I'm thankful for finding Christian, I feel like my soul was lost in the dark, but hearing his memories brought light to my life, now I can see that we all are precious and valuable.
@AWalkinthePhysical7 күн бұрын
This is wonderful and encouraging, thank you!
@JohnnyBeGood576 ай бұрын
Every single time I listen to Christian, I learn a little bit more than the last time.
@eileenvichare82306 ай бұрын
Listening to Christian is joy.
@MrSimonj19705 ай бұрын
I'm very glad the algorithm sent you my way Christian, many thanks indeed, I definitely want to read your book! Love from England.
@graveyardghost26035 ай бұрын
As someone with narcissistic parents who was abused growing up, I dont want the possibility of EVER experiencing that again. So I still dont want to ever come back...if there are lessons to learn still, I will learn them on the Other Side thank you.
@Livesinashack5 ай бұрын
Yeah I know most comment are people gushing about how great this is, but this all just sounds like manipulation. Sounds like being talked into some kind of a cosmic timeshare.
@vivekbhat27844 ай бұрын
@@Livesinashack This is an extremely deceptive and diabolical hell realm. Don't believe the apologists for this hell matrix. Never ever return, no matter how much they entice you
@Arrakeen774 ай бұрын
@@Livesinashack Thank you!
@trashcan73402 ай бұрын
@@vivekbhat2784 well... returning might have some sense I guess. Like you go to horror movies or roller coaster.
@chiomaazi6001Ай бұрын
@@Livesinashack cosmic timeshare 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@ollywedgwoodhealer6 ай бұрын
Such a beautiful response to a question that I'm sure haunts many people. Thank you for sharing it! 🙏
@Aina-sm1sx6 ай бұрын
I highly respect your work, I rearly comment, but I just wanted to show my appreciation for your work. Going public means also getting comments from people that maybe don’t really know your work, or understand it. I wanted to say something about how I precive your authenticity and credibility. I understand that these topics are really hard to grasp from this perspective we are living here, and I have not the answers myself, but if someone is curious (and sceptical) I encourage them to explore more, within themselves and by digging deeper before they brush it off, reading your (free) book is a good place to start. I do not know you, but I’ve been on this spiritual path for some years now, and I’ve seen and read a lot of this content, NDEs/spirituality. I’m glad your book is available for free on your website, you have said it’s not about the money, you just want the message out. You continued as a working professional in your “normal“ job despite your knowledge and experiences in spirituality. I’m not saying everyone has to do that, and I understand that people need to have an income and want to make a living selling their story, having courses and so on. And it’s good that they do, because they help a lot of people doing so. But somehow, the fact that you have not done that for so many years, but have been sharing your stories in addition to your “normal life” just makes you more credible to me. Although I believe most people have a good agenda and speak their understanding of the truth, it is also a “jungle” out there of content now, so it can be difficult to navigate. You are also a very humble about your work, and honestly deserve a lot more attention than you get, but actually I prefer your humble ways because for me that also contribute to your credibility. I’ve read your book more than once (wonderful!), you could have made it all about yourself and your experiences, and we would have loved to read that book as well, but you didn’t, the book isn’t about you, and in a way I found that also to be quite great and in tune with your humble nature. It’s about the message and what you wanted to get it “out there”. (Although I would love to read a book about your life!) You really seem to care about the message of what you are writing. You also have a great way with words, on complex topics, always explaining very thoroughly. You seem to always weigh your words to make them the most closest to the truth that you can, and you emphasise that language is hard to use and you know that for those of us who haven’t had these experiences, it is hard to understand the concepts that you are trying to explain. When you are interviewed, you always try in a respectful way to adjust the words or the analogies that are being said, to be as accurate as it can be. This shows that you take these topics very seriously and you want to be as clear and accurate as possible. I just wanted to let you know that you are highly appreciated, and that you communicate these very deep and difficult subject in a humble and thorough way, with seriousness/respect but also a lot of joy and humour. It really appeals to a lot of people like myself who are maybe from life and upbringing more sceptic to these topics, I have a background and also work in a science based field (biochemistry), I don’t like the thumbnails that promote fear and sensation like “they lied to us” and so on. I don’t care for this way of getting attention for bringing out the message, even though it may be really good people and conversations, but it puts a lot of people off from diving into and listening to what these messages really are. So I hope you continue to do it in your own respectful way. I like this new format of yours as well, good work. You really are a good communicator and thank you for the work you do. Good luck with all your future endeavours!😊 Edit: I saw now that it was your friend who made the video, so thumbs up to her too, lovely ❤️👍
@ThatGirlTashaAdams6 ай бұрын
Christian will probably have to get good at blocking and removing people, but I'm sure he's good a boundaries and making sure people are respectful and for some reason picturing him on a keyboard going , "Nope.nope... blocked.." is very funny to me.
