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Playlist - 30 Minutes -
Tonight We Love, based on Tsaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat minor, Op. 23
Cabaret
Malaguena
What Kind of Fool Am I?
Satin Doll
Smile
Don’t Cry for me Argentina
Chatanooga Choo-Choo
Sentimental Journey
I Left My Heart in San Francisco
ADDENDUM by Rick68/2025
I've been in a state of shock but getting things done that need to get done and reviewing my 2022 and 2023 rediscovery of quantum physics through Doug Matzke's "Deep Reality" 2018, Edward W. Russel's "Design for Destiny" and "Prospect of Eternity"1972 which is perfectly consistent with Matzke. Russell cites Harold S. Burr's work & Russian research Konstantin Vasilev, both consistent with what can be summarized in this short paragraph as a higher dimension of life which I now favor over a strict reductionism that included cryonics.
I no longer thing cryonics for the human mind will work. It'll work in terms of biological structures and already does to a degre but the mind and personality are not in the brain. The brain is an antenna, of a sort, that transduces the quantum mind which is soul which is eternal in the quantum realm. Dorothy signals me daily, in my current view, via meaningful coincidences, or 'soul-winks' or synchonicities. I notate them. For now, if you're curious about life after death as I've been ever sense I can remember anything, current youtubes about near-death-experiences, shared-death-experiences and related spiritist and spiritualist ideas are exploding along with all other sorts of information. Here is a new youtube channel to me, I discovered today, that seems to be on track with where I'm at.... along with a partial transcription.
1:40:49
What the Soul Sees After DEATH It Will Shock You
The Hidden Voyage•4.2K views•8 days ago
Youtube video for this topic from "The Hidden Voyage" channel
Journey to the Other Side: What the Soul Sees After Death
Death has been a subject of fascination and fear for as long as humanity has existed. It is the great unknown, the ultimate mystery that we all must face. But what if death is not the end? What if it is just the beginning of a journey to the other side? Ancient mystics, sacred texts, and hidden traditions have all attempted to shed light on what happens to the soul after death. In this blog, we will explore the journey of the soul after it leaves the physical body, as uncovered through the lens of ancient wisdom and modern near-death experiences.
As we take our final breath, something immense happens. The body may appear lifeless, but the soul awakens. It hovers above the body, still tethered by a thin veil of consciousness. This is not a moment to be feared, but rather a moment to be embraced. It is the beginning of a sacred unraveling of ego and identity. In Tibetan and Egyptian teachings, this moment is known as "the gentle untying." The soul begins to peel back its layers, shedding its attachment to the physical form. It is not a violent experience, but rather a peaceful drifting into a state of pure awareness. As the soul drifts further from its former vessel, it begins to encounter a tunnel of light. This is not just a physical light, but rather a powerful vibration that draws the soul towards it. It is believed that this light is an invitation from something greater than ourselves – an invitation to remember who we truly are.
The soul then enters into a state of presence, where it is able to witness its entire life from an outside perspective. This process is known as the life review and it is described in detail in the Tibetan Book of Dead. In this phase, every action, thought, and feeling is experienced again through the eyes of every person the soul has ever touched. But this is not a judgment or punishment. It is an opportunity for the soul to see the impact it has had on others and to gain a deeper understanding of its own journey. It is also during this time that the soul makes its first choice – to return to Earth or to transcend. If the soul chooses to return, it goes through a process of disintegration of ego and identity. This is the final test of surrender – letting go of all attachments and entering into the realm of echoes. This is where the soul faces its shadow, its deepest fears and struggles, and ultimately finds peace and forgiveness.
For those souls who have completed their earthly journey, they begin their ascent towards the light. They enter into a state of ascension, where they merge with their Oversoul – an eternal consciousness that holds all their experiences and memories. In this state, there is no judgment or punishment, only love and understanding. The journey comes full circle as the soul returns to Source – the infinite energy from which it originated. And for those souls who choose to return, they are armed with new knowledge and understanding to guide others on their own journeys. The journey after death is not a solitary one. It is intertwined with the journeys of all those we have encountered in our lives. We are all connected through the tapestry of existence, and death is merely a doorway to a deeper understanding of this interconnectedness.
So what really happens after death? Through ancient teachings and modern experiences, we can begin to piece together a story that is far more beautiful and profound than anything we could have imagined. Death is not the end – it is merely a transition from one form to another. And in this transition, we are reminded that we are all on this journey together, bound by love and connected through eternity.
Rick and Dorothy partnered personally and professionally from 1995 to 2025. Their unique duet featured one of them on 88-key piano while the other managed the bass, percussion, lead solo instruments on a portable keyboard ensemble. Vocals and singalongs were often part of the show. Dorothy transitioned to the quantum-spiritual-realm QSR in January 2025 and she lives on electronically here and via quantum synchronicity winks to Rick from the beyond Email: rick_potvin@yahoo.com
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