Socrates Was Not Happy About Dying. Find out why.

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The Enlightened Beings Club

The Enlightened Beings Club

28 күн бұрын

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@jana8599
@jana8599 27 күн бұрын
Socrates used to drive his wife crazy, as he would literally get lost in thought. He would stand, focusing on a problem. She had to pour water over his head to get him back to reality. Thank you, Mr. Peters Fascinating..
@janeharris6925
@janeharris6925 27 күн бұрын
I know you don’t what tv as a rule. However, I just saw an incredible program on Freevee called “My Life as a Turkey”. I think you would find it very intriguing, thought provoking and on topic given your enlightenment channel.
@WaysideArtist
@WaysideArtist 27 күн бұрын
Hemlock is a paralytic, so that might explain his slowness. What a relief for him to return to the light.
@karendooks6244
@karendooks6244 27 күн бұрын
I find these crossings very interesting so please don't get disheartened doing them. I heard you say that you feel they are not so popular, but I think they are very insightful indeed. Food for thought 🤔
@EnlightenedBeingsClub
@EnlightenedBeingsClub 26 күн бұрын
The thing that keeps me going with them, despite the lack of interest, is that they will outlive. These videos will be available to watch long after I'm gone. The others, the topical ones, will hold no interest long term.
@barbaraevans2236
@barbaraevans2236 26 күн бұрын
I like these videos. I find them comforting and insightful ​@@EnlightenedBeingsClub
@barbaraevans2236
@barbaraevans2236 26 күн бұрын
I found you through Jessica Adams, she mentioned Pamela Coleman Smith transition
@EnlightenedBeingsClub
@EnlightenedBeingsClub 26 күн бұрын
The astrologer? Really? How wonderful. Thanks for letting me know. And welcome.
@XiaoGuanYin104
@XiaoGuanYin104 25 күн бұрын
These are wonderful! But sometimes when I pick like, it looks as if it didn't go through. Is KZfaq manipulating clicks?
@aliceoldham8881
@aliceoldham8881 26 күн бұрын
'You've done the best you could do' ... on the surface this phrase can be perceived as a cliché or insignificant. Yet I spent 40 years of my Life 'beating myself up' with a sense of being 'less than.' Until I encountered a person who said this exact phrase to me - and I used it to change my Perception and my Life. The truth is I have always done 'the best I could do with what I had to work with'... and I am fortunate to have learned from the myriad of errors I made along the way. Thank you, Cash - for this moment of reflection. 💖
@EnlightenedBeingsClub
@EnlightenedBeingsClub 26 күн бұрын
Love that. At least you realized, which is wonderful. Socrates was smart but evidently didn’t have an awareness of the value of his sovereign self.
@nancyseiler2844
@nancyseiler2844 27 күн бұрын
One thinks he may have felt he’d failed in his life - not knowing how long into the future he would impact the world. We should all take a lesson from that.
@abehill9132
@abehill9132 27 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing all your time, efforts, energy, good moods, wisdom, and most of all your connection. Many of us will be forever greatful.
@miriamjewel6307
@miriamjewel6307 24 күн бұрын
One of my very best friends is a brilliant mathematician, astrologer, and homeopath. A guy once said to him, "you're ahead of your time, you poor schmuck!" That might apply to Socrates, as well. Poor man!
@yayamoviereview3438
@yayamoviereview3438 14 күн бұрын
The reason that Sacrotes had to "take himself out", is what I'm afraid of happening in the USA if trump were allowed to get back in office. Lack of independent thinking and expressive choice. I can visualize their version of this country and it feels horrible for everyone.