@anastasiastamos99543 ай бұрын
Hello dear Christian, I love what you share it rings soooo true, thank you from the bottom of my heart. Do you have some tipps to share about meditation? I meditate on and off over the years. But besides a sense of peace , I'm not sure I've grown much.
@AWalkinthePhysical15 күн бұрын
@@anastasiastamos9954 Hello! Besides what I included in Part 4 of A Walk in the Physical, I have not presented much around meditation specifically - but I feel called to do so, it is a topic that is dear to me. As a first step towards that I will be working with a friend to host a few public meditation-focused Q&A + experience sessions- I'm not sure when that will occur exactly but it shouldn't be too long, please keep your eye on the site! (www.awalkinthephysical.com) I also try to respond to emails (awalkinthephysical@gmail.com) and would be happy to try to comment on any questions there, but I receive a lot of emails so that response might be delayed.
@callum70816 ай бұрын
Please make more videos like this this is so comforting and helpful to me ❤🙏
@stephenmckinnell77917 күн бұрын
Thank you Christian. ❤️
@AWalkinthePhysical7 күн бұрын
Thank you for your kindness! 🙂
@cattinamarie65455 ай бұрын
Thank you so so much for “coming out” as you talked about on Next Level Soul. I learned so much from that talk and I have a perceptible feeling of total differentness than I did a day ago. Even still, I have a lot of work to do with my almost debilitating fear of my loved ones passing away. It’s already happened to my dear brother back in November of 2022 and I have been wallowing around in anger and grief that my prayers the night before he was rendered brain dead were not answered. So I listened to you yesterday on Next Level Soul but couldn’t finish all of it until this morning, but what I learned from you yesterday did something special, I believe. Every single time I fell asleep, either from getting up multiple times for whatever reason, I fell back asleep and there, as beautiful as ever, was my brother in all of my dreams. Wow, what a night that was for me. I so desperately needed to see him. Not 100% sure if it was because of the things I learned from you, but I feel blessed it happened. Thank you!! I have a long way to go in my “fear of loved ones death” journey, but now I feel a strong sense of hope. Bless you to the ends of the universe! ❤️
@michellegallagher46805 ай бұрын
What a joy to listen to this articulate and beautiful description, I have a day off work and I have just subscribed to your channel Christian and looking forward to listening to more! Thank you 🙏
@lucychapin10066 ай бұрын
Love listening to Christian. Thank you for sharing.
@albecky12314 күн бұрын
When I was initially presented with the concept that I chose the seemingly difficult life that I have lived in this incarnation, I rejected the idea, thinking oh heck no, I would NOT have done this to myself. Now I am at peace with the idea and the entire process. The fact that I know I will never die makes me okay with the death of my earthly body....it'll just be "on to the next one!" 😀
@AWalkinthePhysical13 күн бұрын
If you wish! 🙂 Our true nature is total freedom!
@BigHugASMR5 ай бұрын
I appreciate that you make the point that by facing and integrating fears here and now in this present incarnation we are possibly lightening our burden of fears we’ll face in future incarnations. The idea that our lives aren’t just one torturous challenge after another in perpetuity. I think a lot of us are dual-minded regarding how we feel about coming back for more. At the same time that I am so enraptured by the present joy and potential future joys of my current life - I also just feel tired and burnt out, like I could really use a break. I also feel a bit of trepidation about what future challenges I’ve signed myself up for in this life, but I’ll meet them as they come instead of fret over what they may be. Thx for sharing all of your experiences and thoughts they’ve been extremely helpful during a very transformative time in my life over the past 2 years.
@troypdx34696 ай бұрын
Loved this, just like every single thing I've ever heard from Christian. But I have to say I really enjoyed the visuals that accompanied this talk. It was very well done. :)
@ThatGirlTashaAdams6 ай бұрын
I'm so excited t o see this channel- and man, Christian, if you uploaded some random thoughts (just plain old audio ) or advice for a few minutes once every couple of weeks I think you could reach a LOT of people .I know your plate is full and you and your family have already given us all so much of your time... but just listening to this really really helped me to not make a really bad choice today and I appreciate it
@awareness1016 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this personal conversation and adding beautiful visuals! I love what Christian shares with us. He is the genuine article who just wants to share messages of love and wisdom. Thank you for this video.
@chickadeeacres386423 күн бұрын
I came to find you l, after listening to you on Amrit’s channel. You have validated/confirmed what I have felt, no , knew was the truth. .
