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April 8, 2024 25 mins

Embark on a journey through "The Nature of Death," a podcast that delves deep into the essence of existence, challenging our perceptions of life's final frontier.

This episode intricately weaves the narratives of life, death, birth, and the boundless realms of consciousness, presenting a compelling discourse that transcends conventional understandings.

Hosted by David Marshall, accompanied by the enigmatic presence of Aaron, his spiritual and psychic guide, this conversation ventures beyond the physical, exploring the metaphysical layers of our reality. They unravel the profound mysteries surrounding our existence, offering listeners a new lens through which to view the cyclical nature of life and the ongoing evolution of the soul.

"Why We Die" invites you to reconsider the significance of our sensory experiences and to embrace a broader, more inclusive view of our place within the cosmos. This podcast is more than just a series of discussions; it's an invitation to a transformative exploration, aimed at those who seek to explore the depths of their being and the infinite possibilities that lie beyond the veil of the physical world.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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(Transcribed by TurboScribe.ai - Go Unlimited to remove this message) Welcome to this podcast.
It's April the 4th, 2024, and my name
is David Marshall, and today we're talking about
the death.
If you're interested in kind of the purpose
of death, why we have it, the experience
of death, then this is for you.
Because of course, spirituality, self-awareness, which is
what this is all about, the Conscious Creation

(00:21):
Academy podcast is all about how we create
our own reality, and death and other realities
is all part of it.
So today, this is a question I kind
of pose, what is death?
And really wanted Aaron to speak on that.
Aaron has been in my physical life since
I was three years old, and always comes
in with interesting aspects.

(00:41):
Had a very, very massive psychic awakening when
I was three.
That's continued throughout my life.
And Aaron is my oldest friend and never
lets me down.
Has been around training me since I was
three years old in my dreams with my
out-of-body experiences.
And so I've been channeling Aaron for about
10 years.
So today, we're talking about death, what it

(01:04):
is.
And I do know what tends to happen
is I'll kind of pose a question, and
then I will get a sense of what
Aaron will talk about.
And it kind of comes from the right
-hand side.
I can feel Aaron's energy building up now
as I'm kind of talking.
Comes kind of from a space on the
right-hand side, about a foot outside of

(01:25):
my physical head.
And immediately, I got the idea and the
kind of words that, look, you can't understand
death without understanding life.
You can't understand life without understanding birth.
You can't understand any of those without putting
them in context of what creativity is and
what the personality or what the broader soul

(01:47):
is doing.
And so that's kind of where we're headed.
And it was not what I expected, but
I've learned to go with the flow with
this.
So what I'm gonna do now is just
relax, take a little sip of tea as
I sit here in my office.
And the next voice that you will hear
will be Aaron's, and we'll see where this
goes.
I have no idea when we start this
where it's gonna go.

(02:08):
I can feel very warm energy surrounding me
with Aaron, very safe, nurturing, easy energy that
I obviously have recognised throughout my whole life.
And we'll see where this goes.
I'm sure it'll be interesting.
And it'll be part of, I think, I
get the sense it's part of this idea

(02:29):
around creativity because the last channelling session we
had talked about creativity.
And I do know that creativity is one
of the essential natures of consciousness.
And so we'll see where this goes.
The next voice you will hear will be
Aaron's.
I have no idea how long it will
be, how loud it will be, how quiet
it will be.
Sometimes it gets pretty full on.

(02:50):
I try and just put myself to one
side and I can feel now that Aaron
is available.
And so let's see where we go.
All right, so the next voice you hear
will be Aaron's.
Welcome to this next talk.
My name is Aaron.
It's how I identify myself.

(03:12):
Although I would say that this is not
a name that was placed upon me.
It's a name that I adopt to allow
some kind of recognition, some kind of connection
to my voice, to my energy, to my
being as it is impressed and focused from
outside of the physical reality that you identify
with through David into this microphone, into this

(03:35):
environment in which you are all operating.
Now, bear in mind you do not operate
solely within this environment.
This is just one small part, essential and
important and creative, but it's just one small
part of your own creative process.
And death is creative.

