1) the process of "descension" or allowing light to descend into ourselves Thus bringing down finer, higher energies of consciousness It is the embodiment of unity of oneness, of God-like awareness 2) accepting a more loving and unified reality, such as the reality embodied by fifth dimensional energies and beyond
In short it is the process by which the consciousness can evolve into new state of being It is the process by which you activate your christ light to empower your consciousness vehicle, your lightbody, to be able to trancend your "self" into new octaves of being Becomming enlightened and transcending the need for a death and rebirth cycle in order to evolve The more enlightened you become the more responsibility you will have as a requirement and the more things you can "involve" yourself in All these things become automatic as the individual tranmutes thier old habits and holds more love with the "willingness" to do so
Specifically: The visible ascent of our Savior on the fortieth day after his resurrection
Christ's departure from the Earth forty days after his rising from the dead (Mark 16: 19, Luke 24: 51, Acts 1: 9, 11) He rose to Heaven under his own power, as the fully divine God in a fully human (but resurrected) body Compare: Assumption
The bodily rising into leaven The departure from earth, proceeding upward into heaven
The ascension of a person to a high rank or important position is the act of reaching this position. 50 years after his ascension to the Cambodian throne. In Christian belief, the ascent of Jesus into heaven 40 days after the Resurrection. The Book of Acts relates that, after several appearances to the Apostles over a period of 40 days, Jesus was taken up in their presence and hidden behind a cloud, a symbol of God's presence. The event is thought to indicate a new relationship between Jesus and God and between Jesus and his followers. The feast of the Ascension is universally observed by Christians, and its celebration emphasizes the kingship of Christ. Since the 4th century, it has been celebrated 40 days after Easter and 10 days before Pentecost
the feast of the ascent of Christ into Heaven, celebrated forty days after Easter
In some religions, when someone goes to heaven, you can refer to their ascension to heaven. the two-day holiday marking the Prophet's ascension to heaven
(New Testament) the rising of the body of Jesus into heaven on the 40th day after his Resurrection