NDE and Judgment
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Want to know the Other Side of the NDE Judgment Experience - Swedenborg has examples
By Brian Foster
Abstract
Many people who have had NDE's report that they are judged
in their conduct here on earth. Experiences that are replayed to them in the
smallest detail. Swedenborg, who wrote eight books about the spirit world, was a
witness to many trials. The article illustrates a few examples.
Introduction
Swedenborg was originally a scientist in
the 18th century. He made a name for himself by publishing several
scientific books on Metallurgy, plus a book on iron and one about copper and
brass. He also wrote a book on Anatomy. The first volume addresses the heart and
blood; the second, the brain, nervous system, and the soul.[1]
In 1745, he had a revelation, which caused him to become a medium and visit the
spirit world. His mission was to write the truth about the world where we go,
once our physical bodies are removed.
Two years after his revelation, in 1747, he
asked to be released from his duties at the Mining Board of Sweden, so he could
work full time revealing the spirit world to humanity. The first volume he
wrote, Secrets of Heaven, was
published in London in 1749; the eighth and final volume was published in 1756.[2]
His initial sales of the books were
disappointing, but starting in 1759, a series of events occurred, which piqued
the interest of society and pushed his name and books to the forefront. At a
dinner party in Goteborg, Sweden, he suddenly became agitated and began
describing a fire in Stockholm ' more than 250 miles away ' that was threatening
his home. Two hours later, he reported that the fire had been extinguished three
doors down from his house. Two days later all of the details were confirmed.[3]
Here was proof that this learned man hadn't suddenly gone mad or had become a
religious fanatic, prone to making up the word of God.
Then a second incident happened in 1760. A
widow of the recently deceased French ambassador to Sweden was given an invoice
for an expensive silver set her late husband bought. She knew it had been paid
for, but she couldn't find the receipt. She asked Swedenborg for help.
Subsequently, she dreamed that her husband came to her and told her the exact
location of the paid receipt.[4]
The third incident was even more dramatic
and most probably caused many people to write each other, telling about what
transpired and started a general swell of interest in his books. In 1761, Queen
Louis Ulrika of Sweden, asked Swedenborg to relay a question to her deceased
brother, Prince Augustus Wilhelm of Prussia. Three weeks later, he returned to
court and whispered in her ear the answer. People heard her say that only her
brother would have known what Swedenborg just told her.[5]
The combination of these miraculous events promoted Swedenborg to the European
world stage and prompted many learned and powerful people to read his books.
Swedenborg's Heaven and
Hell
What did Swedenborg reveal? In summary, he
laid out the basis of Spiritism. He presented the gems of the ideas, codified by
Allan Kardec and expounded on by the books psychographed by Francisco C. Xavier,
which can be found in the eight books by Swedenborg. His basic theme is that the
path to heaven lies by good works, faith, charity, and helping your neighbor,
whatever your religion or lack of it, which is the core of Spiritism today.
He writes, in his book, Heaven and Hell, about the trials he
personally viewed during his time in the spirit world. Swedenborg's main
contention is that we retain all, and by all, even the tiniest details, of our
entire life while on earth. Hence, these records are used, for and against us,
when we pass over. Here is one example of what he wrote;
'There were people who had deceived others with malicious
skill and had stolen from them. Their deceptions and thefts were also recounted
one after the other, many of them known to practically no one in the world other
than themselves. They even admitted them because they were made plain as day,
along with every thought, intention, pleasure, and fear that mingled in their
minds at the time.'[6]
A truly frightening prospect. Not only the
facts of our follies, but even our foolish and misguided thoughts and
motivations at the time of the wrong. I am not looking forward to that day! Wait
it gets more interesting;
'There were people who had taken bribes and made money from
judicial decisions. They were similarly examined from their own memories, and
everything was recounted from their first taking office to the end, The details
of amount and value, of the tie, and their state of mind and intention, all
consigned to their remembrance together, were brought to view, a hundred or more
instances. In some cases, remarkably enough, the very diaries in which they had
recorded those deeds were opened and read to them, page by page.'[7]
What a relief, no longer do I have to worry
whether the legions of corrupt officials, which I see on news shows every day,
will someday receive their just deserts. The ones who managed to pass away in
old age, whose last thoughts were that they had successfully used the system,
received a surprising welcome on the other side. But, I shouldn't think in this
manner, for if Spiritism has taught us anything, it is to be charitable and
caring for our fellow man. Therefore, I should be grateful for those corrupt
souls to have their chance at true self-knowledge and to wish them Godspeed in
their next life, where I sincerely wish their attainment for all of their goals
for improvement.
We are judged even for our harmful gossip,
as illustrated by Swedenborg;
'There was one man who thought of nothing of slandering
others. I heard his slanders recounted in sequence as well as his blasphemies,
along with the actual words, the people they were about, and the people they
were addressed to. All these were presented together as lifelike as could be
even though he had very carefully kept them hidden from his victims while he was
living in the world.'[8]
Therefore, any form of harm to our fellow
beings is counted against us.
For the true criminal action, Swedenborg
gives us the following harrowing example;
'There was one man who had defrauded a
relative of his legacy by some devious pretest. He was exposed and judged in the
same way. Remarkably, the letters and documents they exchanged were read aloud
to me, and he said not a word was missing. This same man had also secretly
killed a neighbor by poison just before his own death, which was disclosed in
the following way. A trench seemed to open under his feet, and as it was opened,
a man came out as through a tomb and screamed at him, 'What have you done to
me?' Then everything was disclosed ' how the poisoner had talked amicably with
him and offered him a drink, what he had thought beforehand, and what happened
afterward. Once this was uncovered, the murderer was condemned to hell.'[9]
For those who have experienced a trial
during an NDE, these descriptions are all too real. For example, Gail, who had a
NDE at the age of fourteen, describes her experience, as she remembers it in
May, 2014.
'I was aware that I could communicate without speaking and
that I could know all that I wanted to know. There was a feeling of peace and
calm, unlike anything I've experienced since. Then came a judgment of sorts,
where I was judged on the things I had done and the things I would do in my
future life. This upset me as I felt it was mean to punish or judge me for
things I hadn't done yet. I wasn't judged on big things, more small instances of
intent. It was the little things that mattered and not the big things. Then I
was told that I had to go back, which didn't make me happy at all as I knew that
being alive would hurt.'[10]
Heaven and Hell was written in 1749, over
260 years ago. The same process for judging us at our death is still in effect.
Spiritism, a gift from the spirit world to us, is here to provide context for
people's NDEs. Yes, they are absolutely an experience not of this world, but
that isn't the important lesson to take away. It is that there is a spirit
world, we are here on earth to learn to become better souls and that all of our
actions will be evaluated to determine our grades while in the school of
physical life. We are all, without exception, here to travel on our personal
journeys to become pure, loving, caring and fraternal spirits.
Author:
Brian Foster has a BSCS degree and a MBA. He has worked in R&D
for medical device corporations and in IT for large financial institutions.
Brian Foster has a blog at
www.nwspiritism.com.
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Wikipedia - Emanuel Swedenborg. Retrieved from Wikipedia:
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