Life in the Afterlife (Part 6)

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What it is like in the afterlife

After we have fully settled back in to our eternal home, we will enjoy an eternity of many joys and ongoing personal pleasures. We don’t practice any religion in the afterlife. Instead, we live in the light of God’s love. And the more developed we are spiritually, the higher we are vibrating, so the higher is the consciousness level of the afterlife that we can comfortably reach. Most of us are vibrating at the third or fourth primary level. But we denominate seven primary astral levels, and if you have really worked at growing spiritually in your earth-life just ended, some exciting adventures may be in store that you can enjoy with friends from your lifetime just ended, and with friends from lifetimes past! Let’s see what some of those adventures might be:

  • Cultural fun. One fairly recent afterlife fad is re-experiencing great cultural moments. For Americans, attending the re-enactment of the Continental Congress, visiting a wild-west town, and re-creating the nineteen-fifties are three that have been mentioned.
  • Attending and performing in concerts and plays. We can hear and see some of the greats perform, and we even can perform ourselves. The concerts and plays are performed in open-air coliseums, where every attendee is in the first row. Our afterlife hearing is much enhanced, and when orchestras play, people can also see the music as glorious colors and shapes appearing above the orchestra. Many recently-dead entertainers perform, including John Lennon, Frank Sinatra, and Elvis Presley (in his early, late, and Vegas versions.)
  • Intensive studies. Some of us return home eager to learn more from the greatest teachers and philosophers, and they and their students are happy to teach us. Jesus Himself often teaches in the afterlife, as do the Buddha and others whose names are famous on earth.
  • Lots of traveling. Provided that we are sufficiently advanced spiritually, we can go to other distant planets, even to the edge of the universe, and to almost infinite other dimensions, all instantly and entirely by mind. We can visit the Summerlands of the great earth-civilizations, and there we can – for example – watch the pyramids being built.
  • Teaching and learning things. The sublevels of the sixth primary level of the afterlife are where we prepare to join the Godhead Collective at the seventh level. Many of those at the sixth level teach on the lower levels, so it is sometimes called the teaching level. It is also called the causal level, since all the material-seeming aspects of the afterlife, the buildings and even the plants and vegetation, are created by those at the sixth level. When we return home vibrating high enough, we ourselves can learn how to be creators.
  • Advancing to a higher level. If we have returned home vibrating at a higher consciousness level, then soon after our return, some who are vibrating at that level will invite us to accompany them to our new home level, and will show us around. You will find that each higher level is more beautiful, brighter, and with more to explore! We can easily go lower, but we cannot go higher than the level to which our consciousness vibratory rate suits us.
  • Planning another earth-lifetime. Eventually, we may want to get together with others and plan ways to get the most possible spiritual growth and pleasure from our ever-expanding, never-ending lives.

The more we have grown spiritually, the more we want to grow spiritually! Each earth lifetime is another precious opportunity to make the most of our wonderful eternal lives.

This is the sixth and final post about the glorious world that awaits us all!

Conclusion

In conclusion, the depiction of the afterlife presented in this series of posts paints a vibrant and dynamic realm where spiritual growth and personal fulfillment continue unabated. Freed from earthly constraints and religious practices, souls bask in the unconditional love of God, exploring diverse spiritual and cultural experiences. Whether it’s reliving historical moments, engaging in artistic performances, advancing knowledge with the guidance of legendary teachers, or journeying across cosmic landscapes, the afterlife offers endless opportunities for exploration and learning. The structure of this realm, with its seven primary astral levels, encourages souls to continually evolve, providing a clear pathway towards greater enlightenment and unity with the divine. Each soul’s journey is both a continuation of past life lessons and a preparation for future incarnations, highlighting the eternal cycle of spiritual development and the everlasting quest for deeper understanding and joy.

FAQ’s

What happens after you die?

After death, it is believed that you transition to an afterlife where you are free from earthly constraints. In this state, your spiritual development determines the level of consciousness you attain, which in turn influences your experiences and interactions in the afterlife.