@amandagarcia3239
@amandagarcia3239 26 күн бұрын
Thank you, Cash. I was so excited to see you selected Socrates - I have always wondered if he chose to drink the hemlock or not. It appears he did choose, under some duress, to consume the poison. Reading "The Apology of Socrates" by Plato brings tears to my eyes. Perhaps Plato didn't get everything right about his teacher, but somehow, the contemplative sadness of his exit reaches me through that work. Thanks again for focusing on this mysterious man. I am glad he was willing to work with you. 😊
@freedomfinder5196
@freedomfinder5196 27 күн бұрын
Finally, free….. Hopefully that’s true for all of us eventually. Thanks, Cash. 💞
@martynemarzulli4428
@martynemarzulli4428 27 күн бұрын
So interesting and beautiful. I find this moving. I had a birthday yesterday and gratitude is becoming my theme. Thank you Cash for helping our soul evolve ❤
@EnlightenedBeingsClub
@EnlightenedBeingsClub 27 күн бұрын
Excellent. Happy birthday for yesterday.
@kbg7822
@kbg7822 27 күн бұрын
So incredibly sad, but with death came respite and of course reflection. And here, centuries later we are still discussing and learning from him, and of course, Plato.
@TheForestCrone
@TheForestCrone 26 күн бұрын
These videos are great tutorials on how to die - and how to live. Thank you Cash.
@darlene7461
@darlene7461 27 күн бұрын
I really love watching these videos. I really feel a sense of peace when watching them. Yes sometimes they are sad but they reaffirm my beliefs I have had since I was 10 when my mother died. I have lost many family members and I feel the same way. I have always known our souls are recycled to keep learning. It certainly wasn’t my family’s teaching. It’s something I’ve always known.
@sandyhaas780
@sandyhaas780 23 күн бұрын
The “smartest kid in the room” rarely is. Maybe his frustration was because he wasn’t smart enough to see the brilliance in others.
@Msjuliaj1
@Msjuliaj1 25 күн бұрын
I like that The Eternal Cosmic dance Partner stepping in To say let`s dance everything is really all right so let´s dance! Gives me inspiration!
@TheaBerdie
@TheaBerdie 27 күн бұрын
Hemlock paralyzes before death, as you probably know, imprisoning the victim within his own body. I hope that when Socrates got his true dance partner, he got to do a leprechaun kick or two. Plato's writings have always been an inspiration to me. Thank you, dear Cash! 💖💙💙💙
@brightstarsunshine5301
@brightstarsunshine5301 27 күн бұрын
Wow very fascinating!!
@EnlightenedBeingsClub
@EnlightenedBeingsClub 27 күн бұрын
I didn't know that. But it fits in with the pictures certainly.
@feralhuman
@feralhuman 26 күн бұрын
Thank you, Cash, for reminding us that we need to appreciate the magic and not just dwell on the negative. Very interesting video, and very insightful. I really enjoy these and always learn something!
@georgiemoon9990
@georgiemoon9990 26 күн бұрын
Wonderful! Quite sad really. Thank you so much.🌈😊
@sandymcpartlon9972
@sandymcpartlon9972 25 күн бұрын
Dearest Cash, you always bring wisdom. It is nice to consider that divine grace will assist those w challenged consciousness. I know a few. Socrates has been revered in college studies. Love, joy, gratitude. Being human is hard, yet it is an adventure.
@jeannette7243
@jeannette7243 25 күн бұрын
A really moving account! As the poison was paralysing him he described what he felt. Academic to the last. How sad, and yet, here we are, 2423 years later, still reading about him and pondering his thoughts.
@TheGreenlight777
@TheGreenlight777 12 күн бұрын
Istvan Sky passed away on July 13th, 2024. He had a unique singing voice that some claimed healed them. Seemed like a beautiful person and would love to see what you can see. Many blessings to you Cash.
@PosiFwd
@PosiFwd 25 күн бұрын
Hmmmm, I did not get any notifications for this channel. Curse you, KZfaq algorithm!!! *shaking fist in defiance*
@peacefulfeeling
@peacefulfeeling 24 күн бұрын
Yes, this is a sad reading. So sorry that such a remarkable man viewed life the way he did. And, I know people who are like that today. So unfortunate.
