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Archetypes of
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Mandalas of God |
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In our dreams, the
symbols and images that appear represent archetypes
of our higher consciousness. As in dreams, near-death experiences are
experiences of our higher consciousness, and therefore, it shouldn't be
surprising that similar symbols and images appear in near-death
experiences as well. On Karen Keeley's website,
Insights into Consciousness and Personality, she provides a good
explanation of how these symbols and archetypes are universal and what
they mean. She states:
"The fact that the same symbols and archetypes
surface over and over again in all cultures is evidence that mankind
does indeed possess a "collective unconscious," and that (according to
those who believe in a personal God) behind the collective unconscious
is God. Carl Jung's "Self" is not just the
individual person, but includes "the preexistent matrix of consciousness
from which the ego, or individually differentiated consciousness,
arises." In order to be taken seriously as a scientist and psychologist
Jung obviously couldn't use the term "God," so he used "Self" instead.
Those accustomed to thinking of God as totally separate and apart from
themselves may find this blasphemous, but others find God in (or
through) their own inner self, by discovering or remembering their True
Self, higher self, core self -- which was created in the EXACT image and
likeness of God in the beginning, is intimately connected to God and can
never be separated, therefore to know one's own true Self is to know
God. The implication of Jungian psychology is of a "deeper" center than
can normally be consciously experienced, but which is accessible
inwardly, JOINTLY, to all individuals on Earth, to each according to
their specific needs and desires, if they seek and ask. Jung taught that
without ego consciousness, the Self (or God, "I Am") cannot realize
itself in the world; and without the Self, the ego has no depth or
source of meaning and integration. The ego stands to the Self as "the
moved to the mover," and through the process of "individuation", as
consciousness of the Self increases, the ego increasingly experiences
itself as "the object of a supraordinate subject" and the individual
transcends the ego. It is helpful to think of a wheel (or a circle, a
mandala) as a symbol of the Self, as Jung did."
The following are examples of sacred circular
symbols, or "mandalas," that appear in
near-death experiences. |
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Nancy
Evans Bush, a devout Christian, had an unusual near-death
experience resulting from a severe complication during childbirth.
In her own words, she described seeing unusual mandalas during her
near-death experience: "I was rocketing through space like an
astronaut without a capsule with immense speed and great distance. A
small group of circles appeared ahead of me. To the right was just
dark space. The circles were black and white and made a clicking
sound as they snapped black to white and white to black. They were
not evil exactly, just mocking and mechanistic. The message in their
jeering was, "Your life never existed. The world never existed. Your
family never existed. You were allowed to imagine it. You were
allowed to make it up. It was never there. There was nothing there.
There never was anything there. You're not real."
Several years after her
near-death experience, Nancy was looking through a book on eastern
philosophy. What she saw in the book so upset her she threw the book
across the room. In the Eastern philosophy book was the same
circular shape she saw in her near-death experience. It was the
Chinese symbol "yin-yang" which represents the oneness of all
so-called opposite principles we find in the universe.
The Buddhist concept of reality is
that nothing in this physical world is real. People consist of a
"bundle" of habits, memories, sensations, desires, and so forth,
which together delude people into thinking that he or she consists
of a stable, lasting self. This false self is what reincarnates body
after body. In Buddhism, life in a corporeal body is the source of
all suffering. Hence, the goal is to obtain liberation. This means
abandoning the false sense of self so that the bundle of memories
and impulses disintegrates, leaving nothing to reincarnate and hence
nothing to experience pain. "Nirvana" is the Buddhist term for
liberation. Nirvana literally means extinction - an extinction that
allows a person to become one with all there is – to become "God"
(Buddha). To attain Nirvana, one must face and accept the
concept that physical reality is not real; true reality comes
through self-extinction which results in becoming one with the Clear
Light.
