The Third Cycle

2007-12-15 04:31:00

Sharon asks:

"Question; you have stated, if I've interpreted correctly, that people start the death process once they crystallize in their thinking. This holds true for countries as well. So my question is: how is death determined when the soul chooses not to crystallize for the entire life?"

JJ:

This is a good question and has received some interesting comments.

Overcoming crystallization is one of the keys to overcoming death. The principle used to overcome it is called being "born again" in the scriptures.

Most people naturally go through one born again experience after their first Saturn cycle around the age of 28-29 years of age. They have finished their education and settle into their career which takes a totally different mind set and way of thinking than did the preparatory years.

The second cycle begins around the ages of 56-58, but if preparations and flexibility are not maintained earlier then crystallization will set in. Only about 10% of the people avoid it at the second cycle.

The third cycle is arrived at around the age of 85 and very few are born again at this age.

A person does not physically die right after he crystallizes but overcoming crystallization definitely extends life as well as the quality of life. Many will live 20 or 30 years after crystallization but they will drift with little sense of any new purpose and will tend to live in the past.

Overcoming crystallization alone will not extend life indefinitely, but life cannot be greatly extended without overcoming it. To extend life as do the Masters he must be born again in consciousness and select a new purpose which will require life extension. If he moves successfully toward it and it is in harmony with higher will the Spirit will infuse him with new life energy, even to the renewing of his body.

Many of those who do go through the spiritual rebirth for the third time do not have the spiritual will to overcome the gravity of an aged body, which has a low energy level. These will still accomplish some significant new works but yield to the death process and rest until they are ready for a new quest.