PROLOGUE
I am debating with myself whether or not a prologue is necessary. How could I possibly describe fifth dimensional experience in words?
I’d really like to believe that there is a scientific explanation for what I was experiencing, but how could there be, when, in fact, the very minds that interpret scientific experiments happen to be the minds of three-dimensional beings?
There is life after death—that I can guarantee, based on my personal experiences which were much more than three dimensional.
We live in such a politically correct society that I’d like to say that atheists and agnostics are entitled to their opinions. No condescension intended, but some of my best friends are agnostic. Nowadays the mental health profession has become so secular that I, as a psychiatrist, better respect the agnostic mindset or I’m in trouble!
Nevertheless, when we die, there is a part of us that lives on. Martin Luther King, John Lennon, Mother Teresa, Albert Einstein, Abraham Lincoln, and Jack Kennedy—all of these beings are still existing in another dimension, only they are not human beings anymore. They are pure energy or spirit.
I like to use the term “spiritual guides” because they are by no means separate from our existence. I believe that they and the Creator Himself (or Herself) are doing all they can to help us, but they cannot interfere with our free will or our “right to choose.”
Our spiritual guides are not sitting on a cloud somewhere looking down on Earth. They are all around us “located” in a much vaster dimension than ours. I would really like to give you all an indepth description of how I experience them, but how could I?
Sometimes I experience them as “light beings” with some remnant of human form, and they are not “located” above us or below us, but I experience their “light bodies” as “penetrating through me.” I could “see” their form, and yet somehow they don’t take up any space.
At other times, a thought will come into my mind, and I’ll say to myself, “There is no way I could have thought of that myself,” and that will be the extent of the mystical experience. So you see, spiritual guides communicate with many of you just as they do with me!
Sometimes, I prefer to think of my spiritual guides as sources of pure energy. They emit a certain energy which often affects the entire human population, and when they write through me, I function as a receiver for that energy.
Using an analogy, if spiritual guides are towers that emit radio waves, and people are radios, then any person is potentially capable of tuning in to their frequency.
And just as radio and television waves need a receiver in order to be of any practical value, these spiritual guides or energy sources need people who could benefit from their teachings.
Because I am a psychiatrist, my spiritual guides usually allow me to regard them as “a little more than a product of my own subconscious mind.” Sometimes, however, I must acknowledge that they are much more than that. When I wrote this book in only five days, I had no choice but to make such an acknowledgement!
This book contains dialogues between me and the spirits of those who have passed over into the afterlife. With the exception of my maternal grandmother, all of them were very well known in their lifetimes on Earth.
More importantly, none of them particularly care whether or not they are still famous, for we only bring love and wisdom to heaven with us. Money, fame and power we must leave behind!
Gary Frick, M.D.
Daytona Beach, Florida
December 2005 |
CHAPTER 2
Discussion with spirit guide
Martin Luther King
March 30, 2005 9:00 AM
GF: After the terrorist attacks of 9/11/01, a famous entertainer recommended that we “melt the terrorists hearts with love.” I must admit that I laughed at her. I was probably even more zealous about wanting a war to be started than most other Americans were.
MARTIN LUTHER KING: But now you admit that you were wrong. No man or woman could be “right” all the time. It takes a greater human being to admit that he is wrong, than it does. . .
Those of you who believe it’s too late to change are dead wrong. It’s never too late to change. Until you take your last breath, there is nothing, I mean nothing, that you can’t do. Do not put limitations on yourselves, ladies and gentlemen. When we say that “anything is possible,” remember that we are spirits, not human beings. We’re not trying to tell you that you could jump seven or eight feet in the air and win an Olympic Gold Medal if you put your mind to it.
We’re talking about love now. Love has no limits. As long as you are thinking of others, then you could accomplish anything. That Olympic Gold Medal or Nobel Prize you desire so much may not be yours because you are competing with other human beings who God loves as much as he does you.
But, don’t for a second think that it’s too late to change your minds about certain matters and face the Truth, for the Truth is far kinder and gentler than you realize. Now that I’m a spirit, I could see that God is far kinder and gentler than I had thought when I was Martin Luther King.
Dr. Frick, you thought that because you were more spiritually developed than most people, you were beyond making certain errors in judgment and eventually you had to learn otherwise. There is a part of you that wants to fit into your society, and a part of you that wants to live in Truth.
As Martin Luther King, I obviously could have related to this dilemma, and as I told you before you human beings are far more similar than you realize.
For those of you who are not convinced that war doesn’t accomplish anything, just give what we have to say some consideration. We are very patient beings, as Dr. Frick would attest to, and we are someday hoping that the world could live in peace, and those who have a sincere belief in world peace will no longer considered “radical.”
[Matthew 5:9] Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God.
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