I am somewhere between excitement and fear.
This is really fascinating, and it's what I've heard a lot from people who have had NDEs. This actually makes me excited to die on some level, and I wonder if experiencing an NDE would make me want to die MORE, or stick it out here on Earth? Some people say that this "soul mission" doesn't want you to go by SU but you won't be judged for it? Anyway, I find this encouraging. I think consciousness is hard for me because of the circumstances of THIS life, but it doesn't have to be. I am one of those people who wants to live, but not "as is" per say.
It's also got me trying to remember previous lives now...like should I feel bad for previous versions of me that forgot their ego? (Now I present to them the new, probably worse, version! Lmao!)
No, we are never worse.
Each life can and often is a unique experience, some much harder than others.
You are right, as far as I know, we are not judged for suicide or anything else that happens here in the physical. Spirit does not see things as good or bad in the same way we are conditioned to physically, because the experience is not the same when we are out of our body. There are emotions of saddness, etc., it seems to be.
It is possible one may have chosen to have a life in which one may experience suicide or contemplate it, etc. It doesn't mean I'm advocating one to say, well I want to kill myself so that's what I must've chose, so I should go do that. I have no way of knowing what one may have chose as their plan. Each individual can only know best.
And it doesn't mean that if that's what one may have chosen, that that's what one should or has to do. We have free will. Things can change. Life can change. Things happen and maybe what one thought one wanted to experience has changed.
I think we should all strive for life as best we can for as long as we can. But the reality is we are all going to die, it is only temporary. One has to make the decision for themselves. I think that is the main point.
And I believe that people with intolerable physical suffering should not be denied peaceful means to end their suffering if that's what they would like to do.
No one should suffer beyond a point which is not tolerable to them.
But I'm not of a mind as some on here seem to be that suicide is what is good to talk or think about because society sucks and they just don't want to be alive. That is coming from an immature mindset which changes with maturity and time and age.
But I do think we need to talk about death and the other side and all of that stuff much more than we do and see it so differently than we do, as it would make us all appreciate life more and understand life more, and fear death less, and have a better sense of when life seems to be coming to a close and it may be time to move on.
Unfortunately, we live in a world where people naively think they can someday eliminate the cycles of life and death. They never will be able to, that's not what this is all about or designed to do.
And if they ever should someday (which they won't, the soul eventually moves on, a soul isn't meant to live in a physical body or anything physical indefinitely), that isn't a world in which I would like to participate.
The soul is meant to return home to spirit. This is just a temporary place we come to.