@DarrenCarter-z9uАй бұрын
Your doing so much good in the world Christian keep it up son we love you
@greg442-u4n5 ай бұрын
A very worthwhile question and thoughtful and beautiful response. As my awakening began several months ago I felt this sense of dread fall over me as I realized the possibility that reincarnation was true, and that I might "have to" come back again and again. As I have gone through the process of healing and better understanding and internalizing who I am and what the universe is, my feelings have changed remarkably. Now I look at the people around me and see incredible value in their life experiences. I served dinner at a homeless shelter last night to a gentleman who was visibly joyful, and I don't mean high! He was happy! Imagine learning to find peace and happiness in those circumstances... what a powerful experience! It is the dreamer and not the dreamed character that makes this decision. Step outside the character and you can see this clearly, in this life! 🙂
@AWalkinthePhysical5 ай бұрын
Beautiful post sir!
@Light_worker_3695 ай бұрын
Please tell me about your awakening its been three years since mine
@Light_worker_3695 ай бұрын
Please tell me about your awakening
@thewatcher46762 ай бұрын
We must move our perspective outside of the looking glass to process why we are here. People that say they don't want to come back because of pain must realise that we are apart of the One consciousness. It made fratals of itself and spread itself around different platforms to learn and grow. Love you All
@maslackica1229 күн бұрын
You are such a beautiful Soul. I had to view the whole KZbin to see you. Egoless, senceful, wise, Pleiadian being ♡
@Morale_Booster5 ай бұрын
Love you Christian 💗 thank you for all your wisdom. Your book has helped me a lot btw
@lajuanaadams98163 ай бұрын
I enjoy Christian, hes amazing my friend passed of covid and he comforted me saying just because the body fells LOVE never dies
@Gwendeline5 ай бұрын
Your great at giving back our own power n beauty n calm
@tracyt.96555 ай бұрын
You're so enlightening Christian. So much of what you're saying resonates. I am curious about one thing. Is our personality, likes and dislikes, part of the body, or is it part of our soul and true nature?
@fkush85466 ай бұрын
I love your perspective, Christian. Intuition tells me it's true. Maybe someday in this life, direct perception will reveal the same. But according to that view, either way it's okay in the end. Just as it was in the beginning and always has been and will be.
@thenonphysical6 ай бұрын
I have way more fun in the nonphysical than the physical. I don't want to come back here ever again. It seems to be a bad game that may be addictive to some. I might change my mind after I finish playing this game and get more info, but so far this is my stand. There has to be better alternatives than this game. If there aren't I would like to create one or help create one.
@peteralessandriaphotography6 ай бұрын
Awesome Christian!
@sashaashby6 ай бұрын
really enjoy this video, tysm..def feel your words are more powerful without background music, not sure why, maybe my brain can only take in so much at a time..really grateful for all your work!
@hanne160620 күн бұрын
Thank you, please make more videos ❤
@AWalkinthePhysical15 күн бұрын
I plan to, though I can't yet say when! Thank you for the support!
@stephaniebrydun185115 күн бұрын
It will take infinite lifetimes to experience infinite possibilities- oh the joys and excitement- chose to think positive 😊
@AWalkinthePhysical14 күн бұрын
Meanwhile, we don't go to school infinite days, that wouldn't make sense. 😊 Form doesn't hold the answer, so we won't look there forever.
@victorialyons138211 күн бұрын
I think I came back to ride the horse, lol….
@jmaybe3696 күн бұрын
The weight never being required doesn’t ring true in the light of the millions of people born into traumatic and torturous lives, never even having the opportunity to think the way he does. They’ve never seen peace to be aware of its possibility. Or they’re raised to become those who cause trauma to others. He speaks with awareness above consciousness, but this awareness isn’t available to those in survival mode. Sadly, most on earth are born into survival mode. And then. No memories. No awareness. I can’t see the positive in having the lessons I was supposed to learn erased before entering the next lesson.
@AWalkinthePhysical2 күн бұрын
I respect very much the incredible weight and pain that we often experience here in the physical. I have suffered very, very deeply in this life. That being said, it is an incredibly liberating realization when we find that consciousness always actually transcends the form, and always has the opportunity to choose what to do with it. The power does not (truly) lie in the circumstances. The power lies with consciousness first, and in the quality of intention and choice-making it brings *into* (whatever) context. It may not seem like much power to simply shift the way we relate to reality, and to truly accept it, add to dare to find the strength and joy even amidst the hardship. But indeed, even a very small shift in the way we relate to reality here is spiritually very powerful. I hope that helps at least a little! -Christian
@iWaveKatie6 ай бұрын
Looking forward to seeing you soon, Christian, Love Katie (and Greg) ♾🌊❤
@AWalkinthePhysical6 ай бұрын
We look forward to seeing you both as well!! Much love to you! :)
@RobinDivine7774 ай бұрын
Why would someone want to come back to be abused, murdered or tortured? It seems like this reality we are in now is a lower frequency copy of where we truly come from. Our fears are being harvested by not so pleasant entities. Are we guilt-tripped into oblivion for mistakes we made during an afterlife review, so we agree to come back again and again to endure more pain and suffering whilst having our memories wiped? How is that learning and growing?
