What will happen to the DC Sniper? Where will he go?

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mcdwg

"Muhammad is scheduled to die by lethal injection Tuesday night at a Virginia prison for killing Dean Harold Meyers at a gas station during a three-week spree that left 10 people dead in 2002 across Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C.

Muhammad and his teenage accomplice, Lee Boyd Malvo, were also suspected of fatal shootings in other states including Louisiana, Alabama and Arizona. Malvo is serving a life sentence.

Sheldon says Virginia will be executing a severely mentally ill man."  Insidenova.com

Where will this guy go after he dies? Will he be in a place where people are killing each other all the time?

Xanth

He'll go where ever he feels he most deserves to based upon his religious beliefs.
I'm sure he'll judge himself honestly.

Personally, I hope he re-lives the last few minutes of each person he inflicted pain upon... but that's just my opinion.  :)

Tiny

Dear mcdwg,

well here's how I'd imagine it.

DC Sniper: "Oh what the heck, I'm still alive? No wait! **** I can hover! Oh what the...that tunnel...so beautiful... *goes through light tunnel. *Reawakens on an astral plane in an astral city with astral people, goes to an astral school where they tell him that he must reincarnate in order to wash off his bad karma...here we go again  :roll: Wonder how many he'll kill next time.

PS: Don't ask me for the purpose...



peace


Greytraveller

One current popular theory is that he will go to a lower level astral plane/BST. That is a place where others like him (deranged/homicidal/violent) also reside. It will be a self imposed Hell if you will. He will be able to leave there at any time but he will not realize it. So he will remain there until he learns enough to travel to a higher, more advanced, plane/BST. Or until some do-gooder "retrieves" him.
Regards  8-)
Grey

Leannain

Quote from: Xanth on November 10, 2009, 16:39:20
He'll go where ever he feels he most deserves to based upon his religious beliefs.
I'm sure he'll judge himself honestly.

Personally, I hope he re-lives the last few minutes of each person he inflicted pain upon... but that's just my opinion.  :)

So, he can forgive himself if he feels like it and he won't pay? Reminds me of the Catholic/Christian religion. Confess to the priest your sins, make a good show(or actually feel remorseful) and shazaam: you are forgiven, my son.

I'm a Scorpio. I don't forgive. I'd chase his soul for all eternity to exact vengeance on him. 

CFTraveler

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Quote from: Leannain on November 15, 2009, 00:16:43
So, he can forgive himself if he feels like it and he won't pay? Reminds me of the Catholic/Christian religion. Confess to the priest your sins, make a good show(or actually feel remorseful) and shazaam: you are forgiven, my son.
Not like that.  First of all, the theory isn't that simple- When someone dies, they go through a life review.  During it they relive everything they have done in life, and live it as the other person.  That means that any hurt they have caused the other person will be experienced by them.  After this process, they then reach a point in which they see what they had intended to do in this life, and compare it to what they actually did.  After many self-created simulations, which are as real as life, they eventually resolve them.  Now these simulations are as real as life, and as they continue to create them, until their consciousness has evolved to the point in which they can forgive themselves, and can 'step out of it' and realize they have been creating them all along.
This includes any cultural afterlife belief system- if they believe in hell, they'll create it, until they outgrow their need to be punished.
Then they go through a training process in which they decide what's best- to reincarnate, or to do something else.

So no, it's not like the catholic way- I'd say the catholic way is an imitation on how it's done, from a here-now-on-earth perspective.  What happens when people that haven't experienced something try to recreate it.   It may not work for everyone, but it works for some.  It's not about punishment, it's about self-reflection.


QuoteI'm a Scorpio. I don't forgive. I'd chase his soul for all eternity to exact vengeance on him.  
Then I'm sorry for your afterlife.

David Warner

Quote from: Stookie on November 11, 2009, 11:43:08
It reminds me of one of TVOS's old posts:

http://www.astralpulse.com/forums/welcome_to_astral_experiences/stanley_tookie_williams-t21527.0.html

(I have an amazing memory)

yah, you do have a good memory.. I was scrolling thru the forums and saw this. Started to read and there you have it..:)

Its honestly really hard to say what will happen to the D.C. Sniper besides he won't be pulling the trigger no more on the physical plane. *Thank God for That*

But seriously, I have studied and read thousands of NDE's experiences and many of them revoled around war, military and snipers that had the NDE. In these examples, they all witnessed the love, peace, joy, also had the full life review and how their actions affected the course of events causing the pain and suffering. Upon their returning, the experiences knew in their heart this was wrong and had caused great pain.

