Forest Man

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Earth has the lowest vibrations of all realms in the cosmos.

Publicerad 2022-10-20 13:28:00 i Angels and spirits, Anita Moorjani, Autobiographical notes, Betty J. Eadie, Comfort, Emanuel Swedenborg, Evilness, Hell, Near death-experiences, Parables, Suicide, The Spirit World, Universalism, the doctrine about the final salvation of all, Victor Zammit,

There are many comforting truths on lawyer and spiritualist Victor Zammit's homepage, but except for his rejection of the notion of eternal damnation or eternal hell, the most comforting truth on this website is that earth is the realm with the lowest vibrations in the cosmos (there are at least seven realms with higher and higher vibrations or spirituality, according to Zammit), even lower than the lowest hellish realms in the Spirit World. Thus, we on earth live at the bottom of hell. This is not to demonize and belittle our earth, it only shows just how magnificent the Spirit World is. This corresponds with my own experiences. And it is also in harmony with another comforting statement by Zammit, that we (he does not differentiate between evil people and good people), probably all, when we die, will experience a tremendous release, like taking off a heavy diving suite (dykardräkt). I like the parable. 
 
This is so comforting, because if this is true, it can only get better from here, when we die, on our journey through eternity. If this is the lowest of hell, then hell in the traditional sense does not exist, which harmonizes both with Swedenborg's teachings and the near-death experiences of Anita Moorjani and Betty J. Eadie, the two most comforting near-death experiences I know of. 
 
This harmonizes also with the statement of Betty J. Eadie that those who are born here on earth, those who dared to dive into earth from their secure life in heaven, are considered heroes in the afterlife, whatever they have done in life, such a sacrifice it is to leave the Spirit World. This also corresponds with my experience of what a being of light said to me telepathically in a suicide attempt in the fall 2008, that my very existence was such a buffer, that whatever evil I could do, would not be able to erase this buffer of goodness. These words healed me immediately from my depression, and I stood up and went home to my parents, where I lived by then, as if nothing had happened. I didn't need to go to the mental hospital at that time. 

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Born 1984 in Finland. Norwegian, lives in Stockholm, Sweden. Poet, ecotheologian and ecophilosopher (though not an academic such in both cases, although he studied theology for almost three years at Åbo Academy University), is also called "The monk" ("munken", he is monk in a self-founded monastery order, "Den Heliga Naturens Orden", "The Order of the Holy Nature"), he calls himself "Forest Man Snailson" (Skogsmannen Snigelson) because of certain strong ties to Nature and the animals, founded among other things through many years of homelessness living in tent, cot, cave and several huts in the Flaten Nature Reserve, the Nacka Reserve and "Kaknästornsskogen" outside of Stockholm. He debuted as a poet in 2007 with "Över floden mig" ("Across the river of me"), published by himself, he has also published an ecotheological work, "Djurisk teologi. Paradisets återkomst" (Animalistic theology. The return of paradise") on Titel förlag 2010. He has published the poem collection "Naturens återkomst" (The return of Nature) on Fri Press förlag 2018 together with Titti Spaltro, his ex-girlfriend. Lars's professions are two, cleaner and painter (buildings). Before he was homeless, but right now he lives in Attendo Herrgårdsvägen, a psychiatric group home for mental patients in Danderyd, Stockholm. His adress is: Herrgårdsvägen 25, 18239 Danderyd, Sverige. One can reach him in the comments section on this blog. His texts on this blog are without copyright, belonging to "Public Domain". He is the author of the texts, if no one is mentioned.

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