Death Experience for Adults
Disease in old age Agree: 4 Disagree: 0
3 Persons with Alzheimer's disease may make the choice to move into the spirit world or alternately may choose to continue to live in the childlike world resulting from that disease, because they are not in any great distress and are being provided for. In many cases of senility, for example, the strongly organized portions of personality have already left the body, and are meeting new circumstances. — Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul, Jane Roberts According to Seth, each case of senility is different, but generally speaking, the personality transfers the vital parts of consciousness in the next area of existence, and is often fully aware there, and functioning. Gradually the personality's mental focus leaves this life and begins to operate entirely on another level. — The Seth Material, Jane Roberts ...Her daughter then told me she was with her daddy and then I saw him appear standing next
to her holding her hand. Nathan, the little girl's Dad, appeared to me to be in his early 40's
when he died. He proceeded to tell that he was addicted to prescription pain pills and had
accidentally overdosed on them which had resulted in a brain aneurism. "Is this correct, is her
father's name Nathan?" Cindy was speechless and could barely get the words out of her
mouth, "Yes, her father is Nathan. He did overdoes on pills, but he is not dead. He is in a
coma right now as we speak and has been for the past three days."...I had assumed he was
dead since I saw him on the spirit side and he was speaking to me. But I had had similar
experiences in prior readings with Alzheimer's patients. I have found it not uncommon for
people...with advanced stages of Alzheimer's, dementia, brain cancer, a stroke or sometimes
even patients in drug induced unresponsive states, to literally step out of their bodies.
— The Messenger, Denise Lescano As long as the body is alive, even if sustained by life support, we cannot completely separate
from it. We can however, go out of our bodies and move around in spirit form and we often
do...say a loved one with Alzheimer's...quite literally are out of their body many times and are
actually beginning their transition to the spirit side of life by going back and forth for a time. — The Messenger, Denise Lescano 4 Individuals who are experiencing their transition through great physical difficulties and disharmony may experience anger and disbelief at artificial means being used to prolong their physical discomfort and not allow them to move into their transition naturally.
pg. 119, 1994
pg. 172, 2001
pg. 114, 2014
pg. pg.114-115, 2014