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Black
Elk
was an American Indian who saw an interesting mandala during
his near-death experience. He was shown an elaborate vision oriented
around a classic Native American mandala: the circular hoop, the
four directions, and the center of the world on an axis stretching
from sky to Earth. Numerous neighing, dancing horses, surrounded by
lightning and thunder, filled the sky at each direction. Then he
heard a great Voice say: "Behold the circle of the nation's hoop,
for it is holy, being endless, and thus all powers shall be one
power in the people without end." Then Black Elk, standing on the
highest mountain, surveying the grand vista of the hoop of the
world, said: "I saw more than I can tell and I understood more than
I saw; for I was seeing in a sacred manner the shapes of all things
in the spirit, and the shape of all shapes as they must live
together like one being." |
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Plato
described the near-death experience of a soldier named Er. In his
near-death experience, Er saw a "cosmic axis" - a rainbow light
holding together the eight spheres revolving around the Earth, each
guided by its own Fate. One of these Fates casts before those who
are to be reincarnated a number of earthly destinies from which they
may choose to be, for example, a tyrant, an animal, an artist, etc.
Then, just before returning to Earth as a shooting star, each soul
is required to drink from the "River of Forgetfulness" so that all
these cosmic events will fade from memory. Only Er was not allowed
to drink and forget. Thus, Plato's cosmology was based on a
near-death experience and this amazing vision of the universal
light. |
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Mellen-Thomas
Benedict
saw the light in his near-death experience change into
different figures, like Jesus, Buddha, Krishna, mandalas, archetypal
images and signs. He was told that our beliefs shape the kind of
feedback we receive from the light. For example, if you were a
Buddhist or Catholic or Fundamentalist, you would receive a feedback
loop of your own beliefs. The light revealed itself to Mellen-Thomas
as our "Higher Self matrix," a mandala of human souls. He saw that
what we call our Higher Self in each of us is a matrix and all
Higher Selves are connected as one being. All humans are connected
as one being and we are actually the same being, just different
aspects of the same being. We are part of the same soul fractaling
out in many creative directions, but still the same. Mellen-Thomas
saw this mandala of human souls and describes it as the most
beautiful thing he has ever seen. When he went into it, he
experienced an overwhelming love – the kind of love that cures,
heals, and regenerates. He was told a grid exists around the planet
where all the Higher Selves are connected. Later in his experience,
Mellen-Thomas rode a stream of consciousness through the center of a
galaxy. The stream was expanding in amazing fractal waves of energy.
He realized that, as the stream was expanding, his own consciousness
was also expanding to take in everything in the universe.
He
learned a tremendous amount of information including how the atomic
bomb mushroom cloud is the holiest mandala humanity has manifested
to date, as an archetype. It, more than any religion or philosophy
on Earth, brought humanity together all of a sudden, to a new level
of consciousness. Knowing we can blow up the planet hundreds of
times over, finally made us realize that maybe we are all in this
together. |
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Lynnclaire
Dennis
had a near-death experience in 1987 while hot-air
ballooning in the Swiss Alps. During her experience, she came into
contact with what she calls "the Pattern", a mandala which she
describes as "primarily a matrix of personal and global healing."
Seeing the Pattern, she knew she was looking at life itself. It was
light; it was time and space. It was the energy of all matter, the
heart of all that mattered. Lynnclaire states there are many symbols
that appear in this pattern such as mathematical symbols, religious
symbols like the yin/yang, the cross, a tear, a circle, a straight
line, the vesica pisces, a crescent, a pentagram, a six-pointed star
and on and on and on. |
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Dr.
George Rodonaia
saw molecules flying around, atoms, protons, and neutrons during his
near-death experience. On the one hand, it was totally chaotic, yet
what brought him such great joy was that this chaos also had its own
symmetry. This symmetry was beautiful and unified and whole, and it
flooded him with tremendous joy. He saw the universal form of life
and nature, laid out before him. It was at this point that any
concern he had for his body just slipped away, because it was clear
to him that he didn't need it anymore, that it was actually a
limitation. |
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The
world-renowned psychiatrist, Carl G. Jung,
had a near-death experience in which he saw the Earth from a vantage
point of a thousand miles into space. The sight of the Earth from
this height was the most glorious thing he had ever seen. His vivid
encounter with the light, plus the intensely meaningful insights led
Jung to conclude that his experience came from something real and
eternal. Jung saw the Earth as representing the "mother" archetype.