@rebeccaallen5547
@rebeccaallen5547 9 күн бұрын
I learn so much from these crossovers Cash. Thank you for taking the time to do them.
@sueaw1847
@sueaw1847 27 күн бұрын
So interesting. Thanks Cash 🇬🇧 x
@DakotaDeb
@DakotaDeb 24 күн бұрын
Thank you Cash❤Once again, Socrates has made us think...even in death.
@stars-are-us
@stars-are-us 24 күн бұрын
Wow... The ending spoke to my soul. Talk about synchronicities😳. It is amazing how the process of awakening unfolds🤍. In today's world, it is easy to be distracted from developing insights that can lead to inner peace.🕊️ MANY THANKS
@nancycornett9949
@nancycornett9949 27 күн бұрын
Thank you Cash!❤❤
@allisonhershey7792
@allisonhershey7792 26 күн бұрын
Plato painted Socrates as an enlightened martyr. He did touch-off a revolutionary way of thinking that paved the way for scientific and legal discourse, but there was another side of him that was whitewashed in the romantic retelling of his tale. A staunch critic of democracy, Socrates was a conspirator in two bloody coups over his lifetime that toppled the elected government of Athens and set up oligarchies. Democracy was eventually restored each time. He was in the midst of plotting a third coup with a group of young aristocrats when they tried him. I believe the "corruption of the young" charge really referred to those activities. I think the religious charges were either deemed easier to prove (like tax evasion in modern times) or it was just one of several transgressions the authorities were planning to confront him with. Athens' leaders at the time just wanted him exiled so he'd stop causing bloodbaths. Socrates himself steered the trial towards the religious charge and a guilty verdict, and insisted that death was the only penalty possible for the crime. He also thought his rhetoric would make him look unjustly accused, and it's likely Plato prettied things up a bit to make his arguments impeccable. I'm pretty sure this was a strategy to make his accusers look unreasonable and incompetent. The judges called his bluff. Yet even under the death sentence they tried to offer him ways to go into exile or detention instead. Socrates may have decided that the humiliation of backing down was worse than death. In his old age, there would not be time for a "new day" for him to be restored to freedom. The tunnel sequence may be about his confronting the dark side of his intellectual gift. Not just his frustration of thinking he was smarter than his peers (despite many other philosophers on his level being active in Athens at the time) but also using his power of logic to bully people and usurp the government. People often project consequences of their actions onto others and call them unfair. We see Trump doing it now in a big way--but we all do it to some extent. Thank goodness for grace.
@XiaoGuanYin104
@XiaoGuanYin104 25 күн бұрын
Wow!!! Fascinating, thank you! Here is a line of a poem I wrote once : "I've known for years where hemlock grows, and yet I still prefer the rose." Rose hips tea would not have killed him.
@vorkosigrrl6047
@vorkosigrrl6047 25 күн бұрын
I’ve recently been able to be grateful even for the imperfections of the world. If not for those, where would be our opportunities for the growth of our souls? That’s why all the myriad non-incarnated souls are clamoring to be allowed to come to Earth and be in this Wild West Show that we call being human. Be grateful for EVERYTHING. ❤️
@Lwof1025
@Lwof1025 27 күн бұрын
Thank you, Cash, for the pictures and the reminder to recognize the blessings we're given here on earth. Sometimes I forget, as I'm wading in the dissatisfaction of circumstances and drama. 💖
@catherinemushaw1956
@catherinemushaw1956 25 күн бұрын
It's very fascinating! Thank you, Cash
@judithlauron2856
@judithlauron2856 27 күн бұрын
HIS CROSSING WAS OVERWHELMING AND DIFFICULT FOR THIS LIFE HE WAS FORCED TO LEAVE. A CRUEL ENDING FOR THIS GENIUS. I APPRECIATE YOUR SHARING THE VISUALS WITH US CASH…
@genevawhite3178
@genevawhite3178 24 күн бұрын
Mary Trump wrote a book about her uncle Donald called, "Too much and never enough". Socrates sounds like someone who really thinks they are better than everyone else and takes no responsibility for their own life.
