The point of death

In Seth’s view the point of death is not an end, but a part of life’s ongoing evolutionary journey and rebirth.

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In Seth's view the point of death is not an end, but a part of life's ongoing evolutionary journey and rebirth.

Introduction: The point of death

Seth’s teachings on the point of death challenge conventional notions of life and death, portraying them not as opposing states but as integral parts of a continuous process of becoming. According to Seth, death is not a singular, finite event but a natural and ongoing transformation that parallels the dynamic changes occurring within life itself. In this perspective, physical death is a moment within a larger framework of rebirth and renewal, mirroring the “small deaths” experienced constantly as cells die and regenerate in our bodies.

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Seth emphasizes that the experience of death varies greatly depending on the individual, shaped by their consciousness and beliefs. Rather than leading to a static afterlife, death ushers consciousness into a state of transition and growth, where it may continue into new physical lives, explore alternate realities, or develop within intermediary states. These teachings underscore the creative, evolving nature of existence, suggesting that even in death, there is no finality—only further opportunities for exploration and self-discovery.

This holistic view dissolves fears of heaven and hell, proposing instead that life and death are interconnected, with consciousness persisting and adapting across different dimensions of reality. Through Seth’s lens, death becomes less an end and more a part of life’s eternal journey.

Prague, December 2024

Seth: The Point of Death

From the Seth search engine, nowdictation.com, by Ronald H. Card

“There is no separate, indivisible, specific point of death. Life is a state of becoming, and death is a part of this process of becoming. You are alive, therefore, in the midst of small deaths; portions of your own image crumble away moment by moment and are replaced, and you scarcely give the matter a thought. So you are to some extent now alive in the midst of the death of yourself — alive despite, and yet because of, the multitudinous deaths and rebirths that occur within your body in physical terms.

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What happens at the point of death? Basically there is not any particular point of death in those terms, even in the case of a sudden accident Will the emotions that propelled me in life continue to do so? Is there a heaven or a hell?

The death, say, of physical tissue, is merely a part of the process of life as you know it in your system, a part of the process of becoming. And from those tissues, as you know, new life will spring.

Quite practically speaking, there is no one answer, for each of you is an individual. Generally speaking, of course, there is an answer that will serve to cover main issues of this experience, but the kinds of deaths have much to do with the experience that consciousness undergoes.

I will answer the questions in those terms also, then; but before I do so, there are several seemingly impractical considerations concerning the nature of life and death, with which we must deal.
There is no hypocrisy. Telepathy operates without distortion in this after-death period, so you must deal with the true relationships that exist between yourself and all relatives and friends who await you.

Even these experiences will vary, however, and even this state is a state of becoming, for many will continue into other physical lives. Some will exist and develop their abilities in different systems of reality altogether, and so for a time will remain in this “intermediary” state.

(Mildly humorous): Now: For those of you who are lazy I can offer no hope: Death will not bring you an eternal resting place. […] Not only must you use your abilities after death, however, but you must face up to yourself for those that you did not use during your previous existence.

(10:50.) If consciousness vacated the body for the same amount of time from a normally physically awake state, it would consider itself dead, for it could not rationalize the gap of dimension and experience. Therefore in the sleep state, each of you have undergone — to some degree — the same kind of absence of consciousness from physical reality that you experience during death.

So as you are alive in the midst of your own multitudinous small deaths, so though you do not realize it, you are often “dead,” even amid the sparkling life of your own consciousness.

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