Five People in the Afterlife Describe the Afterlife World

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We know what life is like in the afterlife

Today, we have many thousands of reports from people living in the afterlife about what their world is like. It is like the Earth world, only much more glorious. In this video, I present the descriptions by five people now living in the afterlife of what the world of the afterlife is like.

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In the Afterlife world, there are many environments, but each is gloriously pleasant, with surroundings reminiscent of the environment of Earth School, only more beautiful than the residents are able to describe. 

The world of the afterlife most people go to is called by some Summerland. The environment a person lives in depends on the person’s state of being and expectations. If someone is still tied to the earth and its environment, they will experience an existence very much like the earth for as long as they remain at that level of thought. The descriptions we receive of the Summerland environment are filled with ecstatic descriptions of a realm just like the earth realm, but much more glorious. Everything that is lovely on Earth is exceedingly lovely in the life after this life, and the environment contains many features undreamt of on earth.

Leland Stanford, speaking to his father from spirit through medium Fred Evans, explained the environment in the life after this life. A narrator speaks the message. A transcript follows the video controls.

Leland Stanford in the Afterlife Describes the Environment in the Afterlife

Try to understand that the landscapes are spiritual, and so is the beauty of all that there is on the other side of life. The physical is only a gross imitation of the spiritual. There is no tongue which can describe the beauty of the spiritual realms, wherein are the souls of those who have just entered on their progressive existence—souls who have striven to do their best according to their light. I say that there is no tongue that can describe the beauties of that land. Take the best that you have, and it is poor in comparison.
Leland Stanford on the afterlife
Leland Stanford Jr.

Shakespearean Actress Dame Ellen Alice Terry Describes the World of the Afterlife

Dame Alice Ellen Terry, the Shakespearean actress living in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, described the realm of the life after this life in a Leslie Flint session. Leslie Flint was a direct-voice medium in the 20th century. People from the afterlife came into the room where Flint was sitting and spoke though an ectoplasmic voice box that formed on his shoulder. This is Ellen Terry speaking as she describes the afterlife during a Leslie Flint session.

But I can say that that which constitutes my life is full of beauty, full of color, full indeed of every aspect of loveliness that words could depict or experience could experience. There is so much. There are great buildings, beautiful to behold. There are great cities in which all can be found that is good for the life of the individual. There are great theatres, of course, in which great plays are performed. Great operas, even, are sung. Great musicians compose great works, so the great orchestras can play and many can be blessed by music and the color which suffuses the whole auditorium during its performance.
Ellen Terry describes the aftrlife
Dame Ellen Alice Terry

If only I could even just depict the colorings of this world, this place in which I find myself now, so far removed from your realization. Colors beyond description; ever changing in their subtlety and ever giving forth, as it were, a luminosity and a beauty so far removed from material ideas, that one cannot hope to recapture. Thinking, as one must, in comparison to the rainbow of the earth, one can see here, as it were, the colorings of innumerable rainbows with innumerable colorings, far more vast and comprehensive in their spectrum.

In the spirit world, there is never darkness, but rather a diffused subtlety of light that can at times resemble a twilight. However, this light is entirely unlike anything that exists in the physical world. Although there are times of quietude and rest, there is never a need for sleep or rest. Instead, there is a sense of peacefulness that arises when we feel the need for it. Despite this peacefulness, our energies never seem to flag, and we are always called upon to do more, to experience more, and to endeavor more.

The spirit world is filled with the beauty and magnificence of the countryside and nature’s vibrant colors. However, everything is even more glorified and beautified than what is known on Earth. All the familiar conditions of earthly life exist but are much more rarefied, more beautiful, and more vast in their comprehension and experience.

Monsignor Robert Hugh Benson Describes Flowers in the Afterlife

Residents of the afterlife say flowers grow in glorious profusion in their world. This description what flowers look like from Anthony Borgia’s Life in the World Unseen gives a flavor of how much more remarkable the life after this life is than the earth environment. He was noting that the gardens are very orderly.  A narrator speaks the text from the book.

