Hello friends, a friend and student sent me an email this morning to tell me that he is dying, and asked me to come see him before he goes. I am not sure if I will be able to make it physically, but I will of course visit him in the immaterial.
Our dialog reminded me the thing to know about the contemplative life is it is preparation for death. The goal of the contemplative life is to shift our attention from the material senses to the immaterial (spiritual) senses.
When the various charisms arise, such as: seeing, feeling, or hearing, the movement of energy, then we have successfully shifted our attention from the material senses to the immaterial (spiritual) senses. We then simply occupy ourselves with the immaterial (spiritual) senses until death.
Upon death, we continue to occupy ourselves with the immaterial (spiritual) senses. Doing so, directs us away from the material dimensions to the higher, immaterial (spiritual) dimensions.
When leaving the body upon death just attend to the brightest object in your visual field as you transition from the body into the immaterial (spiritual) dimensions, and you will be taken to high (heavenly) domains.