So comparing the D.C. sniper vs. someone who is in the military that executes people in the same fashion is there a difference? Both sides will equally feel the pain and it is not the answer. Now, I am not rooting for the D.C. sniper at all. But I am just showing that contrast of a NDE'r miltary or non will goto the same place.

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Dusty2010

Quote from: tvos on November 17, 2009, 22:38:14
yah, you do have a good memory.. I was scrolling thru the forums and saw this. Started to read and there you have it..:)

Its honestly really hard to say what will happen to the D.C. Sniper besides he won't be pulling the trigger no more on the physical plane. *Thank God for That*

But seriously, I have studied and read thousands of NDE's experiences and many of them revoled around war, military and snipers that had the NDE. In these examples, they all witnessed the love, peace, joy, also had the full life review and how their actions affected the course of events causing the pain and suffering. Upon their returning, the experiences knew in their heart this was wrong and had caused great pain.

So comparing the D.C. sniper vs. someone who is in the military that executes people in the same fashion is there a difference? Both sides will equally feel the pain and it is not the answer. Now, I am not rooting for the D.C. sniper at all. But I am just showing that contrast of a NDE'r miltary or non will goto the same place.

Tvos

While I think that the question is a valid one, one must also assume exactly what the purpose for killing was for in the first place.  In the case of the DC killer, insanity.  In the case of the sniper(s), it may be something else.  Who are we to judge?

Xanth

Quote from: Dusty2010 on November 23, 2009, 22:59:36
While I think that the question is a valid one, one must also assume exactly what the purpose for killing was for in the first place.  In the case of the DC killer, insanity.  In the case of the sniper(s), it may be something else.  Who are we to judge?
That's actually something I didn't read about...
What was his stated reason for doing what he did?

Can't just say insanity... because if that was the case, they wouldn't have executed him.
So saying that "insanity" was the reason... isn't that judging?  ;)

Ill*Logik


Stookie

Coincidence. I was Stookie before I heard of him.

iNNERvOYAGER

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He was motivated by greed. He was not insane.

Perhaps, according to his beliefs, by killing infidels in the name of jihad, he will embrace death to receive his reward of an eternity of "comfort with grapes" or 72 virgins, depending on whether he studied the original texts, or the corrupted translations of the Koran.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Allen_Muhammad
Muhammad was charged with murder, terrorism, conspiracy and the illegal use of a firearm, and faced a possible death sentence. Prosecutors said the shootings were part of a plot to extort $10 million from local and state governments.

One of Malvo's psychiatric witnesses testified in his trial that Muhammad had indoctrinated him into believing that the proceeds of the extortion attempt would be used to begin a new nation of only young, "pure" black people somewhere in Canada.

John Allen Williams, Muhammad joined the Nation of Islam in 1987 and later changed his surname to Muhammad.[1] Drawings by Malvo describe the murders as part of a "jihad"

Klaxen_2008

Where will the DC sniper go? TO HELL!!!! TO ETERNAL DAMNATION!!!! WHERE HIS SOUL WILL BE TORMENTED FOR CENTURIES AND CENTURIES BY SADISTIC DEMONS!!!!! MUHAHHAAHA MUHAHHAAHAHAHHA MUHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAA!!!!!

Nah just kidding. lol I think he will have to relive what he did from the victims perspectives and see the pain he caused onto others like the victims families. Only then can he see the true evil and wrong he did and then have a chance to change himself. Maybe he will be reincarnated into a better person. Just my 2 cents.

sublimy99

I don't know if many people will be coming back from now on. I think 2012
will mark a new beginnning and the end for the need to reincarnate.
I know people can OBE and find their past lives and unless you have, you
don't know if you were equal to a DC sniper. You just don't know.

Not to mention, aren't we all one? All connected through one higher consciousness?

Ignazio

My belief's are that if your soul likes to live in the physical plane on earth(where we live) It'll reincarnate in this world till it doesn't like it anymore and when it's tired of living here our soul will leave to go somewhere much much better.

Like Robert Monroe said, hes soul lived over 5,000 years.