@peggieodea7231
@peggieodea7231 25 күн бұрын
That was beautiful, Cash. Thank you.
@chrisqueen3118
@chrisqueen3118 27 күн бұрын
I wonder if he had no belief in an afterlife? He didn't seem to expect anything much. One thing is for sure, your pictures always have a lovely ending. Thanks for the bedtime story🌴🌺
@jlm1350
@jlm1350 27 күн бұрын
Incredibly fascinating 🙏💜🙏🕊️
@ClaireEvans-ki3si
@ClaireEvans-ki3si 24 күн бұрын
The pictures you got for Socrates remind me of what I've imagined you would get for my brother. He was a philosophy PhD student at Cornell University when he fell very ill and could never complete his studies. The Socratic Method was how he related to friends and family. Today "getting lost in thought" earns one a diagnosis. Like Socrates, his "students" looked past all that and loved him for his profound and generous heart and wisdom. Like Socrates, the stupidity of "man" caused him anguish. Thank you from my heart, Cash!!! I'm now at peace.
@EnlightenedBeingsClub
@EnlightenedBeingsClub 24 күн бұрын
That's lovely. Thanks for letting me know.
@esthernoel3793
@esthernoel3793 27 күн бұрын
Thank you, Cash. I loved the reminder about the law of attraction at the end. 💚
@janetstilwell6803
@janetstilwell6803 26 күн бұрын
Nice job describing the the consciousness of Socrates. It is my understanding that I was one of many that held his consciousness. I experience this as the frustration that can come with holding the Higher Mind while in form. There are joys too. This is part of my ever growing life lesson. It has come with releasing the need to share what I know and finding ways to use this gift in other ways.
@kerryketcheson8145
@kerryketcheson8145 24 күн бұрын
Thank you, Dear One. Wow, I didn’t know someone else can come back through the light to physically help someone come into the light. That’s interesting! Perhaps, he has so many questions about life, and so few answers that this may have also led to some state of depression.
@Crub837
@Crub837 26 күн бұрын
Thanks!🎉😊
@user-ro6hi6ow6o
@user-ro6hi6ow6o 22 күн бұрын
This segments are so fascinating.
@user-ro6hi6ow6o
@user-ro6hi6ow6o 22 күн бұрын
OOPs I meant "These" .
@bonniedrouillard3963
@bonniedrouillard3963 24 күн бұрын
Thanks Cash, I always enjoy!
@becdown
@becdown 27 күн бұрын
This was so great! Thank you Cash.
@cd3777
@cd3777 26 күн бұрын
I really enjoy your videos. Thanks for taking the time to share your experiences with us.
@ursulawhite2986
@ursulawhite2986 22 күн бұрын
Each of these transitions is so unique. I enjoy this channel a lot (and it has zero stress compared to current events). Putting in a request to see pictures of Emma Curtis Hopkins. She was the New Thought teacher of teachers. Socrates' dance partner was likely his Inner Being/Higher Self. I never saw it from his earthly point of view before!
@EnlightenedBeingsClub
@EnlightenedBeingsClub 21 күн бұрын
Yes, that is probably right. Maybe we become whole, complete, as we ascend, and the two halves simply rejoin.
@joyrico5989
@joyrico5989 27 күн бұрын
So interesting. Beautiful to see his dance partner assist him 💖 Thank you. Many blessings to you ✌️😊🤟
@Nathaniel7420
@Nathaniel7420 23 күн бұрын
Celebrate everything.
@lovepeace3041
@lovepeace3041 27 күн бұрын
thank you very much for sharing this.