I am describing not the ordinary orderliness that one might expect to see in public gardens on Earth, but rather an exceptionally beautiful and well-tended space. There were no unruly growths or tangled masses of foliage and weeds; instead, there was an awe-inspiring abundance of stunning flowers arranged to showcase their beauty perfectly. As I examined them more closely, I found that many of the flowers were entirely unfamiliar to me, and their colors were more vibrant than anything I had ever seen on Earth. What struck me most, however, was the vital atmosphere of eternal life that these flowers emitted. As one approached a particular group of flowers or even a single blossom, it felt as though they radiated an energy that spiritually uplifted the soul and gave it strength. And the heavenly fragrances they emitted were beyond compare.

Monsignor Benson describes life in the afterlife
Monsignor Robert Hugh Benson

All of these flowers were living and breathing, and according to my friend, incorruptible. When I drew near to them, I noticed another astonishing feature: a musical sound enveloped them, producing soft harmonies that precisely matched the flowers’ gorgeous colors. I am not musically adept enough to explain this phenomenon in technical terms, but I hope to bring someone with more knowledge of the subject to explain it more fully. For now, suffice it to say that these musical sounds were in perfect harmony with everything I had seen so far, and there was perfect harmony everywhere.

A Resident of the Afterlife Describes the Atmosphere

The sky in Summerland is blue, with no sun, moon, or stars. There is an ambient light of higher quality than the light from the sun. One resident of Earth School describes the light in this way. A narrator speaks the message.

The light in the spirit world is a result of our minds’ action on the atmosphere. We can think light into existence, and it appears before us. This is why individuals who come with negative energies cannot see in the dark, as their minds do not possess the competence to produce light. As we ascend through the spheres, there is an increased intensity of light. This light emanates from the blending of more spiritual minds.

It is a mistake to speak of the sun in the spirit world, for there is no such thing. The light in the spirit world radiates from atoms and is entirely different from the grosser light found in the physical world. This light is soft, radiant, and brilliant. It is so ethereal and beautiful that it blends with sensation, and the physical eye cannot behold it. On the contrary, the physical world’s light is unnatural and painful to the spirit.

There is no night, although some describe a “twilight” period each day in which the ambient light is not so bright. People do “rest,” but don’t sleep unless they want to sleep.

The temperature is always pleasant, with no inclement weather, although there is one description of a “mist” that happens every two earth weeks and another of rain that “is good for our bodies.”

Buildings such as halls of learning, schools, art galleries, concert halls, and museums are described as being made of a solid material that has a pearl-like luminescence. The buildings are assembled in vast, beautiful, clean cities. In these halls of learning, all people studiously read out of self-motivated interest.

Monsignor Robert Hugh Benson Describes the Sea in the Afterlife

Any of the heaven environments have all the common features of Earth. There are mountains, rivers, lakes, forests, meadows, and vast fields of flowers. There are seas and beaches. Monsignor Hugh Benson, speaking through medium Anthony Borgia, describes a sea. A narrator speaks the text from the book.

Never had I expected to behold such a sea. It’s covering was the most perfect reflection of the blue of the sky above, but in addition it reflected myriad rainbow tints in every little wavelet. … From where we were, I could see islands of some considerable size in the distance. … Beneath us was a fine stretch of beach upon which we could see people seated at the water’s edge.

Monsignor Benson describes life in the afterlife
Monsignor Robert Hugh Benson

A Man in the Afterlife Describes the Realm There

The environment is consistently described as being exceptionally beautiful. Stafford Betty, in The Afterlife Unveiled: What the Dead Are Telling Us About Their World, includes a description of the environment and homes conveyed through medium William Stainton Moses. A narrator speaks the text from the book.

