What is death, exactly?
- priyavallabh
- May 23, 2023
- 2 min read

Jennai's réponse to questions about death - 03 February 2022
Death is the releasing of the tight focus of consciousness that is required to sustain an embodiment. An embodiment is not about the bodies. Rather, it is about the focus of consciousness, and when you begin to lose that focus of consciousness, when you are no longer able to sustain that focus of consciousness, then you experience what you are describing as death. It is not a loss of the self. It is the release of the particular focusing mechanism that enables a PARTICULAR, FOCUSED expression of self.
That self - that personhood - that personality - that range of experiences that is enacted through that embodiment is not lost. It is encompassed without the specificities of tight focus. The personality is not lost but expanded into a greater region of self.
Yes, you will never regain that particular focus - that particular expression of personhood. But that expression of personhood is such a minuscule part of who you are that it is an easy surrender - it is an easy thing to surrender that personhood when the purpose which that personhood serves comes to an end.
The death state is not an unconscious state - rather it is more completely conscious than the lifetime-embodiment state. The death state is removed from the filters of an embodiment, while still maintaining the consciousness of that embodiment. In the death state, you work with that particular set of experiences - that personhood - that lifetime - and you integrate what was achieved vibrationally in that lifetime. Vibrationally, not in terms of context, nor in terms of material expression or material achievement - but in terms of vibrational expansion. That is what you are working with. It is a more greatly conscious state, but it is not yet the state of the higher self. Remember that the higher self is focused outside of life - it is a static realm of consciousness which knows the entirety of its expanse. Embodiment and death are corresponding expressions within the domain of life. They contain movement and expansion, and in that, they are less than the totality of being that the higher self is.
So death is more conscious but it is a focused consciousness - the purpose of a death state is to afford a reflective period for the expansion that has occurred within a particular embodiment - a particular focus, or focused expression of life. They are not separate. The death period and the more animated embodiment period are the same life-time. The lifetime does not terminate when the body is released - the life-time ends at the end of that reflective period [when that particular focus of consciousness is released].
It is a new concept for the 3rd dimensional self … that a particular embodiment includes the death-cycle as well as what is commonly referred to as the life-cycle. All lifetimes are encompassing of both those outward and inward expansion periods.




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