@LarrySummerlin-ib6de
@LarrySummerlin-ib6de 25 күн бұрын
Really interesting. And how its so human
@NanaOneAZ
@NanaOneAZ 23 күн бұрын
Wow, Cash! What an insightful read. ☺ Thanks much.
@petajwaddell9079
@petajwaddell9079 24 күн бұрын
So very interesting and moving thank you.
@enaid7911
@enaid7911 27 күн бұрын
Thank you❤🎉
@dijoyjoe
@dijoyjoe 27 күн бұрын
Thank you Cash ❤
@TheHeartofthespirit
@TheHeartofthespirit 27 күн бұрын
Very interesting and a timely message for me! Thank you Cash.
@helenac.1393
@helenac.1393 27 күн бұрын
Thank you, Cash, for the all-transición pictures; they are very enlightening. I’m waiting for the next one 🥰
@ecallk5544
@ecallk5544 27 күн бұрын
Always so interesting. Thank you very much! 🌟Still hoping that someday you'll do a transition picture for the African healer and seer Credo Mutwa. And possibly someone like Robert Mugabe/ Idi Amin?
@marynelson357
@marynelson357 23 күн бұрын
Thanks🙏
@AmorahRoss
@AmorahRoss 26 күн бұрын
Thanks Cash. Fascinating!
@colleenwood8220
@colleenwood8220 27 күн бұрын
That was very moving and beautiful. Thank you.
@TerrySullivan-yf3ne
@TerrySullivan-yf3ne 27 күн бұрын
That was so very interesting. Thank you, Cash! ! So much of our Western worldview is founded on this man's thinking through Plato, Aristotle and beyond into the Renaissance. What about the transition of the iconic young pharaoh Tutankhamun and, perhaps even more interesting, the transition of his predecessor, the enigmatic, mad or tragic monotheist Akhenaten? Your pictures give such insight, depth to the minds in history that produced our world. Fascinating and so much appreciated.
@EnlightenedBeingsClub
@EnlightenedBeingsClub 27 күн бұрын
I have done Tutankhamen - the video is here on the channel.I also did Akhenaten, but I don't remember the transition being terribly interesting, so I didn't make a video about it.
@XiaoGuanYin104
@XiaoGuanYin104 25 күн бұрын
​@@EnlightenedBeingsClubwow. I am surprised that ankhenaten wasn't fascinating, lol!
@EnlightenedBeingsClub
@EnlightenedBeingsClub 25 күн бұрын
@@XiaoGuanYin104 Yeah. Weird really. I tried, and nothing much happened. That's not a regular occurrence but I've had similar before.
@lynnewebley7270
@lynnewebley7270 27 күн бұрын
Thanks
@thomasroy4482
@thomasroy4482 23 күн бұрын
Love this.
@maighstirtarot5385
@maighstirtarot5385 25 күн бұрын
I guess many of us will be quite cross at passing with a "I'm not done yet!" - had one of my own past lives where I was experimenting, as a 12 year old trainee healer, and snuffed myself ... what a goose ... xx
@maighstirtarot5385
@maighstirtarot5385 25 күн бұрын
The waves of frustration, at his inability to "make people understand" while alive, was palpable as Socrates moved up the tunnel
@EnlightenedBeingsClub
@EnlightenedBeingsClub 25 күн бұрын
Seriously? That happened? Wow. What do you think was the lesson of that at a soul level? One building block in the overall template that turned into you?