@AWalkinthePhysical4 ай бұрын
I feel it is incorrect to say that our fears are being harvested by not so pleasant entities. If I may: That sounds like (more) locally learned powerlessness talking, not our true nature talking. Post-physical life we are deeply loved even as we review how we may have acted from fear rather than love, and there is certainly no "guilt trip" involved with our decision to return (or not). We do not have to "endure more pain and suffering"- rather, fear (rejection) itself is suffering. Until we learn that, we may, unconsciously, continue to hurt each other here. Love is the truth and the law, and there is nothing ever to fear! And so in the powerful spirit of service, we may wish to help transmute all fear into love. That is a service, not a "guilt trip." Lastly, the "learning and growing" we do is not primarily intellectual, it is experiential. We integrate, process, and heal even the great depths of duality that are possible here. Duality is like us having carved out a cave of "what we are not" so that we may experience things first hand and that much more fully understand and be what we actually always are: Love! There was never actually a fundamentally real reason to fear! Learning and growing is done as we discover that first hand, even within incredible physical hardship. We do that in how we choose to meet each moment, in the quality of being we bring forth, in the quality of intention and choice making we wield. I hope that helps! -Christian
@RobinDivine7773 ай бұрын
@@AWalkinthePhysical Thank you for the response, Christian, I've taken on board what you have said. However, upon learning a bit more about gnosticism, this perspective resonates with me more than any others at the moment. This reality is flawed and illusory, hence all the evil throughout human history, thus created by a lesser deity (demiurge) trapping humanity (souls) in a physical world and the NDE after life review that tricks us to return here again whilst harvesting loosh energy. In Buddhist terms, we are on the wheel of SamSara. We all have a Divine spark in us, wanting to return to the Divine realm.
@FYI167895 ай бұрын
No idea how this landed in my feed ….hmmm interesting to say the least
@Gwendeline5 ай бұрын
I’m desperate to end my life but don’t want to end my commitment so I’m left with freezing to death this winter but I don’t want me n my pipa to die in pain
@claresage17 күн бұрын
Are you making it?
@Arrakeen775 ай бұрын
So if we don't NEED to incarnate then why the hell do we keep doing it? I believe that we're either tricked or goaded into this misery.
@Eden-nd7rg5 ай бұрын
I think that's a possibility. There are negative entities that feed on our negative emotions/energy, so why keep coming to a place that's designed to give you negative emotions. I get the 'we should try to overcome' part but when does the overcoming end? Moreover, the negative entities are constantly being fed so even if a few people somehow overcome all and finish the game after multiple cycles of reincarnation,there would still be far more who are still far behind, therefore, way more food gained than lost for the negative entities. So if this is the case, it leaves me wondering if it could be that the Creator is filtering himself this way.
@Eden-nd7rg3 ай бұрын
@@Arrakeen77 i too think that. But im also open to the possibility that all these deceptions, conflicts etc,all experiences are all part of the Prime creator experiencing and exploring himself, so he allows all of this to happen. Im totally on your side though. Id rather not exist if being deceived over and over again is part and parcel of being part of Origin's (prime creator) self experience and exploration.
@trashcan73402 ай бұрын
Why do you go to horror movies or roller coasters in this life?
@Arrakeen772 ай бұрын
@@trashcan7340 A: I don't go on roller coasters because I dont like them. B: Movies aren't real.
@trashcan73402 ай бұрын
@@Arrakeen77 A: you should try at least once in lifetime. B: 3d looks pretty real already. Sometimes when I play videogames I lost contact with reality and it feels cool.
@thenonphysical6 ай бұрын
You say that contrast, limitations and duality are not the real thing, but what can be more real than experience itself? I met a person here that was very joyful, but was evil too and didn't realize the damage she caused. You mention duality here, and I get the impression that you may imply that there is no duality in the nonphysical. We experience here, there. We have way more power and freedom there. There is duality here, there, everywhere.
@AWalkinthePhysical6 ай бұрын
Spirit transcends all form, even the form of non-physical environments, and even though those non-physical environments may be even "more real" than our physical context. All realities of form are created within and experienced by spirit (consciousness). So to your question "but what can be more real than experience itself?" - Consciousness itself. :) And all form exists as it is experienced within and by consciousness, which transcends it. The experience is real, because consciousness is (fundamentally) real. I hope that helps sir!
@thenonphysical6 ай бұрын
@@AWalkinthePhysical I don't know exactly what you mean by form. You said that Consciousness is more real than experience, but what is Consciousness without experience? Consciousness is all about awareness and experience. But you say "the experience is real". So the experience of frustration (for example) in this bad quality game is real and as real as anything that Consciousness can experience. I hope that helps sir! I hope you can use some constructive criticism about this video. I think you laugh too much and wasn't perceived in the best possible way by me. One thing I learned in my consciousness exploration journey is that the more you find out, the more you know, there is still a long way to go to explore more and to know more, and giving an image of humbleness comes natural to me from this realization. I understand laugh often comes from confidence, and actually confidence is a positive in my opinion. Confidence got me further in my journey.
