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~~~ Who Experiences Life after Death? ~~~

In the realm of Summerland, what happens after death is a matter of tranquility and contentment for all. There’s no segregation based on beliefs or deeds; rather, it’s a harmonious existence where individuals find solace and joy beyond earthly bounds.

The question is, what is it like for us to make the transition to Summerland?

What Will Happen to Me after Death?

What happens when you die? The transition is quite smooth and painless, without trauma or fear. People who have made the transition describe suddenly feeling calm and comfortable, despite what might have been happening to their bodies. They then are aware they are in a new condition. They don’t even notice the transition.

The Person May Be Near or Hovering Over the Body after Death

After the person dies, people commonly find themselves hovering over the body or standing next to it. When the body dies after a period of illness, the transition is often followed by a sleep for three or four earth days. Those who have made the transition speak to us from spirit about it using words such as peace, security, happiness, and freedom. They describe the place where they find themselves beautiful, clear, light, and brilliant. They are visited by loved ones before the transition and are welcomed to the next life after the transition. People often wonder what happens after you die, but it’s clear from the accounts of those who have made the transition that they experience peace, security, happiness, and freedom. They describe the place where they find themselves as beautiful, clear, light, and brilliant. They are visited by loved ones before the transition and are welcomed to the next life after the transition.

There Is No Pain During the Body's Death

Contrary to common belief, the question “Is there pain when you die?” can be answered with a resounding no. Scientifically, the body’s shutdown processes often entail unconsciousness or altered consciousness, diminishing pain perception. Additionally, accounts of near-death experiences frequently describe feelings of peace and euphoria instead of pain. Understanding this can offer comfort and dispel fears surrounding death.

What Happens When You Die May Be Seeing Wonderful Scenes

It is very common when people die to describe seeing wonderful scenes that are enthralling and uplifting for them just before they make the transition. They may have glimpses of beautiful landscapes and hear music and choruses singing, as though a curtain were gradually opening. In her eulogy for Steve Jobs, his sister described his last words:

Before embarking, he’d looked at his sister Patty, then for a long time at his children, then at his life’s partner, Laurene, and then over their shoulders past them. Steve’s final words were:

OH WOW. OH WOW. OH WOW.

Thomas Alva Edison, the inventor and businessman famous for his work on electricity, sound recording, and motion pictures, opened his eyes shortly before his transition and said “It is very beautiful over there.”

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All speakers from the afterlife say there is no pain when you die. People who transition because of illness have no experience of the body’s pain at the end, even though the people gathered around the deathbed may see struggles or signs of pain in the body. When your body is no longer conscious and will not regain consciousness, you as an individual will be completely gone from the body, regardless of how long the body lives without consciousness.

The talented medium Suzanne Giesemann tells of receiving messages from the Soul of a man named Jim who was currently in hospice dying of cancer. Jim’s Soul explained that although his body was in hospice apparently struggling and in pain, his Soul was already at peace. He said to Suzanne, “The body may appear to be suffering, but my soul is fine.” When the transition is inevitable and the person seems to not be present, the Soul has gone on and is being spared the pain. You can hear Suzanne telling the story at www.earthschoolanswers.com/suzanne/.

A Person Who Dies Suddenly Has Different Experiences

The experiences when a person’s body dies suddenly are different from the experiences of someone who has been ill for a while. The person suddenly out of the body may go on with the same activities the person was doing before the transition, unaware they are not in their body. The reason is that they were never dependent on the body for life, so when the body ceases to function, they just go on without its encumbrance, continuing their journey to wherever you go after death.

People who transition because of a horrendous accident are spared the pain of the trauma that results in their transition, although they may experience the fear and trauma leading up to the accident. But they describe being taken out just before the actual trauma.

At times, the person who leaves the body suddenly may watch events unfold around their lifeless body as they normally would watch events on earth. A man communicating through South African trance medium Nina Merrington explained that he was spared the pain of a fatal auto accident and actually observed the event from outside of it. This is her account:

Mike Swain, who died in an auto accident, told his father Jasper Swain, a Pietermaritzburg, South Africa lawyer, that he left his body an instant before the cars actually impacted. Heather, his fiancée’s young sister, was also killed in the accident. Mike told of being blinded by the glare of the sun reflecting off of the windscreen of the oncoming car. “All of a sudden, the radiance changes from silver to gold. I am being lifted up in the air, out through the top of the car. I grabbed little Heather’s hand. She too is being lifted up out of the car.” When they were about 30 feet above the car, they witnessed the collision below them and heard a noise like the snapping of steel banjo strings. They had suffered no pain.

A person who leaves the body suddenly may be bewildered at the change in conditions, not realizing what has happened. It may be a while before loved ones come because the transition was not expected, but someone comes to help them understand that they have transitioned out of the body. It could be a loved one, an acquaintance who had passed, or a helper who has accepted the role of helping people who have just crossed into the next stage of life.

All Report That What Happens at Death Is Easy and Hardly Noticeable

In all the descriptions we receive from people who have made the transition, they report that it is easy and not noticeable. One woman said from spirit, “I was there and then I was here with no feeling of the change happening.” We have no accounts from people living in the next life of suffering the pain of a sudden, accidental transition. The person leaves the body before the body dies.

Your transition from the body will be easy. Then you’ll feel healthy, light, and more full of life than you have ever felt. No one needs to fear what will happen after death, as the experience is described as serene and seamless.