@maighstirtarot5385
@maighstirtarot5385 25 күн бұрын
Yep - one building block that taught me not to push the boundaries to hard ... the old f*ck around and find out analogy ... xx
@andreagalvin7386
@andreagalvin7386 27 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed this, lots of interesting, new information for me! Thank you 😉💖
@jokinomx
@jokinomx 24 күн бұрын
Fascinating! Thank you again for sharing your thoughts on such an interesting man. This might be a good time to remind you of another great thinker, Marcus Aurelius. Although he was not poor, but a wealthy, important emperor. Thanks 🙏
@dorothylavell3038
@dorothylavell3038 27 күн бұрын
That was awesome 😊 it made me want to cry😢 beautiful 🙏✨️🩷✨️🙏🇦🇺
@spotterofgold
@spotterofgold 4 күн бұрын
Fascinating! Thanks so much. I was listening very carefully because I recently figured out who he might be now in contemporary times. I also am grateful for all the paintings you provided of him. The person I have found has the same nose/profile as in the paintings and same shape eyes as in the sculpted bust. This person uses questions prominently in her work helping others. And that scene right before, during and after "Grace "offers its metaphorical hand is the part that put me into English Pointer Dog mode: it's nearly identical to the description in her book of her lowest moment, slumped on the floor in defeat and then a big moment of Realization followed by full-throated, uproarious laughter at the beliefs that had gotten her to such a low point. The laughter part is what prevents me from writing "totally identical" instead of "nearly identical". And, if I'm right about this match, the laughter part could possibly represent an evolutionary leap in consciousness for him/her, and a great re-writing of his/her death transition scene as Socrates through events in her current life. I have to go back and read her book to confirm this as it's been many years since I read it. Anyway, love your work, Cash! Looking forward to watching the rest of this channel's videos!
@tonimcknight5685
@tonimcknight5685 26 күн бұрын
I love the concept of "the eternal cosmic dance partner!
@T-aka-T
@T-aka-T 25 күн бұрын
Have you read the Tao of Physics? The cosmic dance of atoms reframed in light of Shiva - it is the dance of Shiva that both destroys and renews and thus holds everything together in dynamic flux.
@EnlightenedBeingsClub
@EnlightenedBeingsClub 25 күн бұрын
Hm, I love that.
@gio5408
@gio5408 27 күн бұрын
Thanks Cash. We didn't get told in school about anything of his life (as I recall). We learned the "Socratic Method" words, but not what it was. I was attentive in science class, I thought. I dunno know! Hemlock grows everywhere that I grew up. It was the first poisonous plant I learned as a kid. Good to know we can access self-exit points if need be. Thank you :)
@XiaoGuanYin104
@XiaoGuanYin104 25 күн бұрын
Ah. But if it isn't meant to be, then it isn't.
@gio5408
@gio5408 25 күн бұрын
@@XiaoGuanYin104 Yet easily acquirable ;)
@marylouise2169
@marylouise2169 26 күн бұрын
Very interesting ❤❤
@user-yc1nj7nu1d
@user-yc1nj7nu1d 27 күн бұрын
Thank you, wonderful reading!! Carol
@christelgezels4353
@christelgezels4353 27 күн бұрын
Thank you so much ❤
@missnunziata
@missnunziata 27 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@Ls-yes
@Ls-yes 27 күн бұрын
I can relate to the longing for the understanding of another. I have felt so alone like I am not from this planet and people do not make sense to me. So maybe, law of attraction wise, I am pushing connection away by feeling so disconnected? I always enjoy it when I hear another confirm my beliefs; like you. (You have found real daily joy tho, I slog through, and get glimmers sometimes)
@EnlightenedBeingsClub
@EnlightenedBeingsClub 27 күн бұрын
Yes, I have found joy, but I was musing only yesterday about how I too feel like I’m not from this planet and simply observing things happening. There’s a special kind of aloneness there that I choose to override in the cause of being grateful for the things I do have that are wonderful.
@Ls-yes
@Ls-yes 26 күн бұрын
@@EnlightenedBeingsClub I do realize that 'gratitude is the attitude'. And I lean on the Gratitude, Joy, Trust, Surrender model you put forth some years ago. Appreciate you!
@tennistarot283
@tennistarot283 22 күн бұрын
So interesting! Have you considered looking at Marie Antoinette’s cross over?
@EnlightenedBeingsClub
@EnlightenedBeingsClub 21 күн бұрын
No, that has never come up, I think. I've made a note, though. Thank you.
