Clif describes his three death experiences in detail, speculates on how the afterlife works, and then details his memories before birth.
- 00:25 An audio specifically for Elizabeth who recently lost her nephew; Died three times in this body; Also have memories from before I was born into this body
- 03:10 Instant peace when separation from the body occurs; Drowned at 9.5; Bad drugs at 16.5; Colon cancer at 65; At age 9.5, snorkeling with new plastic fins, goggles, and snorkel, got into rip current; Found later on the beach; Felt warm and protected; Separation from body when they pulled me from the beach;
- 11:55 Bought mescaline at 16.5 years; Watched over my body for a while; Woke up late the next morning
- 17:03 Currently 72yo; Have been visited by many people I’ve been associated with after they died; All passed very late at night or early in the morning; Mother, brother, father in-law, and a number of friends
- 18:39 Gap in audio
- 18:53 Passed of colon cancer at age 65; Jenny Moonstone interview three days before death; Friday 13, 2018; Instant peace and relief; Three spheres – Thinker, Knower, and Doer
- 28:45 Knower: If you go back now, you’ll have a chance to know love in your later years
- 31:03 One guy who died in Vietnam on hospital ship
- 34:19 Religious experiences in the afterlife seems to be an overlay in the mind after the person comes back; Tendrils to living world tend to go away after 24 hours; No pressure, no duration; Peace beyond words
- 37:30 Processing; Soul is cleansed of all experiences that are rendered into a drop that become intuition for the next life; Soul goes into its own process; Consciousness goes into Deep Sleep
- 41:50 Experience before birth; Memory of corridor, then very large space; Transit of Shoshone; Did not find suitable parents, so returned; Second time sparked, bonding happened. Everyone enters the new body sometime after birth, maybe months
- 49:30 Highly structured matterium; Everyone chooses this life; Karma
Direct audio link: https://clifhigh.substack.com/p/what-it-was-like-when-i-died