 

What is life in the afterlife like?

Life in the afterlife is depicted as a rich and fulfilling experience where souls have the opportunity to engage in a variety of activities such as attending cultural events, performing in concerts, participating in intensive studies, and traveling to distant dimensions. The afterlife is characterized by enhanced senses, enabling experiences like seeing music as colors and shapes. It is a place of continuous learning and spiritual growth, where you can meet and interact with souls from past lifetimes and engage in adventures that are both educational and enjoyable.

 

Can you meet historical figures in the afterlife?

Yes, in the afterlife, it is possible to meet and learn from historical figures and renowned teachers from various cultures and eras, including religious figures like Jesus and philosophers like the Buddha. These encounters provide opportunities for profound learning and spiritual growth.

 

Is there any structure to the afterlife?

The afterlife is structured into seven primary astral levels, each representing different stages of spiritual development. The higher the level, the more advanced the soul’s vibrational consciousness, allowing access to more complex and enriching experiences. The sixth level, for instance, is known as the teaching level where souls can learn to create aspects of their environment.

 

How do cultural experiences manifest in the afterlife?

Cultural experiences in the afterlife include re-enactments of significant historical events, visits to reconstructed towns and periods, such as a wild-west town or the 1950s. These experiences allow souls to relive and deeply connect with various cultural heritages.

 

What kind of personal development can occur in the afterlife?

The afterlife offers extensive opportunities for personal and spiritual development. Souls can engage in teaching or learning, plan future earthly lifetimes to maximize spiritual growth, and advance to higher levels of consciousness. Each experience is designed to facilitate ongoing growth and enjoyment, reflecting the soul’s eternal journey.

 

Can you create in the afterlife?

At certain levels of the afterlife, particularly the sixth level, souls learn to become creators themselves, shaping and constructing their surroundings and experiences. This creative ability is a higher form of spiritual practice that reflects profound understanding and mastery of the soul’s capabilities.

You can support this effort to give people the truth about the reality of the afterlife with your $6 contribution.

What it is like in the afterlife

After we have fully settled back in to our eternal home, we will enjoy an eternity of many joys and ongoing personal pleasures. We don’t practice any religion in the afterlife. Instead, we live in the light of God’s love. And the more developed we are spiritually, the higher we are vibrating, so the higher is the consciousness level of the afterlife that we can comfortably reach. Most of us are vibrating at the third or fourth primary level. But we denominate seven primary astral levels, and if you have really worked at growing spiritually in your earth-life just ended, some exciting adventures may be in store that you can enjoy with friends from your lifetime just ended, and with friends from lifetimes past! Let’s see what some of those adventures might be:

  • Cultural fun. One fairly recent afterlife fad is re-experiencing great cultural moments. For Americans, attending the re-enactment of the Continental Congress, visiting a wild-west town, and re-creating the nineteen-fifties are three that have been mentioned.
  • Attending and performing in concerts and plays. We can hear and see some of the greats perform, and we even can perform ourselves. The concerts and plays are performed in open-air coliseums, where every attendee is in the first row. Our afterlife hearing is much enhanced, and when orchestras play, people can also see the music as glorious colors and shapes appearing above the orchestra. Many recently-dead entertainers perform, including John Lennon, Frank Sinatra, and Elvis Presley (in his early, late, and Vegas versions.)
  • Intensive studies. Some of us return home eager to learn more from the greatest teachers and philosophers, and they and their students are happy to teach us. Jesus Himself often teaches in the afterlife, as do the Buddha and others whose names are famous on earth.
  • Lots of traveling. Provided that we are sufficiently advanced spiritually, we can go to other distant planets, even to the edge of the universe, and to almost infinite other dimensions, all instantly and entirely by mind. We can visit the Summerlands of the great earth-civilizations, and there we can – for example – watch the pyramids being built.
  • Teaching and learning things. The sublevels of the sixth primary level of the afterlife are where we prepare to join the Godhead Collective at the seventh level. Many of those at the sixth level teach on the lower levels, so it is sometimes called the teaching level. It is also called the causal level, since all the material-seeming aspects of the afterlife, the buildings and even the plants and vegetation, are created by those at the sixth level. When we return home vibrating high enough, we ourselves can learn how to be creators.
  • Advancing to a higher level. If we have returned home vibrating at a higher consciousness level, then soon after our return, some who are vibrating at that level will invite us to accompany them to our new home level, and will show us around. You will find that each higher level is more beautiful, brighter, and with more to explore! We can easily go lower, but we cannot go higher than the level to which our consciousness vibratory rate suits us.
  • Planning another earth-lifetime. Eventually, we may want to get together with others and plan ways to get the most possible spiritual growth and pleasure from our ever-expanding, never-ending lives.