Stafford Betty on the Afterlife
Dr. Stafford Betty

I have no recollection of losing consciousness, but the darkness seemed to give place to a beautiful scene which gradually unfolded itself. I seemed to stand on the margin of a lake, behind which rose a chain of hills, verdant to their tops, and shrouded in a soft haze. The atmosphere was like that of Italy, translucent and soft. The water beside which I stood was unruffled, and the sky overhead was of cloudless blue. I strolled along the margin of the lake, meditating on the beauty of the scene.

The Afterlife Unveiled

I met a person coming towards me [and] knew it was Mentor [one of a group of 49 spirit communicators]. … His voice as he addressed me was sharp and decisive in tone: “You are in spirit-land, and we are going to show you a scene in the spheres.” He turned and walked with me along the margin of the lake till we came to a road which branched along the foot of the mountain. A little brook flowed by its side, and beyond was a lovely stretch of verdant meadow, not cut up into fields as with us, but undulating as far as the eye could reach. 

We approached a house very like an Italian villa, situated in a nook, amidst a grove of trees like nothing I ever saw before; more like gigantic ferns of the most graceful and varied description. Before the door were plots of flowers of the most lovely hues and varieties. My guide gestured to me that I should enter, and we entered a large hall. In the middle was a fountain with a bank of flowers and ferns. A beautiful scent filled the air, and the sound of sweet music, soft and soothing, greeted the ear.

Summerland, the world of the afterlife is described as being much like Earth, only much more glorious. All people live on after the body dies in one of the areas of the afterlife. People have bodies just as they had on Earth, but the bodies are as they had in their 20s or 30s on Earth, with no defects. The experiences people have are reminiscent of the experiences we have on Earth, but everything is more wonderful than the residents can describe. We know from descriptions of life there that you will come to the end of this life, but you will never die.

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Five People in the Afterlife Describe the Afterlife World
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Five People in the Afterlife Describe the Afterlife World
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Today, we know that people live on after the body dies. And we know what life in the afterlife is like, from thousands of communications from the people living there after their bodies on Earth died. This video contains descriptions by five people now living in the afterlife of what the afterlife is like.
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We know what life is like in the afterlife

Today, we have many thousands of reports from people living in the afterlife about what their world is like. It is like the Earth world, only much more glorious. In this video, I present the descriptions by five people now living in the afterlife of what the world of the afterlife is like.

Support this effort to give people the truth about the reality of the afterlife by contributing $6 for a membership.

In the Afterlife world, there are many environments, but each is gloriously pleasant, with surroundings reminiscent of the environment of Earth School, only more beautiful than the residents are able to describe. 

The world of the afterlife most people go to is called by some Summerland. The environment a person lives in depends on the person’s state of being and expectations. If someone is still tied to the earth and its environment, they will experience an existence very much like the earth for as long as they remain at that level of thought. The descriptions we receive of the Summerland environment are filled with ecstatic descriptions of a realm just like the earth realm, but much more glorious. Everything that is lovely on Earth is exceedingly lovely in the life after this life, and the environment contains many features undreamt of on earth.

Leland Stanford, speaking to his father from spirit through medium Fred Evans, explained the environment in the life after this life. A narrator speaks the message. A transcript follows the video controls.

Leland Stanford in the Afterlife Describes the Environment in the Afterlife

Try to understand that the landscapes are spiritual, and so is the beauty of all that there is on the other side of life. The physical is only a gross imitation of the spiritual. There is no tongue which can describe the beauty of the spiritual realms, wherein are the souls of those who have just entered on their progressive existence—souls who have striven to do their best according to their light. I say that there is no tongue that can describe the beauties of that land. Take the best that you have, and it is poor in comparison.
Leland Stanford on the afterlife
Leland Stanford Jr.

Shakespearean Actress Dame Ellen Alice Terry Describes the World of the Afterlife

Dame Alice Ellen Terry, the Shakespearean actress living in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, described the realm of the life after this life in a Leslie Flint session. Leslie Flint was a direct-voice medium in the 20th century. People from the afterlife came into the room where Flint was sitting and spoke though an ectoplasmic voice box that formed on his shoulder. This is Ellen Terry speaking as she describes the afterlife during a Leslie Flint session.