(03:56):
Life is creative.
Birth is creative.
And that's because as David pointed out, consciousness,
awareness will always seek to create new experience.
All that is, which is ourselves of course,
want to know ourselves.
We cannot help but explore.
We enjoy the pleasure of creativity, of understanding

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ourselves, of challenging ourselves, of pressurizing ourselves, if
you like, into experiences.
The key here is that your experience is
so defined by your senses.
It is so limited by your concepts that
you think that this is the only experience
and you define your creativity within the context

(04:42):
of physical reality.
But of course, it is just one very
small, tiny part of your true nature.
And so let's talk about death, a subject
that a lot of people do not like
talking about.
And yet death is a rebirth.
Death, as you understand it, of course, is

(05:03):
simply a change of direction of where you
put your attention.
The challenge, of course, is that it is
made so much more important to you because
of the limitation of the senses and the
impactful nature of the environment, the all-encompassing
nature of physical reality that appears to be

(05:25):
the start, the middle, and the end.
And therefore, there is so much importance placed
upon it.
In the broadest sense, there is much less
importance placed on it.
The day of your death is one moment
and one thought within your broader consciousness experience.
It bears no relation to the importance that

(05:46):
you place upon it.
But there is a reason for that.
I would say that your experience of death,
not as the experiencer, but as the population
that thinks about death as the end, is
much too focused upon.
And I can understand why, but fundamentally, it

(06:09):
is a misunderstanding.
So let's talk about creativity in terms of
birth and life and death and the broader
nature.
So why did you come here?
You came here to experience physical reality.
You came here to place yourselves quite voluntarily
within the context of the ups and the

(06:29):
downs and the lefts and the right.
You came here as part of a broader
creative experiment which your broader consciousness is aware
of and birthed you, if you like, with
your permission into a reality that is so
compact, it is like you are held in

(06:51):
this coalesced energy space that appears so real
that you cannot work your way out of
it.
And this is why death has such importance
to you.
And of course, the death experience is necessary.
And so let's understand why.
In order to have a life, you must
have a birth and a death.

(07:12):
In order to have a life, you must
have a blueprint, so to speak.
You must have ideas of why you came
here within the certain time context in which
you place yourself.
Within each century, personalities, souls, or whereas energies,
entities, whatever the language you wish to use,

(07:33):
place themselves within the physical environment.
And they call that a life because this
is a grand experiment of consciousness.
There are processes, there are systems, there are
areas which you must involve yourself, the birth
of children, the experience of being a father

(07:55):
and a mother and a child, the experience
of being human, the experience of being a
victim, the experience of being the perpetrator.
You experience all of these within the context
of a particular time period.
You cannot experience yourself as a woman in
400 AD in the same way as you

(08:17):
experience yourself as a woman within 2024.
It is a completely different experience.
Both are valid.
And they're valid in two different ways.
They're valid to the broader self, the consciousness
that all these lives make up, this broader
consciousness.
And so this broader consciousness, the inner soul,

(08:40):
for want of a better phrase, experiences all
these lifetimes, all these experiences together.
They make up, they are constituent parts of
this broader self.
They are like the cells of your body
make up your whole body.
The selves of yourself make up the inner

(09:02):
self, the inner soul.
And so all these experiences are valid and
happy, and yet they must be separated within
the physical environment.
And therefore you have the nature of time.
You place yourself within an environment where events
appear to happen sequentially and you call this
a life.
And that could not happen if you did

(09:23):
not have a birth, a day of birth.
It could not happen if you did not
have a day of death.
It could not happen if you did not
have the events in between that you identify
with.
When you identify with a birth and a
death and the events in between and call
it a life, it gives a certain purpose,

(09:45):
gives a certain urgency.
It encourages you to have experiences, to play
out the blueprints of which you are so
interested within your lives individually and en masse.
Now the truth is, of course, that outside

(10:05):
of physical reality in the broader soul, there
is no time.
A lifetime is a breath of the inner
self and the inner soul.
And so the term life and death and
birth relates only to the physical environment.