Carl Jung, who founded
analytical psychology,
centered on the archetypes of the collective unconscious. |
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During
his near-death experience,
Dannion Brinkley
entered
a glorious heavenly temple where he saw thirteen Beings of Light. He
was able to count the beings as they stood behind a podium. Each one
of them represented a different emotional and psychological
characteristic that all humans have. For example, one of these
beings was intense and passionate, while another was artistic and
emotional. One was bold and energetic, yet another possessive and
loyal. In human terms, it was as though each one represented a
different sign of the zodiac. In spiritual terms, these beings went
far beyond the signs of the zodiac. Each being then proceeded to
show Dannion visions of the future. |
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During
John
Engelbrecht's
near-death experience, he saw in heaven a new full moon. The moon in the
new world shined so clear and bright, that it was beyond all
comprehension. John told two heavenly beings that he would like to fly
higher up under heaven and take the sun in his right hand and the moon
in his left hand and count all the stars. His wish was granted.
According to Carl Jung, the moon is an archetype representing the male
unconscious femininity. He also said the moon represents a principle of
the feminine psyche, in the sense that the sun is the principle of the
male psyche. This is particularly obvious in the astrological
interpretation of the sun and moon, not to mention the age-old
assumptions of mythology. |
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Josiane
Antonette
had a vision during her near-death experience in which
she saw a sun attempt to shine upon one side of a darkened Earth,
but the inhabitants paid no attention. The other side of the Earth
remained in darkness. She watched as the darkness grew and covered
the whole planet. No one paid attention as the darkness covered the
sunlight. A voice told her, "This is the world with the absence of
light, love, and free will. It is the people's choices that created
the world you have just seen." With these words, the Earth became a
place of vibrant, breathtaking beauty. She perceived how the Earth,
the sun, the moon, the darkness, the light, the planets, and all
forms of life – plants, rocks, animals, and people – are
interconnected; they come from the same source of light. Everything
is united by a transparent net, or web, and each thread shines with
great radiance. Everything pulses with the same luminosity – a
magnificent light of unparalleled brilliance. The voice then tells
her, "From the light we have come, and to the light we all shall
return."
Carl Jung theorized that the sun
was an archetype of the human concept of self. Through Carl Jung's
research we now know that the individual psyche is not just a
product of personal experience, but has an evolutionary history
resulting in a transpersonal dimension manifested in universal
patterns and images such as are found in all the world's religions
and mythologies. Jung further discovered that the psyche has a
structuring or ordering principle that unifies the various
archetypal contents. The archetype of wholeness is the central
archetype that Jung calls the Self. The Self is the supreme psychic
authority and subordinates all else to it including the ego. It is
the central source of life and the fountain of our being. It is
represented through those symbols that indicate wholeness, or
completeness, such as mandalas, circles, and most importantly, the
sun, which has been described as the "Window opening into eternity,"
and the source of the divine within all living things.
In metaphysical terms, light is
eternal and omnipresent, and while it diminishes in inverse
proportion to the square of the distance, it sooner or later fills
the entire universe. Light is the vehicle of divinity; it is the
consciousness of God. We stand at the center of our own creation
because at the center is the sun or the light of the ONE. We exist
as a preordained Idea manifest within the Self. As an image of the
One, so is the One an image of us; the
mind of humanity is made manifest through the physical body as
the ONE manifests through the body of the sun. Life is a solar idea. |
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David
Oakford traveled past all of the planets in our solar system
during his near-death experience. Near each planet he could see the
auras around each one of them. He saw spirits on all of them as
well. He was told that all planets are places for spirits to live,
learn and thus evolve. He saw great cities on each and every one of
those planets. It was explained that other life in the universe is
not readily seen because the beings were all of higher vibration and
most spirits in human form have yet to attain the higher vibration
required to see them. He was told that each planet has a theme for
learning and that any of them can be chosen by a soul when we are
between physical lives. He was told that souls practice on the other
planets to be ready to live on Earth. He was told Earth is the
ultimate experience for a soul. It is ultimate because our souls
evolve faster here than anywhere else. He was told that the lessons
we need to learn are difficult to learn without having a physical
form. After he was told of all these things, he was able to see our
whole solar system all at once in full color. The planets were all
in a line and he could see all of them from Pluto to the sun. He
felt very blessed that he was given this great gift. |
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Rev.