The more we have grown spiritually, the more we want to grow spiritually! Each earth lifetime is another precious opportunity to make the most of our wonderful eternal lives.

This is the sixth and final post about the glorious world that awaits us all!

Conclusion

In conclusion, the depiction of the afterlife presented in this series of posts paints a vibrant and dynamic realm where spiritual growth and personal fulfillment continue unabated. Freed from earthly constraints and religious practices, souls bask in the unconditional love of God, exploring diverse spiritual and cultural experiences. Whether it’s reliving historical moments, engaging in artistic performances, advancing knowledge with the guidance of legendary teachers, or journeying across cosmic landscapes, the afterlife offers endless opportunities for exploration and learning. The structure of this realm, with its seven primary astral levels, encourages souls to continually evolve, providing a clear pathway towards greater enlightenment and unity with the divine. Each soul’s journey is both a continuation of past life lessons and a preparation for future incarnations, highlighting the eternal cycle of spiritual development and the everlasting quest for deeper understanding and joy.

FAQ’s

What happens after you die?

After death, it is believed that you transition to an afterlife where you are free from earthly constraints. In this state, your spiritual development determines the level of consciousness you attain, which in turn influences your experiences and interactions in the afterlife.

 

What is life in the afterlife like?

Life in the afterlife is depicted as a rich and fulfilling experience where souls have the opportunity to engage in a variety of activities such as attending cultural events, performing in concerts, participating in intensive studies, and traveling to distant dimensions. The afterlife is characterized by enhanced senses, enabling experiences like seeing music as colors and shapes. It is a place of continuous learning and spiritual growth, where you can meet and interact with souls from past lifetimes and engage in adventures that are both educational and enjoyable.

 

Can you meet historical figures in the afterlife?

Yes, in the afterlife, it is possible to meet and learn from historical figures and renowned teachers from various cultures and eras, including religious figures like Jesus and philosophers like the Buddha. These encounters provide opportunities for profound learning and spiritual growth.

 

Is there any structure to the afterlife?

The afterlife is structured into seven primary astral levels, each representing different stages of spiritual development. The higher the level, the more advanced the soul’s vibrational consciousness, allowing access to more complex and enriching experiences. The sixth level, for instance, is known as the teaching level where souls can learn to create aspects of their environment.

 

How do cultural experiences manifest in the afterlife?

Cultural experiences in the afterlife include re-enactments of significant historical events, visits to reconstructed towns and periods, such as a wild-west town or the 1950s. These experiences allow souls to relive and deeply connect with various cultural heritages.

 

What kind of personal development can occur in the afterlife?

The afterlife offers extensive opportunities for personal and spiritual development. Souls can engage in teaching or learning, plan future earthly lifetimes to maximize spiritual growth, and advance to higher levels of consciousness. Each experience is designed to facilitate ongoing growth and enjoyment, reflecting the soul’s eternal journey.

 

Can you create in the afterlife?

At certain levels of the afterlife, particularly the sixth level, souls learn to become creators themselves, shaping and constructing their surroundings and experiences. This creative ability is a higher form of spiritual practice that reflects profound understanding and mastery of the soul’s capabilities.

You can support this effort to give people the truth about the reality of the afterlife with your $6 contribution.

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