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What Happens When We Die?

Life is Short!

By zedPublished 15 days ago 3 min read
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What happens when we die?

Did you know that when we pass away, our souls undergo a life review lasting for 21 Earth days? As our spirits depart from our physical bodies, we naturally move towards a radiant light, which is the source of the reincarnation cycle. Following this, we undergo a comprehensive lifetime review, evaluating our accumulated karma. At this juncture, we face a pivotal choice: to either re-enter the cycle of reincarnation or reconnect with the ultimate source and consciousness of the Creator. Upon choosing reincarnation, we select our life paths and form soul contracts with individuals we will encounter in the physical realm, such as our parents, family, and friends. Contrary to conventional notions of heaven and hell, where some religious institutions place emphasis, karma is the sole determinant of our paths. Throughout this journey, we are accompanied by spirit guides, also known as guardian angels, who offer guidance and support.

Upon our transition, we are welcomed by a party, explaining why individuals who have near-death experiences often report seeing familiar faces and feeling comforted. As the spirit separates from the physical body, the silver cord is severed, and we are drawn towards the radiant light, accompanied by a guardian angel or spirit guide, often a friend or relative. This light serves as the energy source leading to the life review and reincarnation cycles, presided over by the Lords of Cycles. These entities, not judges but reviewers, operate under the guidance of the Creator's laws. In this earthly reality, we function as students, acquiring knowledge about emotions and limitations, serving as data collectors. Advancement necessitates learning from our mistakes, and failure to do so results in forced reincarnation in similar or lower states.

According to ancient Taoist beliefs, upon encountering the bright light after death, individuals are drawn towards it, yet they have the option to look beyond it. Behind the light lies the universe, offering the choice to return either to one's current life or to the Creator and the source of the universe. Dolores Cannon, a renowned hypnotherapist specializing in past life regression, spent nearly half a century exploring the intricacies of death and reincarnation through her clients' experiences. These clients, regressed to their lost memories of death, provided valuable insights into the afterlife and the ongoing cycle of reincarnation.

The ultimate goal of reality is to manipulate energy, achieve full awareness of Christ Consciousness, and resolve all karmic debts. Canon's findings suggest three primary destinations in the afterlife, determined by one's vibrational frequency. The lower astral realm is inhabited by souls deeply entrenched in earthly life, including murderers, addicts, and those with psychosis. Many remain unaware of their death and seek to re-enter living bodies, perpetuating destructive cycles. The middle astral realm resembles a concept of heaven, described as a beautiful and vibrant place where individuals can shape their reality based on their desires. Here, reunions with loved ones are possible. Some souls, seeking deeper experiences, progress to an upper stage of reality, where they connect to libraries of the akashic records within the source. These libraries contain rooms where souls can observe and study various aspects of reality, informing their choices for future incarnations.

Alan Watts, an esteemed English writer and professor, presented a transformative speech in the 1970s, pondering the nature of dreams and reality. He proposed that every living being is fundamentally a fractal piece of the divine, playing out various experiences in the universe. Watts' ideas align with simulation theory, which suggests that our universe operates similarly to a programmed reality. Intriguingly, this theory extends to the concept of thoughts as particles traversing diverse dimensions, as illuminated by principles of quantum mechanics.

In conclusion, various teachings from diverse sources converge on a fundamental truth: we are all fractions of the Creator, experiencing life within a multidimensional reality. Our actions in each lifetime contribute to the karmic cycle until we have learned all our lessons, ultimately returning to the reality from which we originate.

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  • Rosie𐙚15 days ago

    Interesting read, very thought provoking

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