © Robin Sacredfire, 2014 (1st Ed.) All Rights Reserved.
Published by 22 Lions
Draft 2 Digital Edition
Title Page
Copyright Page
Introduction
The energy field in our life
How we magnetize experiences
Why we live as we feel
The order within the social disorder
How to predict death
The danger in suppressing emotions
The ideal state of mind
How to get premonitions naturally
How to develop intuition
How to know when someone is going to die
The spiritual laws of life
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Many mystics know that there are ways to predict death.
These ways or principles are all related. We can predict death with the analysis of auric fields, which are a manifestation of our emotions. But our emotions aren't just about how we feel. We tend to feel according to how we live, and we live according to how we perceive life.
Within this line of thought, even though we can't precisely say what will happen in the future without ignoring the power of freewill, as no fortuneteller can, we can work with the probabilities described by a person's state of mind.
We can say that it's possible to mention who's more likely to die in an accident, murder or by committing suicide, and who's very unlikely to end in any of these situations.
To a great extent, death can be predictable and even avoided. We know that we must drive carefully, but we see many people driving recklessly. We know that we should avoid having sex without a condom, but many still do it. We know that we shouldn't trust strangers and many people do, if seeing one with good appearance and manners. We know that we should be eating healthy, but there are lots of people filling their shopping bags with junk food.
We could then say that we have a predisposition to die, but this is also another manifestation of our emotional state of mind.
In this book, it will be described how these and other situations can be seen in a wider and deeper perspective, in order to help us predict death.
To do this, there are many real life examples that can show us the signs, which are usually known among sensitive individuals, whose skills anyone can develop.
These skills are related to the alteration of our aura into a more lively one, which may be a challenge impossible to deal with in many cases of terminal patients, but within the reach of those that still have the strength to change their destiny.
There’s an energetic frequency in every single human being and they’re dynamic, even though tending towards a balance with our environment and how it affect us.
This frequency can move in two directions, being one related to life and another to death.
To measure both, we can create a scale of options in life, which goes from the most incredible dreams and ambitions that provide us joy on the top, and then down to the struggles for basic survival and to pay bills, or the fears of losing someone, becoming homeless, etc.
As we move up this chart, we actually attract more opportunities and people that will help us solve our problems, while by going down in this scale we attract situations that give us more worries and fears.
Even though reality commonly seems to lack control, actually, the only thing that can be controlled is our mind. It’s where we put our focus that determines the events in front of us.
Our mind can only create a future, not a present, so, as we struggle in the present, we keep attracting a worse future.
It’s the imagination of a different life that attracts a new future.
To see a manifestation of energy in operation, you can compare the richest with the poorest countries in Europe.
In Portugal for example, the vast majority of the population is constantly, from the early morning at 8am to night, talking about whom they hate and why, their difficulties and how much they struggle, their fears and suspicions, and they barely look at strangers with a smile and signs of respect.
From all the countries in Europe that I’ve visited during my life, this is by far the most depressive, negative and emotionally aggressive. And no wonder that the population of this country has the highest rates of death by stroke in Europe and it's also one of its countries where people have a lower life expectancy.
Probably, the most amazing thing I’ve noticed while visiting it, was the amount of shops dedicated to the graveyard business, and the fact that they have none dedicated to sports, music or other occupations related to life and not death.
We can clearly say that this country represents one of the lowest levels in our scale, along with Turkey, next to Europe, where people seem to be possessed by demons.
At least in Portugal the anger is concealed in cynicism, except only among governmental officials and security officers, which tend to abuse their authority, but in Turkey most of the locals are very devilish and spiteful when speaking, as if the country was still living a kind of barbarian medieval period.
These two countries live with difficulties and in poverty, despite their glorious past, because most people here have been dehumanized.
Rich European countries, on the other hand, like England and France, have more street performers and helpful locals, and show more respect towards foreigners.
