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Transcendentalist - Kurt Kawohl
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Kurt
Kawohl immigrated to the U.S. in 1950 from Germany
and currently resides in Newport Beach, California,
where he works as a real estate broker. When he was
a teenager, he had a near-death experience which
forever changed his life. Today he has two married
daughters and three grandchildren. Kurt remarks,
"I have been truly blessed. God's inspirations
and blessings are available to all who seek them.
Our lives may come with many bumps and bruises but
we should always look forward towards a major goal
that we want to achieve and strive to attain it
"One day at a time."
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The following is Kurt's testimony and some of the insights he has learned.
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I have
personally experienced my spirit leaving my body and being united with
the "ultimate supreme spirit" (God?). In 1956, when I was
fifteen years old, I had pneumonia and thought I was dying. My father
took me to a doctor who gave me a penicillin injection and recommended
immediate hospitalization. We had no medical insurance or money, so my
father took me home to recuperate. I remember the drive home vividly.
Every breath was painful and my chest felt as though a great weight was
upon it. I watched cars and trucks drive by, and wondered how people
could make long term plans when life was so unpredictable.
Several nights later, it felt as if my spirit left my body and it
experienced being in a place with a gathering of souls or spirits. I
sensed great peace, tranquility and ecstasy -- a rapture that was beyond
a person's imagination. I felt as if I was a part of ALL, a part of God.
I was mentally communicating and in sync with everyone, including not
only some of my deceased acquaintances and relatives, but many of the
prophets of the Bible, and historical people I had read about. There was
no dominant force, no forceful leader. I somehow knew who everyone was.
Every thought interacted with the whole community. I had no questions;
it seemed as if everything was revealed and crystal clear. I saw the
universe stretched out with spirits engaged in mental interaction like
master craftsmen contemplating the creation of a new frontier.
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Kurt's
Spiritual Journey
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When I told
my father who was a preacher of the Lutheran Faith about my experience
he dismissed it abruptly and told me that this "supreme
spirit," this God that my spirit had witnessed, was not the God of
the Bible and he told me to pray for my salvation. We never talked about
it afterwards.
Since that time I never really gave it much thought until the New York
World Trade Center tragedy on 9-11-01. I went into deep meditation. I
wanted to find an answer to why and how some misguided individuals could
believe that their actions would be rewarded with their soul's eternal
life with God. I then had a couple of experiences similar to the one I
had at age fifteen of my spirit communicating with the "ultimate
spirit." (God, Allah or whatever one desires to call him/her/it)
One spiritual experience seemed to last throughout the entire night. My
spirit observed the entire history and the evolution of the universe and
our varying perceptions of God, as if in a fast-forward film.
The messenger is of no significance. It is the message that needs to be
taken into account and judged for its merits. The experiences I
encountered after the 9-11 tragedy helped me come to this conclusion: In
this 21st Century, the Age of Technology, we are still plagued by
religious beliefs that are a contributing cause toward terrorism,
killings and wars between nations. Belief in a deity, who keeps causing
catastrophes, punishes people, and created the universe out of
nothingness as if by magic was brought about by hysteria and
superstitions. This thought process needs to be reassessed and brought
up to date. Open-minded people must use common sense to determine
whether this so-called deity was incorrectly perceived, misinterpreted
and misunderstood by the masses of a bygone era.
Some will say that my personal experience of oneness with a supreme
spirit is nothing but a dream or a vivid imagination. It doesn't matter
whether you accept or totally reject my story. What does matter is that
we evolve to a point whereby we can encourage open-minded people to
offer feedback on how our religious beliefs can be brought into the 21st
century.
My concept is that God is a spiritual unity, a oneness, a structured
government-like "Spiritual Collective"; the "Progressive
and Accumulative Spiritual Intelligence" of the universe existing
in the spiritual fourth dimension; a collective of the righteous souls
who have passed into the spiritual realm; a spiritual continuity.
Kurt Kawohl
kkawohl1@cox.net
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