@puppydogdiesel
@puppydogdiesel 18 күн бұрын
Love this channel so much. The learnings of each one are layered and helpful. May I suggest the transition pictures of the greatest rock and roll drummer, John Bonham?
@janleahy1636
@janleahy1636 27 күн бұрын
Thanks for another interesting video. Could you look into the supernova Betelgeuse (pronounced Beetlejuice) coming our way? Is it this event, or something similar, that is going to be a big factor in ushering in the big change for humanity?
@zivauri
@zivauri 24 күн бұрын
I miss these often because the thumbnail or cover photo doesn't look like your style, your channel, Cash. So that I think it's some random recommendation from the algorithm. I'm sure you will get many more views if the thumbnail shot looks as if it's one of your productions.
@BellaDonna.58
@BellaDonna.58 27 күн бұрын
A lot to unpack there with the law of attraction. Do you think sometimes the external world sets a soul up for drawing in what is not wanted? Kind of the which came first the chicken or the egg scenario? Some of us are given poor circumstances to start with… Thank you for the good food for thought.❤
@EnlightenedBeingsClub
@EnlightenedBeingsClub 27 күн бұрын
I think the soul comes with a mission, and the life it chooses to live provides the tools by which that mission can be fully executed.
@jessdeeschulthz2427
@jessdeeschulthz2427 27 күн бұрын
So interesting! Thanks. Have you ever done Rasputin?
@EnlightenedBeingsClub
@EnlightenedBeingsClub 27 күн бұрын
Yes, his pictures are here on the channel.
@jessdeeschulthz2427
@jessdeeschulthz2427 27 күн бұрын
@@EnlightenedBeingsClub thank you! I’ll check it out :)
@frannywildflower6238
@frannywildflower6238 27 күн бұрын
Amazing isn’t it that his advanced intellect couldn’t or didn’t figure out the law of attraction?
@XiaoGuanYin104
@XiaoGuanYin104 25 күн бұрын
Do we know this???
@cherylnashmacisaac5682
@cherylnashmacisaac5682 22 күн бұрын
@paulatowry5375
@paulatowry5375 27 күн бұрын
Thank you for this and all your other readings. A little different from your regukar efforts, but do you think you could use your process to find out if Socrates has come back in other lifetimes as other famous philosophers or scientists in order to continue his work?
@avollant
@avollant 27 күн бұрын
Vey interesting. Have you ever thought of doing the transition picture of two peoples who died hours from each other? Like Wolf and Montcalm during the Battle of Quebec in 1759? Both were adversaries; both died a day apart of each other... I though the transition would have been interesting to watch.
@EnlightenedBeingsClub
@EnlightenedBeingsClub 27 күн бұрын
They will have had separate and unattached transitions, I should think. I have never seen two soul journeys overlap during this process.
@avollant
@avollant 27 күн бұрын
@@EnlightenedBeingsClub Still, Both died during the same event while being at the opposite side of the conflict. I think it could give an interesting insight on how their transition happened.
@EnlightenedBeingsClub
@EnlightenedBeingsClub 27 күн бұрын
Well, yes, that aspect may be true. I’ve made a note. Thank you.
@barbaralynn9232
@barbaralynn9232 24 күн бұрын
Cash, would you consider doing crossover pictures for Lori and George, the oldest conjoined twins who passed away this year? George was transgender, in case you were wondering about the names. Thanks 🩷
@karins2675
@karins2675 24 күн бұрын
Hi Cash, Whilst listening to you here, I wondered if it is possible to do pictures for a soul before it enters human life. The reason I'm curious is that many people, like Socrates had a job to do, and I wonder if they knew what that job was before they incarnated and how that links to their feelings after death. Had they done what they were expected to do? How well or how poorly did the outcomes of their actions impinge on the world around them? And how does that link to their crossovers?