But I can say that that which constitutes my life is full of beauty, full of color, full indeed of every aspect of loveliness that words could depict or experience could experience. There is so much. There are great buildings, beautiful to behold. There are great cities in which all can be found that is good for the life of the individual. There are great theatres, of course, in which great plays are performed. Great operas, even, are sung. Great musicians compose great works, so the great orchestras can play and many can be blessed by music and the color which suffuses the whole auditorium during its performance.
Ellen Terry describes the aftrlife
Dame Ellen Alice Terry

If only I could even just depict the colorings of this world, this place in which I find myself now, so far removed from your realization. Colors beyond description; ever changing in their subtlety and ever giving forth, as it were, a luminosity and a beauty so far removed from material ideas, that one cannot hope to recapture. Thinking, as one must, in comparison to the rainbow of the earth, one can see here, as it were, the colorings of innumerable rainbows with innumerable colorings, far more vast and comprehensive in their spectrum.

In the spirit world, there is never darkness, but rather a diffused subtlety of light that can at times resemble a twilight. However, this light is entirely unlike anything that exists in the physical world. Although there are times of quietude and rest, there is never a need for sleep or rest. Instead, there is a sense of peacefulness that arises when we feel the need for it. Despite this peacefulness, our energies never seem to flag, and we are always called upon to do more, to experience more, and to endeavor more.

The spirit world is filled with the beauty and magnificence of the countryside and nature’s vibrant colors. However, everything is even more glorified and beautified than what is known on Earth. All the familiar conditions of earthly life exist but are much more rarefied, more beautiful, and more vast in their comprehension and experience.

Monsignor Robert Hugh Benson Describes Flowers in the Afterlife

Residents of the afterlife say flowers grow in glorious profusion in their world. This description what flowers look like from Anthony Borgia’s Life in the World Unseen gives a flavor of how much more remarkable the life after this life is than the earth environment. He was noting that the gardens are very orderly.  A narrator speaks the text from the book.

I am describing not the ordinary orderliness that one might expect to see in public gardens on Earth, but rather an exceptionally beautiful and well-tended space. There were no unruly growths or tangled masses of foliage and weeds; instead, there was an awe-inspiring abundance of stunning flowers arranged to showcase their beauty perfectly. As I examined them more closely, I found that many of the flowers were entirely unfamiliar to me, and their colors were more vibrant than anything I had ever seen on Earth. What struck me most, however, was the vital atmosphere of eternal life that these flowers emitted. As one approached a particular group of flowers or even a single blossom, it felt as though they radiated an energy that spiritually uplifted the soul and gave it strength. And the heavenly fragrances they emitted were beyond compare.

Monsignor Benson describes life in the afterlife
Monsignor Robert Hugh Benson

All of these flowers were living and breathing, and according to my friend, incorruptible. When I drew near to them, I noticed another astonishing feature: a musical sound enveloped them, producing soft harmonies that precisely matched the flowers’ gorgeous colors. I am not musically adept enough to explain this phenomenon in technical terms, but I hope to bring someone with more knowledge of the subject to explain it more fully. For now, suffice it to say that these musical sounds were in perfect harmony with everything I had seen so far, and there was perfect harmony everywhere.

A Resident of the Afterlife Describes the Atmosphere

The sky in Summerland is blue, with no sun, moon, or stars. There is an ambient light of higher quality than the light from the sun. One resident of Earth School describes the light in this way. A narrator speaks the message.

The light in the spirit world is a result of our minds’ action on the atmosphere. We can think light into existence, and it appears before us. This is why individuals who come with negative energies cannot see in the dark, as their minds do not possess the competence to produce light. As we ascend through the spheres, there is an increased intensity of light. This light emanates from the blending of more spiritual minds.

