The Plasticity of Consciousness and the Momentum of Belief

This text explores the process behind why the post-mortem experience is reportedly so diverse and so deeply personal. It suggests that a mind saturated with a specific iconography will perceive a world populated by those very symbols, while a mind driven by fear will inhabit a landscape of contraction. These are not visitations or punishments, but the natural momentum of a localization of consciousness that has lost its physical buffer and is now manifesting unfiltered patterns of conditioning.

The Plasticity of Consciousness and the Momentum of Belief offers a framework for navigating this transition. By understanding the structures of the localized self—the intellect, memory, and ego—one can distinguish the narratives of belief from the awareness of being. This recognition allows one to move from being a character in the momentum to being the reality in which the momentum appears.


Softcover, 42 pages, In a Sense Books, 2026