@gardengooroo3848
@gardengooroo3848 27 күн бұрын
🫡
@anneherman6745
@anneherman6745 21 күн бұрын
💙🐬🧿
@KKishaA
@KKishaA 23 күн бұрын
Hiya, Cash. Is Jerry Hicks (from Esther Hicks and Abraham LOA) "peeking around the corner" at all? Curious about him. Thanks for Socrates. This one made me sad.
@EnlightenedBeingsClub
@EnlightenedBeingsClub 21 күн бұрын
The problem with Jerry Hicks is that he was not a public figure. His wife was, and is, for sure, but I sensed that Jerry preferred to stay private, and so I'm a little reluctant to explore his transition.
@tsahai1000
@tsahai1000 27 күн бұрын
Indeed it was interesting , in my understanding of the pictures according to your explanation may be he was to advanced for the era he was born, he was frustrated for that as human being. What I couldn’t understand is after he died even he sheds all the burden, almost reaching to the dom to unite with consciousness I thought he was already knew that in the soul level it was okay he did what he was supposed to do and he is returning back to source. How come he was so miserable? I hope you can understand what I meant to express. Thank you. Sorry about my confusion.
@EnlightenedBeingsClub
@EnlightenedBeingsClub 27 күн бұрын
My feeling at this stage of doing these is that the transition process is one of shedding mortal attachments, which give rise to emotions. What the soul knows and understands is sometimes foreign to the ego.
@tsahai1000
@tsahai1000 27 күн бұрын
@@EnlightenedBeingsClub I am sorry , I appreciate you very much . I didn’t mean to be insensitive, I am in the process of learning different phases of things . Please forgive me if I offended you . Forgive my ignorance and I apologize from my heat.
@EnlightenedBeingsClub
@EnlightenedBeingsClub 27 күн бұрын
You didn’t offend me at all. I simply gave you my view. But my view evolves the more I experience.
@ddmo55
@ddmo55 24 күн бұрын
Why do you call it a "Meet and Greet" cave when nobody is ever there to meet the deceased? In NDEs, the person telling of the event will often mention interactions with other souls (or energies?). The transitions you show don't have that aspect.
@EnlightenedBeingsClub
@EnlightenedBeingsClub 23 күн бұрын
People who have NDEs haven’t died yet, by definition. Transitions happen after death. Visions prior to that occur due to chemical reactions to the brain dying. But you’re right. I shouldn’t call it meet and greet, since there’s nobody there ever. We travel alone.
@karentate8958
@karentate8958 16 күн бұрын
Hey Cash...how do I email you? Hope you'll do muscle testing on if Epstein is dead or alive. Couldn't understand why you didn't do it in his video on transitions.
@babeyblu06
@babeyblu06 27 күн бұрын
Very interesting pictures. Do you think his ego may have weighed him down and slowed his transition? Being as smart as he was I would have imagined he had quite the ego.
@laurelnotley9541
@laurelnotley9541 22 күн бұрын
Dear Mr. Peters, I know you read your mail at least part of the time. Given that you had/have a lot of contacts, would you know of a contact to make a line of colonge as a charity for a cat rescue in LA that takes in handicapped cats? No, I'm half way across the country, and more of a recluse than you. Please see, if you can stand it, Zabi on meganandtherescues channel. Zabi was a black cat found after some one or multiple @#$* 🗣️ s tried to burn him alive. He's in gruesome shape. UC Davis has done surgery, he has an eye surgeon and they have a 20K bill for him. Megan was hoping to have a perfume line with proceeds to go towards his care. Any ideas?
@EnlightenedBeingsClub
@EnlightenedBeingsClub 21 күн бұрын
I'm sorry, no I don't. Due to my hermit-like existence, I don't know anyone actually. Good luck with it, though. It sounds like a worthy cause.
@laurelnotley9541
@laurelnotley9541 21 күн бұрын
@@EnlightenedBeingsClub thank you for responding. I appreciate it.
@kimturner2105
@kimturner2105 22 күн бұрын
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