@AWalkinthePhysical6 ай бұрын
@@thenonphysical By "form" I mean all "this and not that" content, including sensory experience, thoughts, etc. That can occur in other systems, too. I did not mean to say "consciousness is more real than experience [itself]", rather I mean to say, "consciousness is more fundamentally real that the form content of experience." Experience of form is real, because it is known by consciousness; yet consciousness is deeper than and transcends all the form. Thank you for your constructive criticism, I appreciate it and don't take offense. :) This message was a personal response to a friend, not originally intended to be shared publicly. I sometimes laugh because the joy of being rises up at the consideration of the seriousness of this great play we have made. I recognize that indeed I know very little.
@awareness1016 ай бұрын
Your laughter is a thing of beauty. This was a very personal conversation made public in order to expand our awareness of life in the physical. Christian, you are a beacon, a light, a benevolent loving messenger. I am very grateful to you.
@Aina-sm1sx6 ай бұрын
I love your chuckles, it’s a beautiful part of how you express yourself, it doesn’t take away anything, it just adds. Never stop beeing yourself 😊
@victorialyons138211 күн бұрын
Lovely, wonderful…..
@AWalkinthePhysical7 күн бұрын
Thank you for your kindness! 🙏
@buddhabetty6 ай бұрын
Yes yes yes 🙏
@jaejay10275 ай бұрын
11:00-For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, is working for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory, while we do not look at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen. For the things which are seen are temporary, but the things which are not seen are eternal. 2 Corinthians 4:17-18❤
@carmellarkin48033 ай бұрын
Light affliction my butt!
@Luna_12344s5 ай бұрын
Does the concluded spiritual contract affect the process of incarnation if it is not fulfilled? Is it because of its conclusion that we may have to incarnate several times or can it only be undone in the event of failure to fulfill it?
@balecalduin19936 ай бұрын
A video directly on Christian's channel? Now I know there's something wrong with the multiverse... 😆
@Light_worker_3695 ай бұрын
Omg i found you sir!
@deervoir3 ай бұрын
I can’t find anything about personality. Are we still different in the afterlife? Can we wear clothes we want, experience things we want like looking at sunsets while “talking” to other spirits? I don’t want to just be a floating ball of energy and I don’t care if it’s in unconditional love, I want to do simple things if I want… that’s one of my biggest fears of afterlife
@AWalkinthePhysical3 ай бұрын
If an idea prompts fear, it is not the ultimate truth. Depending on the reality system, yes, we can certainly have experiences of form after the death of the physical body. In fact the level of sensory experience possible when beyond the body makes our Earthly physical sensory experience pale by comparison. On Earth we experienced extreme limitations, and yet we still live lives of activity. Other reality systems tend to be far less constrained, and thus the options for activity and creative expression tend to be vastly increased.
@KirstenRee6 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@Eden-nd7rg5 ай бұрын
Christian what's your take on negative entities feeding on our negative emotions?
@Gwendeline5 ай бұрын
I love that diamond
@anuskachatterjee707615 күн бұрын
I was wondering, is there any place or realm where I can be with God ALONE and just be there with him as his little daughter? Because I'm so tired of getting attached to everyone in the physical world and losing them all through death...its so exhausting... I just want a permanent home for myself with someone who stays forever
@AWalkinthePhysical15 күн бұрын
Loss and attachment are not native to Beingness, which is complete. Oneness with Source always remains (even if it is deeply obscured by the physical experience for a time), and eventually, yes, we will always return to knowing that perfect connection fully. It is the most real thing. I send much love to you here in the physical today!
@anuskachatterjee707615 күн бұрын
@AWalkinthePhysical Honestly, I understand this intellectually but there's still a lot of fear running through me. Like, what if I can never see my loved ones ever again, what if everything is impersonal in the afterlife, and what if God loves me only because love is who he is, he can't do anything else but love..??What if he had an option to NOT love, then what? And a lot of other what-ifs, But that's okay! Thankyou so much for replying to me. Hope you're well and I'm sending lots of love back brother ❤️
@AWalkinthePhysical14 күн бұрын
@@anuskachatterjee7076 Indeed, fear is the (only) issue! 🙂 I'm not making light of it, fear is the only hard thing. It is powerful to identify fear as fear. Processing it takes courage and willingness to feel. Even as this occurs, in truth, at the very bottom, there is absolutely nothing to fear.
@Leo-ng3ft5 ай бұрын
hey Christian, you have mentioned in your book that taking ones life isn't a escape and that one must confront the fear that led to the act in a future incarnation. But here you mentioned in this video that nothing is required of us. so wouldn't that mean that we have a say in deciding not to re engage that fear and not come back. "its always a choice" so even if the guides nudge and nudge we can still say no ?.
