Taking in consideration that “ka” and “ba” separate at death, each would lose what the other half gave it, many ancient cultures held that the conscious-like soul would go to reincarnate, while the unconscious-like soul would find itself dormant in a dreamlike netherworld.
NDE (Near Death Experiences) often describe passing through the next stages:
St. 1: Peace in the dark void (without the unconscious)
In many respects, this dark emptiness resembles the “clear light of the void” mentioned in Buddhist teachings. Buddhist tradition holds that if one can manage to stay in the first stage and avoid slipping along into the second stage of NDE, one will have achieved enlightenment and will no longer be subjected to reincarnation. Will not return to the universe of forms and manifestation.
St. 2: Joy in the realm of light (without the conscious)
For example, when we dream that we can fly or we walk naked into our place of work we do not question the reality of these impressions during the dream, we do not have discriminating capacity to rise doubts.
Inhabitants of second stage realm seem to remain frozen in whatever behavior patterns they held at the time of their deaths, not actually realizing that actually are death (see the second death).
Another case is the hellish realm of the Bewildered souls that are trapped in unpleasant conditions of their own making, unable to escape, which they could if wanted, but are not having independent free-will (it’s a self induced hell).
The unconscious on it’s own would be unable to distinguish between oneself and another. In fact, subjective emotional-based relationships with others are accorded for more meaning and significance that their objective wordy accomplishment.
In normal life, the conscious and unconscious operate together, one pointing out the difference between things, and the other highlighting their similarities, only together can they provide us with a balanced a realistic perspective.
The unconscious seeing only connections but never any difference, would see the whole universe as a perfectly interconnected, synchronized and harmonized singularity.
This is the way the unconscious processes information, and the effects of this natural process can be observed in dreams, where identities of multiple individuals are blurred and melted into a single character even though in real life are entirely distinct.
Here we point out which most common NDE cases are:
Diminished appreciation of objectivity
Increase receptivity and inclusiveness
Diminished separate and autonomy (all thoughts and feelings are exposed – St. 2)
Increased aesthetic sensitivity
Diminished verbal capacity
Diminished memory of NDE revelations
The life review
The self judgment (during normal lifetime people use to avoid self-judgment)
Increased re-activeness (heaven and hell)
The “realm of the bewildered” spirits
Metaphorical descriptions
NDE as evidence of division of conscious form unconscious
For the diminished memory of NDE revelations cases the unconscious fares for worse at retaining memory of it’s own activity than it does at retaining the memory of what the conscious mind experiences.
At the OSIRIS HALL OF JUDGMENT, it is revealed to themselves as they truly are for the firs time, without the repressive action of the conscious mind. During the flood of memories, one would suddenly realize that the unconscious mind have been re-actively judging one’s choices and actions all along, during every moment of ones life.
Since the unconscious mind is also creative, constantly generating images, dreams and fantasies, whether those feelings and judgments are positive or negative, on each case the unconscious will be expected to give shape to those images, emotions and self-judgments creating a self manufactured dreamworld that it would experience itself to be in heaven or hell. This occurs instantaneously, this is, the transition to hell or heaven is immediate.
At the realm of the bewildered spirits, unconscious and unaware, those beings possesses extreme low intelligence and vitality (are washed out, dull, gray), and are caught up in their own emotional misery. It is as if they where trapped in their own private dream fantasies.
The inhabitants of this realm seem so utterly convinced that there is noway for them to escape that they do not even try. This strongly suggests the absence of the conscious human spirit during these experiences. But, in the gray realm of the bewildered, where freedom is apparently right at hand, human spirit is nowhere.
In the realm of light, communication often takes place using gestures, symbols and direct mental comprehension instead of words, unconscious mind thinks and communicates with metaphors, symbols, images, gestures and so on. Any communication or input coming from the unconscious must be viewed as such.
The particularities of this phenomena are:
Dreams are communications from the unconscious, messages generated within the unconscious to be released into our conscious awareness (myths and dreams operate in the same way)
Take no linear route, relating their messages using, metaphors, analogies, etc. (interpretative)
When it comes to be NDE as evidence of division of conscious form unconscious, both stages (St. 1 and St. 2) occur at the same time independently one from another (the two stages reflects the two halves of the human psyche).
In first stage (black stage) one half of the self is unable to analyze anything had changed, and in the second stage (light stage) the other half is unable to remember anything different before (no memory).
If both souls survive physical death, but are separated from each other, the unconscious being intellectually incapacitated would descend into the deepest levels submerging into the unconscious's waste land, deeper and deeper, might seem like sinking in miry waters, a black water-park or abyss.
In terms of the binary soul doctrine, these souls of the dead world would dwell in a lower astral level.
After death, although the conscious would lose it’s entire memory, maintains full control over it’s own independent volition and is able to move in to new cycles of experience, the recipe for incarnation again. The soul has neither beginning nor end . . . [They] come into this world strengthened by the victories or weakened by the defeats of their previous lives.
Until the rediscovery of the BSD, no analyst or theologian had been able to identify that common denominator in Thomas’ passages. In addition to deciphering the Gnostic Gospels, the forgotten theology of the BSD explains a plethora of other mysteries about early Christianity; it immediately explains, for example, how the early church could simultaneously believe in both resurrection and reincarnation: While one soul might incarnate again and again, the other was thought to remain trapped in a static heavenly or hellish dreamworld reality after death, and so still needed to be rescued via resurrection. In book after book, and passage after passage, these Nag Hammadi scriptures demonstrate that the BSD was the original foundation of Christ’s teachings.
Subjects often forget who they are between lives, losing all sense of personal identity to became dispassionate observers floating into a limbo without any subjective sense of self.
The unconscious as an automatic sleepwalking behavior of haunting ghosts, would just keep re-experiencing the same traumas for it’s past and endless nightmare of emotions and memories. These sleepwalking ghosts, usually, cannot be communicated with at all.
Another type of ghosts are seen by friends and loved. They can still poses memories, think rationally and communicate and occurs very soon after death. This afterlife phenomena seems to hold the promise of true “eternal life”.
Modern mediums claim, that souls of the dead unable to realize are dead in addition suffer from extreme confusion (spirits of the realm of the dead).