soul trap Escape

soul trap escape psyop:

A new buzzword is going around, and that word is escaping the matrix or soul trap.  If you aren’t familiar with the term, here is a quick synopsis.  It’s possible that your soul was tricked into coming into this realm, or another theory is you chose to come here, which I subscribe to.  However, here is the part I have a problem with.  To get out, you must not go to the light when at death’s door.  This theory is based on others’ experiences with Near Death Experience (NDE.) This is where the problem lies: it comes from others, not personal experience.  The stories from the NDEs are they see their dead loved ones bathed in light and are told that they still have work to do in this life.  Therefore, they are said to go back and “fix” their issues; thus, this has become “the trap.” the beings that tell them this are “false white light beings” and not the real deal, meaning these light beings are imposters, that manifest themselves as the real deal, this is the (so-called) trick to keep souls trapped in this realm.  My question is, what’s so bad about the advice these (so-called) “false white light beings” are giving?  Isn’t the point of having the human experience to gain a higher state of consciousness and become a better version of yourself, and perhaps it takes many, many lifetimes to get the shit right?

There are issues with this theory, as it lacks critical thinking and common sense.  If we have been here before, do you remember it?  The proponents of this idea forget that most souls have been here countless times and keep returning; why?  Perhaps it’s because you don’t remember, so what makes one think they have it all figured out this time?  This, to me, sounds like the classic definition of deception.  As I’ve said before, we chose to come here; now, everyone wants to jump ship instead of embracing the idea that we decided to go here for a reason.  To grow as a human souls and realize that we are powerful beings.  Whatever runs this reality Doesn’t want us to become conscious of that fact.

the life review:

A component that is never discussed is the life review.  In 2017, I experienced what I thought to be a life review.  This experience landed near my 50th birthday and put me into a two-year depression.  It was that frightening.  I was shown my entire life in a movie that was more real than reality itself.  With that said, I am confident that the film “Final Cut” starring Robin Williams has merit.  Everything I did with an action of anger was shown to me; this made me realize that I  needed to work on the way I respond to toxic people; I then discovered stoicism and Abraham Maslow, Buddhism, Hinduism, and the teachings of Christ, among countless years of reading books and Youtube videos on narcissism and borderline personality disorder.  The experience also taught me to stop complaining and name-calling when someone gets me angry and respond instead of reacting to those who push my buttons.  The experience also encouraged me to embark on a journey; as I lived in my car for 3.5 years, I created a YouTube channel and a website documenting my journey.  In other words, I took a horrific experience and made lemonade.

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