@AWalkinthePhysical5 ай бұрын
It is still a choice; it is always a choice. But where we yet have fear, that fear is still a part of us. Suicide is not itself an escape from the fear that has given rise to such great rejection. From the higher vantage point we can see that, and we may have sincere desire to process it and heal it. But it is always a choice. Note though that avoidance due to fear is still fear, whereas processing fear is synonymous with the growth of love, which we ourselves deem a worthy cause. I hope that helps!
@vivekbhat27844 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. I feel that individual existence especially in the physical is doomed to boredom, pain and suffering. What if I do not want to exist at all? Do I have the choice to irreversibly obliterate my existence forever? No individual identity, no reincarnation, no existence. Is that possible? Or am I doomed to exist forever?
@AWalkinthePhysical4 ай бұрын
If I may sir: Ego, which is born of fear, is doomed to boredom, pain, and suffering, because fear is not the truth. The desire to not exist at all is probably an intellectual idea that such a state would relieve suffering. But existence itself is not suffering. Form-association, ego, and fear (rejection itself) is suffering. The nature of Beingness itself is compete and total love, peace, joy, and freedom! That is wonderful, and not something to be avoided. So the question is: What form-association are you holding onto that isn't you (the real you)? What fear (negative self-perception that is not in alignment with the truth) is deep down beneath the surface, whose woeful tales have become "wrapped up" into this idea of existence itself? As we fully know ourselves, and as we fully face and ultimately see past the illusion of fear, existence is released from misery, and becomes one of joy, because Beingness itself is joy. I send you much love today, here in this mired walk! You are more important than you may know.
@vivekbhat27843 ай бұрын
@@AWalkinthePhysical Thank you so much for your reply🙏 How I wish existence was a choice and not a compulsion!!! We were taught that existence ends with death. It was such a comforting thought. Now I am horrified to learn that this burden of existence continues even after physical death. Death was the last hope but even that seems to be a myth🙏
@madduxdavid6 ай бұрын
Christian, I react to this minimizing of human suffering. "It's just a weight" seems to me a casual soft-pedaling of humans' crippling trauma, oppression, persecution, personal torments.
@AWalkinthePhysical6 ай бұрын
A 10,000 pound weight is no joke at the moment when you are trapped beneath it. It may be neutral, but it is still heavy and can still crush you. Personally I have experienced significant suffering in this life, some forms including hemopneumothorax (lung collapse due to internal bleeding), bipolar, EBV, chronic fatigue syndrome, celiac disease, migraines, gallbladder failure, complications from heat stroke, and debilitating sensitivities to things no one else seems to experience. I came to face fear, and to at least personally discover: these pains and limitations can be accepted, despite their weight. I feel great sympathy for the many sufferings in our world, and do not mean to make light of them. Speaking to the higher spiritual perspective and context might sound like dismissal, this is not intended.
@kathleenross51815 ай бұрын
@@AWalkinthePhysicalThank you for sharing all of your challenges! It is comforting and makes me feel not so alone. I have experienced Ménière’s disease (severe vertigo, hearing loss and tinnitus), EBV, bartonella, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, mold and mycotoxins, gluten and dairy sensitivity, sensitivity to sound and light, circulatory issues. Lol. I sound like your twin! And in the midst of great pain I have sometimes felt joy, like, Yes, I’m doing what I came here to do. Whenever I start to get discouraged, I listen to one of your interviews. I’m a little weary though and hope I get a long rest after this lifetime! ❤
@ilurvemv4 ай бұрын
I suffer from several of these things too! And apparently I signed up for a lifetime of experiencing abuse. 😔 Among other things. I really don't want to come back either and keep hating myself for agreeing to do this in the first place.
@Eden-nd7rg5 ай бұрын
My brother also has a pre birth memory. I wish you two could meet. But we live continents apart.
@ilurvemv4 ай бұрын
What does he remember? Can he share his experience?
@Eden-nd7rg4 ай бұрын
@@ilurvemv He's not too keen on sharing his exp but what he shared, ill relay. He remembers more when he was a baby than pre birth.He remembers designing his body with the help of what he calls angels. He said on their way to this life there was another soul next to him who felt extremely reluctant to come.He remembers being a sperm and being in the womb,he hated it. When he was a baby he learnt how to feel pain.I remember him running a pencil through a hole on his cheek he got from an accident. He was around 2 or younger. He also said he went to what he calls God school and God taught him many things including how to manipulate matter ,but soon closed that door as he was having too much fun and couldn't concentrate on other important lessons. God told him to finish his schooling when he was a toddler and that it would be extremely hard to finish later as he grew old, he didn't finish. Now he said he remembers maybe 5-10% only of his prebirth and exp as a toddler and the forgetting started at around 4 or 5 yrs of age. When he listens to people's spiritual experience he would recall bits and pieces of what he has forgotten. This is why i want him to meet people like him and see how much he can recall.