It is a mistake to speak of the sun in the spirit world, for there is no such thing. The light in the spirit world radiates from atoms and is entirely different from the grosser light found in the physical world. This light is soft, radiant, and brilliant. It is so ethereal and beautiful that it blends with sensation, and the physical eye cannot behold it. On the contrary, the physical world’s light is unnatural and painful to the spirit.

There is no night, although some describe a “twilight” period each day in which the ambient light is not so bright. People do “rest,” but don’t sleep unless they want to sleep.

The temperature is always pleasant, with no inclement weather, although there is one description of a “mist” that happens every two earth weeks and another of rain that “is good for our bodies.”

Buildings such as halls of learning, schools, art galleries, concert halls, and museums are described as being made of a solid material that has a pearl-like luminescence. The buildings are assembled in vast, beautiful, clean cities. In these halls of learning, all people studiously read out of self-motivated interest.

Monsignor Robert Hugh Benson Describes the Sea in the Afterlife

Any of the heaven environments have all the common features of Earth. There are mountains, rivers, lakes, forests, meadows, and vast fields of flowers. There are seas and beaches. Monsignor Hugh Benson, speaking through medium Anthony Borgia, describes a sea. A narrator speaks the text from the book.

Never had I expected to behold such a sea. It’s covering was the most perfect reflection of the blue of the sky above, but in addition it reflected myriad rainbow tints in every little wavelet. … From where we were, I could see islands of some considerable size in the distance. … Beneath us was a fine stretch of beach upon which we could see people seated at the water’s edge.

Monsignor Benson describes life in the afterlife
Monsignor Robert Hugh Benson

A Man in the Afterlife Describes the Realm There

The environment is consistently described as being exceptionally beautiful. Stafford Betty, in The Afterlife Unveiled: What the Dead Are Telling Us About Their World, includes a description of the environment and homes conveyed through medium William Stainton Moses. A narrator speaks the text from the book.

Stafford Betty on the Afterlife
Dr. Stafford Betty

I have no recollection of losing consciousness, but the darkness seemed to give place to a beautiful scene which gradually unfolded itself. I seemed to stand on the margin of a lake, behind which rose a chain of hills, verdant to their tops, and shrouded in a soft haze. The atmosphere was like that of Italy, translucent and soft. The water beside which I stood was unruffled, and the sky overhead was of cloudless blue. I strolled along the margin of the lake, meditating on the beauty of the scene.

The Afterlife Unveiled

I met a person coming towards me [and] knew it was Mentor [one of a group of 49 spirit communicators]. … His voice as he addressed me was sharp and decisive in tone: “You are in spirit-land, and we are going to show you a scene in the spheres.” He turned and walked with me along the margin of the lake till we came to a road which branched along the foot of the mountain. A little brook flowed by its side, and beyond was a lovely stretch of verdant meadow, not cut up into fields as with us, but undulating as far as the eye could reach. 

We approached a house very like an Italian villa, situated in a nook, amidst a grove of trees like nothing I ever saw before; more like gigantic ferns of the most graceful and varied description. Before the door were plots of flowers of the most lovely hues and varieties. My guide gestured to me that I should enter, and we entered a large hall. In the middle was a fountain with a bank of flowers and ferns. A beautiful scent filled the air, and the sound of sweet music, soft and soothing, greeted the ear.

Summerland, the world of the afterlife is described as being much like Earth, only much more glorious. All people live on after the body dies in one of the areas of the afterlife. People have bodies just as they had on Earth, but the bodies are as they had in their 20s or 30s on Earth, with no defects. The experiences people have are reminiscent of the experiences we have on Earth, but everything is more wonderful than the residents can describe. We know from descriptions of life there that you will come to the end of this life, but you will never die.

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Five People in the Afterlife Describe the Afterlife World
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Five People in the Afterlife Describe the Afterlife World
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Today, we know that people live on after the body dies. And we know what life in the afterlife is like, from thousands of communications from the people living there after their bodies on Earth died. This video contains descriptions by five people now living in the afterlife of what the afterlife is like.
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