Kris – May 06, 1986 Short Group Session
May 6, 1986
Channeled by Serge J. Grandbois
Transcribed by Dorothy Franlin
Recorded in Ottawao, Canada on May 06, 1986
© Copyright 2004 Avion Rising Inc.
KRIS WITH CLASS MAY 6 1986
KRIS: Good evening to you all. Now then that you are in greater number than last time that we chatted with you, let us mention to you the reasoning behind last week’s long soliloquy on death, even though some of you were indeed bored to death.
My reason to explain as I did and to challenge you as I did was to have you understand without a doubt by the very living experience of your feelings and the validity of your own vitality through your dreams, through your consciousness afterwards or during the past two weeks, that death has become in the past few years a philosophical question. It has become an intellectual debate. Your society will recognize only those portions that avoid topics of death and dying. Fortunately you have individuals that will keep on your tail such as Koebler-Ross with her books of death and dying, and those of you rare and gutsy individuals who are willing to discuss even after death experiences.
My purpose was then to have you understand that death is not removed from your experience. It is not a separate item like a piece of merchandise that you hold up to the light and see if it is worth your time. Death is part of the process of your lives. Death is part of the process of evolution just as your wakefulness is part of the process of sleeping and your period of sleep is a necessary, inviolate portion of your waking hours. Similarly death and all relatable experiences are part and parcel of each and every day that you open your eyes and look at the world around you. Death then is not the forbidding enemy of life; death is not anti-life; death is not terminal, though for some it may seem that way.
Death is the continuation of the process of the rhythm explored by nature and by the mind of man in corroboration. Death assures your survival as a species, as a race, as part of nature and as yourselves, individually. Without death your life spans would bore you, where you would wish for death. Life itself would have no meaning were it not for the interlude that you call death.
Similarly you would be highly disappointed if your turned your television on in the morning to watch your favourite soap opera and would find to your dismay that it does not end. You would, by yourselves, complain to the producer. Similarly the production of your own life includes an interlude, a break that you call death whereby you can recapitulate your experiences, your thoughts, your feelings and your point of view on the past presentation of life with “blank”. In that way you are able to appreciate the moments where you are fully alive in the physical body by recognizing the potential vitality of your own immortality.
That is the point of death. It is, in your three dimensional terms, the time when you recognize your immortality and not to the contrary. Death allows you to enhance your consciousness. Death allows you then to appreciate your identity, whereupon your can then admire the vastness of your own psychological state of being, and appreciate not only yourself, your being-ness, your creaturehood, but that of your fellow human beings and that of other life forms either on this planet or elsewhere.
Now with that in mind I will retire. I would not want to bore you to death. But I would wish you to ponder upon this last point.
CHERYL: Kris, just one small question. Are there people walking around on this plant who have just come directly from experiencing their multi-dimensional nature? Am I making sense to you?
KRIS: You mean individuals who have appeared on your planet without the process of birth? (. Yes. .) There are but they are not the type that would advertise in the Enquirer or anywhere else (laughter).
CHERYL: How would you be able to figure out if someone was that way? Any quality?
KRIS: How would you try? You see, it is difficult to appreciate the mortality of your own self and that of your fellow human beings, therefore it would be difficult also to appreciate and recognize one who has not appeared through the normal means of birth. There are some in this room now who have attempted such experiments in what you call “other life times”, and it has been pleasant, though it is part of the overall enjoyment of different avenues that allow you cooperation with other life forms.
They are not individuals who walk with white pupils or strangely affixed ears. They appear in your dreams. They appear possibly as your fellow human being on the bus. They appear as you and anyone else here – no one special quality advertised nationally.
CHERYL: So do they know that they are, though?
KRIS: They walk upon the face of your planet with the intent of observing and admiring the concerted efforts of the rest of humankind, providing help and assistance where they can.
Now with that I will let you ponder upon your immortality as you sit here in this room, and I will let our special guest here have his go at you, and allow him to liven you up. Now with that I grant you blessings from the living to the living and I will not say “rest in peace”, but I will say, “Do rest in the comfort of your own vitality and joyousness.” And with that do I then say my blessed good evening.
(The rest of the evening was taken over by Eric Schaffert who let us in an exercise in telepathy and channeled an entity called Yassel. This is not included because of adverse reactions expressed by many of the group.)