@MarissahXoxo20 күн бұрын
Anyone remember sylvia brown?
@MarissahXoxo20 күн бұрын
The womans voice is so creepy
@olixz9 күн бұрын
Remonds of that aong by Nelly Over and over haha
@melissaworsley43494 ай бұрын
Is loosh a real thing?
@soulembraced3694 ай бұрын
I wish I had a dollar for every time I pleaded " Let me out " 😊
@melissaworsley43494 ай бұрын
Do aliens exist in our reality here in 3d
@abiyemekonnen15785 ай бұрын
❤
@iWaveKatie6 ай бұрын
Wait a minute... you gotta problem with break-dancing? We're going to be doing it at IANDS!
@AWalkinthePhysical6 ай бұрын
I have no problem with break dancing, I think it's wonderful that new sports have been added! :) It does show the expansion that has occurred over time past the original track and field games. :)
@iWaveKatie6 ай бұрын
@@AWalkinthePhysical I know you have no problem with breakdancing, but how are you at it? Are you going to join in with us during our talk? (This is just English humor btw 🤣 )
@eileenvichare82306 ай бұрын
He didn't imply he had a problem with breakfasting. Quite the opposite.
@eileenvichare82306 ай бұрын
Sorry, breakdancing
@Livesinashack5 ай бұрын
This just sounds like pure manipulation
@spg7777715 күн бұрын
What about karma?
@AWalkinthePhysical14 күн бұрын
I speak to Karma in a section by that name in Part 1 and Part 3 of A Walk in the Physical. The laws of karma exist as "energetic cause and effect" and are a part of the unfolding I described in this video.
@spg7777714 күн бұрын
@@AWalkinthePhysical Thank you.
@jmaybe3696 күн бұрын
He calls it a school. What kind of school erases everything you learned in the 1st grade before sending you to 2nd grade? Good luck graduating.
@AWalkinthePhysical2 күн бұрын
The "learning" we come to do is not intellectual, or even behavioral. Rather, it is a learning of the Being by being (something). It is a refinement of our quality of intention itself (towards love, and past fear/rejection). The Being retains its experiential growth from experience to experience; memory of previous contexts is not required at the time. -Christian
@patcummings695011 күн бұрын
2:41 in and he's changed the question, which could be a simple yes or no answer, into a long drawnnout "explanation". Pass.
@AWalkinthePhysical7 күн бұрын
This video was originally a personal message to a friend, not intended for public sharing. The answer to the yes/no question is "no." Meanwhile, the realities of manifest form and our relationships to them tend to be complex, and thus, may take time to speak to with any depth. -Christian
@ginnylingane55224 ай бұрын
Where does Jesus fit in in all of this. Scripture says that Jesus is the way the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except thru Him. I hear you say nothing of Jesus in your teaching?
@Celticcross6884 ай бұрын
Jesus is a higher vibrational being..we live in his likeness.. humans on a spiritual journey..a wiser evolved soul.
@AWalkinthePhysical4 ай бұрын
I feel that Jesus (the soul who played Jesus) is an "ascended master"- a being of incredible wisdom, power, and love. I also sense he is fulfilling a unique and powerful service to not only Earth, but our larger physical reality. Meanwhile, form cannot fully speak to that which transcends form. What that means more practically is: Human religion cannot possibly contain the fullness of what Jesus was conveying spiritually, or the true nature of God. (Belief in Scripture as the literal Word of God, as if that can be written down, is human religion.) I recognize this following statement may sound blasphemous (I was a very deeply committed practicing Christian for a long time!), but: You are also a part of God, just as Jesus is. You are already connected, already completely loved and accepted and cherished, and you have nothing to fear! In the words of Rumi, "You are not just a drop in the ocean, you are the mighty ocean in the drop." And as Wayne Dyer said, "This is not blasphemy, this is your identity."
@trashcan73402 ай бұрын
Well... life is not that bad. It could be just a bucket of honey with a glass of shit inside. Well... its not bad. It has a good bunch of shit inside. Yea... Sunsets are stunning, mountains are gorgeous. But every one you love will die. Some of them in agony, some on your hands. Do I think that "good points" worth it? I dunno.
@squirrelwithwi-fi78492 ай бұрын
I'm going to overthrow God at some point and stop all of this artistic "new universes" and "evolution" nonsense. We're just going to shut everything down. Total darkness forever. Wish me luck!