What Happens at the Moment of Death? | Who Experiences Life after Death? | Seek Reality

~~~ Who Experiences Life after Death? ~~~

In the realm of Summerland, what happens after death is a matter of tranquility and contentment for all. There’s no segregation based on beliefs or deeds; rather, it’s a harmonious existence where individuals find solace and joy beyond earthly bounds.

The question is, what is it like for us to make the transition to Summerland?

What Will Happen to Me after Death?

What happens when you die? The transition is quite smooth and painless, without trauma or fear. People who have made the transition describe suddenly feeling calm and comfortable, despite what might have been happening to their bodies. They then are aware they are in a new condition. They don’t even notice the transition.

The Person May Be Near or Hovering Over the Body after Death

After the person dies, people commonly find themselves hovering over the body or standing next to it. When the body dies after a period of illness, the transition is often followed by a sleep for three or four earth days. Those who have made the transition speak to us from spirit about it using words such as peace, security, happiness, and freedom. They describe the place where they find themselves beautiful, clear, light, and brilliant. They are visited by loved ones before the transition and are welcomed to the next life after the transition. People often wonder what happens after you die, but it’s clear from the accounts of those who have made the transition that they experience peace, security, happiness, and freedom. They describe the place where they find themselves as beautiful, clear, light, and brilliant. They are visited by loved ones before the transition and are welcomed to the next life after the transition.

There Is No Pain During the Body's Death

Contrary to common belief, the question “Is there pain when you die?” can be answered with a resounding no. Scientifically, the body’s shutdown processes often entail unconsciousness or altered consciousness, diminishing pain perception. Additionally, accounts of near-death experiences frequently describe feelings of peace and euphoria instead of pain. Understanding this can offer comfort and dispel fears surrounding death.

What Happens When You Die May Be Seeing Wonderful Scenes

It is very common when people die to describe seeing wonderful scenes that are enthralling and uplifting for them just before they make the transition. They may have glimpses of beautiful landscapes and hear music and choruses singing, as though a curtain were gradually opening. In her eulogy for Steve Jobs, his sister described his last words:

Before embarking, he’d looked at his sister Patty, then for a long time at his children, then at his life’s partner, Laurene, and then over their shoulders past them. Steve’s final words were:

OH WOW. OH WOW. OH WOW.

Thomas Alva Edison, the inventor and businessman famous for his work on electricity, sound recording, and motion pictures, opened his eyes shortly before his transition and said “It is very beautiful over there.”

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

All speakers from the afterlife say there is no pain when you die. People who transition because of illness have no experience of the body’s pain at the end, even though the people gathered around the deathbed may see struggles or signs of pain in the body. When your body is no longer conscious and will not regain consciousness, you as an individual will be completely gone from the body, regardless of how long the body lives without consciousness.

The talented medium Suzanne Giesemann tells of receiving messages from the Soul of a man named Jim who was currently in hospice dying of cancer. Jim’s Soul explained that although his body was in hospice apparently struggling and in pain, his Soul was already at peace. He said to Suzanne, “The body may appear to be suffering, but my soul is fine.” When the transition is inevitable and the person seems to not be present, the Soul has gone on and is being spared the pain. You can hear Suzanne telling the story at www.earthschoolanswers.com/suzanne/.

A Person Who Dies Suddenly Has Different Experiences

The experiences when a person’s body dies suddenly are different from the experiences of someone who has been ill for a while. The person suddenly out of the body may go on with the same activities the person was doing before the transition, unaware they are not in their body. The reason is that they were never dependent on the body for life, so when the body ceases to function, they just go on without its encumbrance, continuing their journey to wherever you go after death.

People who transition because of a horrendous accident are spared the pain of the trauma that results in their transition, although they may experience the fear and trauma leading up to the accident. But they describe being taken out just before the actual trauma.

At times, the person who leaves the body suddenly may watch events unfold around their lifeless body as they normally would watch events on earth. A man communicating through South African trance medium Nina Merrington explained that he was spared the pain of a fatal auto accident and actually observed the event from outside of it. This is her account:

Mike Swain, who died in an auto accident, told his father Jasper Swain, a Pietermaritzburg, South Africa lawyer, that he left his body an instant before the cars actually impacted. Heather, his fiancée’s young sister, was also killed in the accident. Mike told of being blinded by the glare of the sun reflecting off of the windscreen of the oncoming car. “All of a sudden, the radiance changes from silver to gold. I am being lifted up in the air, out through the top of the car. I grabbed little Heather’s hand. She too is being lifted up out of the car.” When they were about 30 feet above the car, they witnessed the collision below them and heard a noise like the snapping of steel banjo strings. They had suffered no pain.

A person who leaves the body suddenly may be bewildered at the change in conditions, not realizing what has happened. It may be a while before loved ones come because the transition was not expected, but someone comes to help them understand that they have transitioned out of the body. It could be a loved one, an acquaintance who had passed, or a helper who has accepted the role of helping people who have just crossed into the next stage of life.

All Report That What Happens at Death Is Easy and Hardly Noticeable

In all the descriptions we receive from people who have made the transition, they report that it is easy and not noticeable. One woman said from spirit, “I was there and then I was here with no feeling of the change happening.” We have no accounts from people living in the next life of suffering the pain of a sudden, accidental transition. The person leaves the body before the body dies.

Your transition from the body will be easy. Then you’ll feel healthy, light, and more full of life than you have ever felt. No one needs to fear what will happen after death, as the experience is described as serene and seamless.

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