(10:26):
And yet owing to the over-imposition of
the intellect, the over-focus to say, if
we cannot feel it or sense it except
through the five senses, it is not real,
it has superimposed an extra importance, a misguided

(10:47):
importance of the idea of death and birth
and in between.
And so you came here to impress yourselves
within physical reality, to have a certain experience
as a man, as a woman, as a
child in a certain environment, industrialized, non-industrialized.

(11:08):
Certain parts of the world have different cultures.
Think of these as different areas that you
wanted to experience as a man in Asia,
as a woman in Scotland, as a child
in Norway, as a banker in Australia.

(11:29):
All these are valid experiences, all have their
different blueprints.
And time and death and birth apply only
when you are in the reality itself.
When you are focusing your attention away from
physical reality into, we will call your dream
world, the ideas of death and life, have

(11:51):
no recognition whatsoever.
You are able quite actively to talk to
those who have not been born yet in
your terms, those who have died.
Because outside of physical reality, therefore, these terms
have absolutely no meaning.
They are simply another moment within the experience

(12:13):
of the broader self.
And so why do you have them?
Because creatively, you have to give yourself a
boundary, if you will, a certain ability to
experience yourself through the events of physical reality.

(12:34):
And by doing that, you impress upon yourself
certain very valid experiences, valid experience of relationship,
valid experiences of being a parent, of feeling
hunger, of being abundant, of being poor.

(12:56):
All these are experiences that you want to
have in order to educate yourself as part
of the broader inner soul.
So how should you think about death?
How should you think about life?
Death itself is an easy transition.

(13:20):
You will find out yourself as you focus
your attention away from physical reality, as you
do when you daydream, as you do when
you go to sleep.
Think of death as you're turning your attention
away from physical reality, and your awareness will
grow, and you will realize I am not

(13:43):
dead.
I am actually more alive, more energized, more
motivated than I have felt ever before without
the restrictions of physical reality to confine me
and to confine my energy and my belief
systems.
So do not be afraid of death.

(14:04):
In terms of time, you have died many
times, and yet here you are.
In that sense, you could say that you
are in an afterlife.
In terms of time.
So death in itself gives a personality, the
opportunity to call time, for want of a

(14:25):
better phrase, to say, I have learned what
I want to learn, and now I'm ready
to learn something different.
It is not something to be afraid of.
It is not something to concern yourself individually.
Obviously, within the context of the DNA, of

(14:49):
your awareness of your bodies and your ecology,
you place so much emphasis on the five
senses within that context that you think, I
am not gonna see this person again.
Therefore, for those left, with that misunderstanding, of

(15:11):
course, there is an emotional quality, but that
quality is valid, but it should not be
dwelled upon because the individual who has woken
up in another reality and died in this
reality is available to you within your dream

(15:32):
state, just as they are within your waking
life.
And the birth that you have, the expression
of yourself, the impulse to be within physical
reality, this is something where the personality, you
decide on a particular family, a particular environment,

(15:56):
a culture, a time in which you choose
to be born, this is valid.
And the experience of becoming a child, having
been a fetus, learning to walk and talk,
to be loved and to love, to learn

(16:19):
about relationships in the physical reality, to grow
up in the sense through time are completely
valid.
But with some education, which we are trying
to provide here, you will realize that life
and death are just breaths, that your beliefs

(16:43):
that you have during the moments of your
life dictate the experience and therefore impress upon
yourself the idea of safety and beauty, the
idea of passion, compassion, creativity and allow your

(17:07):
mind to wander, allow it to daydream and
to know that this is one experience of
a limitless number that is available to you.
And this will take the edge off, so
to speak, your urgency, it will reassure you

(17:28):
intuitively, emotionally, energetically of your safety.
And so how should you think of death?
Think of death as another door opening, just
as the birth is another door opening and

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the experience that you have in between held
here within the confines of physical reality can
be so different when you allow yourself to
think, to feel, to be much more than

(18:15):
you ever knew.
And in order to gain an experience of
that head into your dreams, tell yourself, I
want to experience myself.
And with the intention comes the inner action
of the inner soul responding to you.