@propman35236 ай бұрын
Yes, and for many the pain, the hurt, and the trauma have no end. "Choose to do that..." Oh yes, it's all within our power. That's why we're blindfolder by the Vail. Yes, the trauma is REAL! You sound like an Old School therapist: "Its all in your head"! On yes, 'That which doesn't kill you makes you stronger" But you don't find that out until you cross over. Good luck with the here and now. If God is Perfection, how can "it" create anything less than Perfection? So what is all this "Growth" about. We are either Perfect in "It's" image or we are not?! I beieve you to be a cult leader wannabe, who get easily offended by questions which don't fit neatly into your devised schema. I think you're a shameful fraud. yes, I once found value in your posting, until I looked deeper and found you wanting.
@FabianaCotting6 ай бұрын
I am truly sorry to hear about the significant challenges you are facing. I sincerely hope you find relief and solace. I find myself pondering the idea that we originate from a state of completeness and how this reconciles with the often burdensome challenges we choose to face in life. It may be difficult to fully grasp this, as we may be enveloped in the "illusion of time, space, separation, and the opposite of Love." I used to say, "Just because I am alive does not mean I am truly living." I have always been uneasy with the phrase, "What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger." However, I have come to understand Christian’s perspective, which suggests that our true spiritual essence is expanded in Love and Joy through the myriad experiences our soul chooses, despite their seeming paradox. I long to deepen my understanding of these concepts and to find inner peace amidst my own profound challenges. I believe it is possible, though it can be undoubtedly difficult. Oh, if you knew Christian as personally as I do, you would never say such things in this kind of way. Christian is a person of great depth and sensitivity, and his words always come from a place of genuine care. While I couldn't include the personal parts of his message to me, if I did, it would be known that he also told me he wasn't sure if any of his words would be helpful to me. He encouraged me to take from them what resonates and to let him know what I think because he truly values my opinion. I personally know him for quite a long time now, he is thoughtful and considerate, always encouraging dialogue and reflection. His message resonated deeply with me and brought me great comfort because I can relate to everything he shared through my own personal experiences in life and even my pre-birth experiences. The insights he offered aligned with my own journey, shedding light on things I hadn't fully understood before. It was like receiving a warm embrace from a dear friend who truly understands you. I understand that not everyone may see the same qualities in others and that this message can be challenging. For me the friendship and shared words with Christian are such a blessing. And its for me seen and felt in this message again. That's why I thought it might also be beneficial to other people, even just a few, who might find comfort and clarity in his words as I did. We never truly know the depths of another’s heart. We share this journey of life together, striving to understand the incomprehensible... Wishing you all the best. With love, Fabiana🌷
@propman35236 ай бұрын
@@FabianaCotting Thank you for taking the time to write a patient well-express reply. I too, early on, felt the same about Christian. So I asked him some questions, to which he made a very terse reply. Is Everlastinmg Life a blessing or a curse? If "beingness" is a matter of vibbrational frequency as many claim, is it possible that God "feeds" off our human state with both it's high and low vibrational experiences? It's interesting that Christian conveniently says little about childhood trauma, from which almost all adult deep trauma originates. I have heard others (writer John Milton) say that we choose to suffer and know pain, so that we might know love and joy. How sadomasicistic! Thank you again for your reply.
@FabianaCotting6 ай бұрын
@@propman3523 Thank you. I hope its okay to share my thoughts. I don't presume to truly understand your experiences, but I believe we shared similar reflections on God or Source. From our limited perspective, the question at the end of the day is: "Why all the suffering? Is it truly worth it? Is God good or evil?" It's a question that could easily lead one to despair. It has lead me to the deepest despair. At some point, I chosed to embrace the belief that, despite my reliance on intellect and evidence, dwelling too much on the possibility that God might not have good intentions only adds to my suffering. I cannot prove God's intentions one way or the other, so I for myself figured, why torment myself with doubts that may be unnecessary aniways? Instead, I try to heal and grow through love, daring to trust in the goodness of God. My circumstances do not allow me to feel worse than I already do, and I simply cannot endure it. Summoning all my courage, I find that when I dare to trust, surrender, and release expectations, new doors and levels of understanding are than more able to open before me. And only within that my hope of Love can be answered and shown as true I see. If this were not the case, I would have no power to change anything anyway. I refuse to live in sadness, fear, and foreboding any longer. I have exhausted those paths. I believe that Love is found through love, devotion, and trust, which requires embracing the unknown. Opening oneself unconditionally and learning to love without limitations are the keys to finding true connection. Please forgive me if this does not align with your journey or if I should have expressed these thoughts differently. I will rest now, and from the depths of my heart, I sincerely wish you all the love and blessings. We are all here without a manual, each of us tasked with finding our way, and I have faith in us. I try this way, if I am wrong, at least I made it a bit beter for myself and maby others. I hope this does not sound strange, and english is not my first language sorry🙏🏼 Lots of Love, Fabiana🌷
@VisibletoanyoneonYoutubes5 ай бұрын
This man is awake 😧 even I don’t comprehend all of it. Hard for my monkey brain 🐒 to understand