Howard Storm
was completely stationary yet hanging in space during his near-death
experience. Everywhere around him were countless radiant beings,
like stars in the sky, coming and going. It was like a
super-magnified view of a galaxy super packed with stars. And in the
giant radiance of the center they were packed so densely together
that individuals could not be identified. Their selves were in such
harmony with the Creator that they were really just one. |
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Thomas
Sawyer described his experience with an image that appears very
frequently in near-death experiences. In his near-death experience,
he saw the shape of a tunnel. It was perfectly level, straight and
cloud-like. It was very vast, as opposed to small and confining, and
was anywhere from a thousand feet to a thousand miles wide. It was
cylindrical. If you took a tornado and stretched it out straight, it
would be similar to that. It extended to infinity. Simultaneously,
with the awareness of this tunnel, he had a feeling of forward
motion. While moving through this tunnel he felt an acceleration.
There was not any wind vibration, nor any noise. It was like
floating within a vacuum. He went faster and faster through the
tunnel until he attained the speed of light, or faster. Off in the
distance there appeared an extremely bright light. It was brighter
than anything he'd ever seen in his life.
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Edgar
Cayce described the tunnel as a "column" that winds around on a
wheel such as the Rotarians use. Cayce said he ascended this column
during his out-of-body experiences and there would be beings on
either side of him calling out to him for help, or trying to get his
attention. Cayce knew that any deviation from this column, and the
beam of light ahead of it, would mean he could not be able to return
to his body. |
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Kimberly
Clark Sharp experienced an enormous explosion beneath her during
her near-death experience. It was an explosion of light that rolled
out to the farthest limits of her vision. She was in the center of
the light. It reached the ends of the universe, which she could see,
and doubled back on itself in endless layers. She was watching
eternity unfold. The light was brighter than hundreds of suns, but
didn't hurt her eyes. She had never seen anything as luminous or as
golden as this light, and she immediately understood it was entirely
composed of love, all directed at her. This wonderful, vibrant love
was very personal, as you might describe secular love, but also
sacred. Though she had never seen God, she recognized this light as
the light of God. |
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The
Edgar Cayce readings
revealed that God built the cosmos using the tools of music,
arithmetic, geometry; harmony, system, and balance. The building
blocks were all of the same material, the life essence. It was a
power sent out from God which, by changing the length of its wave
and the rate of its vibration, became a pattern of differing forms,
substances, and movement. This created the law of diversity that
supplied endless designs for the pattern. God played on this law of
diversity as a person plays on a piano, producing melodies and
arranging them in a symphony. According to Cayce, the planets of our
solar system are physical representations of afterlife realms. There
are nine planets to our solar system. Therefore, our solar system is
a physical representation of nine of the many afterlife realms that
exist. The Earth is the third planet from the sun and represents the
third afterlife realm. According to Cayce, circular geometric images
represent our Higher Self and the circle itself is a mandala
representing the divine. |
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According to the Hindu yogi
Adi Da
Samraj, each
of the levels of this Great Mandala of the Cosmos represent a
quality of energy, or light. In each of the rings or portions of
this Mandala, which moves out from the central Whiteness, are
infinite numbers of possible worlds and various kinds of embodiment.
The level which we exist in now is on the outskirts of the Great
Mandala of the Cosmos. There are grosser conditions of awareness,
grosser possibilities, than the present one, which may be called
"hells", or degraded states, or states of embodiment less than
human. They may appear as forms of worlds other than the present
one, as well as states in the realm of this gross world that are not
necessarily apparent to vision.
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"In each atom, in each corpuscle, is life. Life is that you
worship as God. For the Earth is only an atom in the universe of
worlds." - Edgar Cayce
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