(18:40):
Apply the law of attraction as you think
of it to your inner self.
Request insights and information.
Bear in mind that you will filter these
based on your belief system.
You may say, tell me about reality, inner

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soul.
And yet your conscious and unconscious beliefs may
be that the world is unsafe and against
you, that money is evil, that abundance is
only available to those who are not spiritual.
And you will filter these.
The inner soul will tell you that joy

(19:22):
and abundance is yours, translated into money, that
you can be spiritual and financially abundant, that
the religions are echoes of a broader truth,
that the new age is a stepping stone
to something broader and the inner self can
send you this information and you will filter

(19:44):
it based on your beliefs.
So let's finish this with a short exercise
for yourself.
It will involve some effort, but it will
release conflicting ideas, damaging core beliefs that you

(20:11):
have.
And remember that it is your beliefs and
emotions and expectations that are the tools that
you use to create the reality that you
want.
So make a list of everything that you
are amazingly good at.

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Make a list of everything that you enjoy
about your life.
And then next to it, write a list
of all the beliefs you have about those
areas.
And you will see you have positive beliefs.
Include the ideas of death and birth and

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life.
And then on the next sheet, write down
areas of your life that you are unhappy
with.
And then a list of what you believe
about those areas and be honest with yourself.
Include ideas of belief of death and life
and birth.

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This exercise alone will allow you to see
where you have conflicting ideas and these conflicting
ideas inhibit the work of the psychic senses.
These are necessary for you to have these

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insights into the nature of yourself.
And just as you choose your moment of
birth, dear friends, you choose your moment of
death for your own purposes.
And you can become aware of that when

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you believe that you can.
So we will leave it there.
Creativity plays through the inner conscious soul into
physical reality.
Your birth and your death and your life

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are your creativity born and experienced.
But you are quite safe within all of
them.
You are quite immortal.
Ponder on these ideas.

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And if you are brave enough, when you
sleep one evening, something suggests that you wish
to experience a death and you will find
that it is not quite as fearful as

(23:04):
you may think.
Okay, so I hope that was interesting.
20 minutes, I think for that felt about,
oh, about two minutes to me.
Very interesting experience.
My experience of it is I will see
the images and the feelings as Aaron is

(23:28):
talking.
And sometimes it's very deep.
Sometimes I feel as though my awareness is
coming and going.
Very, very interesting.
What I can't remember, most of that, I
do remember the impression when he was talking
about, you know, thinking of this as the
afterlife, you know, an afterlife and that we're

(23:51):
still alive, you know, in terms of time
and all that kind of, you know, I
just kind of felt that ripple through me.
So that was quite an interesting thing to
experience.
So I hope that's useful for you, maybe
giving you a different idea.
And I do remember at the end him
suggesting heading into your dreams and actually inviting
an experience of one of your deaths that

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you have given the nature of time, simultaneous
nature of time, that is available to you.
And I have done that and it wasn't
anywhere near as scary as I thought it
was, but I did make sure that I
was quite relaxed before I did it.
And yeah, and it was an interesting experience
to have.
And certainly I have no fear of death

(24:33):
because it feels just like this transition.
And again, experience is everything.
So do whatever Aaron said in there, go
and play, go and experience, and we'll see
where we go from there.
So that's it.
So wherever you are, please do subscribe.
Look out for more coming soon.
And you can go and download my book

(24:53):
called The Dream We Call Earth at thedreamwecallearth
.com, thedreamwecallearth.com.
And a whole bunch of audios will accompany
the book to teach you about the nature
of reality in a very, very different way
based on the understandings that I have and
also Aaron's teachings and other things that have

(25:15):
inspired me along the way.
That's it.
Have a great day.
All the best.
Take care.
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