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Life in the Afterlife by Owen Waters
The conquest of fear is one of the primary reasons for life on Earth. Without it, the doorway to the next primary lesson, that of unconditional love, remains closed.
Ask yourself, how many people fail to follow their true calling in life because of fear?
When people incarnate into this world, they leave behind an extensive
soul family in the spirit realms. This family consists of the souls
who, in the entire universe, are the most like them, the ones who are
very close to their own wavelength. Leaving the camaraderie of this intimate
group of friends can be an act of soul-wrenching self-sacrifice.
Often, the act of incarnation is not carried out alone. In fact, it
is usual for others from the same soul family to incarnate at approximately
the same time so that they will experience the issues of their own generation
together. Careful plans are made ahead of time to ensure that key friendships
will occur during these incarnations. One of the ways this can be done
is to be born into the same physical family as brothers or sisters.
A spiritual entity enters this world through the body of a new-born
baby, takes a deep breath, and promptly inherits amnesia! All of a sudden,
they don’t know how to walk, talk, dress themselves, or drive
to parties. All of those things come later.
Some simple functions are already present in the newly-formed baby’s
brain, such as the ability to cry, drink milk, and cry louder.
This almost total amnesia, combined with a brain’s focus upon
the external senses, creates an environment where fears can potentially
become enormous.
In fact, the human body on the physical plane of Earth is the perfect
place to experience fear in a wide variety of forms... and to learn
to overcome those fears by gaining inner strength.
Let’s face it. If someone were attuned to the higher spheres
of the spirit world and saw themselves as a wise and powerful spirit
who just happens to use a physical vehicle, then the opportunity for
fear just wouldn’t be the same. The threat of losing their physical
body would be no more fear-invoking than the threat of losing the car
that they use for driving to work.
The fear of death today is all-pervasive. It is so ingrained in society
that it gets avoided wherever possible. If death is mentioned, the subject
is usually changed as quickly as possible.
The fear of death is fed by, not just one, but three powerful factors:
- A built-in, biological survival instinct.
- Fear of the unknown.
- Fear of losing the company of a dearly loved one.
Add these three factors together and this fear may seem insurmountable,
but, taken one by one, these factors do become manageable.
Overcoming Fear
The survival instinct serves to keep people alert when dangers arise,
so that they can respond quickly in order to preserve the lives of their
physical bodies. If you were driving headlong towards an unfolding traffic
accident, the sudden rush of adrenalin may feel like fear, but it is
really a coping mechanism for self-preservation.
Fear of losing a loved one can often be supplanted by simply wanting
the best for them. If a loved one is dying of an incurable disease,
it is probably better for them to suffer as little as possible from
pain, confusion, and from the frustration of physical incapacity. It
also helps to know something about the afterlife in which they will
be living next.
Knowledge is the cure for fear of the unknown. The more people know
about their eventual destination, the easier it is to rationally plan
for it and to be sure that they have first reaped the intended benefits
from their current life’s experiences.
Knowledge
Starts Here
Some inroads have been made into knowledge of the afterlife by books
which detail near-death experiences. Education also came via television
from sensitives, such as John Edward,
who channelled messages of assurance from departed loved ones.
In the 1980s there was an onrush of public interest in life-after-death
experiences. This wave of wanting-to-know was triggered by Raymond Moody’s
classic work Life After Life, which revealed his study of more than a hundred people’s
out-of-body experiences after their clinical deaths had occurred. Needless
to say, all of these cases had been resuscitated from clinical death and returned
to their physical bodies to tell the tale!
In the typical near-death experience, according to Moody, the person’s
spirit consciousness experiences their passing through an energetic tunnel into
a place of light, where they feel overjoyed by the uplifting life energy
which fills that realm of existence. In this realm they typically meet
a spirit guide, one who is often recognized as a close relative or friend
who had passed on some years earlier.
The ‘tunnel towards the light’ experience is the transference
of the person’s spirit body from the physical realm of Earth
to the next realm of higher (finer) density, the afterlife. The human
spirit, or astral, body resonates most readily to the frequency of
the spirit realm, so it tends to transfer there as soon as it has been
released from the confines of the physical body.
While in the spirit realm, people notice that any infirmities of their
physical bodies no longer exist, as their physical vehicles have been
left behind. This brings a great sense of freedom to anyone who has
suffered any debilitating, degenerative disease of the physical body
in their final years upon the physical plane.
Young
Again!
Other observations typically made by a person in the afterlife include
the fact that their spirit body has not aged like their physical body.
Unimpeded by the aging of their physical body, their spirit body appears
to be in the prime of life, just like they were at around 28 years of age.
Their ability to float from place to place is also a new experience.
Their spirit bodies are made of light-density, etheric energy-based
material, as opposed to physical bodies, which are made of dense, electric energy-based
material. Spirit bodies are usually referred to as being non-physical;
however, quasi-physical might be a better term. Spirit bodies do have
a physical-like form and feel solid to other spirits, but they are quite
malleable and can be easily shape-shifted.
As etheric energy immediately responds to mental pressure, it takes
just a little concentration for a person to levitate their body up into
the air and travel forward in any desired direction.
If they want to be imaginative, they can soar high in the sky just
like an eagle. Then, they can take this adventure even further, and actually
shape-shift into the appearance of an eagle. That is, an eagle which
still has their human eyes. As the eyes are the windows to the soul,
they never change and always reveal a person’s true, inner essence.
Then, in a sudden shift of focus, the near-death traveler realizes
that, even though their physical body has almost died, this is not the
time for their physical life to end. So they return to their physical
body just as it gets successfully resuscitated.
Their experience of conscious, remembered contact with people in a
world of higher frequency consciousness affects them profoundly. Many
become more contented with their lives. For the first time, they may
see real purpose behind the paths that they have been following throughout
their lives, never before suspecting that their own soul plan or intent
is behind that path.
Soul
Families
In 1996, Michael Newton published another quantum leap in afterlife research,
Journey of Souls.
As a hypnotherapist, he had reached even
further into the deepest reaches of his clients’ superconscious
memories. From this, he assembled a composite picture of the afterlife
experience, the phenomenon of soul groupings or soul families, the part
that spirit guides play in the afterlife, and how and why people choose
another incarnation for their next experience upon the physical realm.
Perhaps the most interesting aspect of Newton’s research is his
revelation as to how people gather together with their soul family in
the spirit realms to learn lessons as a close-knit group. Once they
have unraveled the lessons of their just-completed life on the physical
plane, they spend endless happy hours, days and years with their dearly-beloved soul group, working on the challenges of life on earth and the
possibilities of what they might gain from their next experiences upon
the physical realm.
In the future, we will discover the technological means to clearly communicate
with people in the realm of the afterlife. The discovery of how to
do this will involve picking the right electronic frequency in equipment
that spirits can interface with, first of all through audio signals
and later through video images. This new technology will remove the
barrier of mystery between the physical and spirit realms of life on
Earth.
There is no lack of interest in this project from the spirit realms.
All it takes is one or more physical persons who are aware enough to
listen to what they have to say, and who possess the technical vision
to have the necessary circuits designed.
In the meantime, when you or a loved one is faced with an impending
release from the physical body, remember this. Nothing is worth fear!
Nothing ever happens that wasn’t pre-planned at the person’s
soul level of consciousness. The fact that you or they don’t remember
the plan is no reason to become fearful.
Old
Friends Come Back To Visit
When a departed one comes back to visit you in your waking state, their
presence will flow into your being and remind you of the closeness that
you once shared in each other’s physical company. Be aware that
this is their way of saying hello. If you succumb to the temptation
to remember how much you miss them, and break into tears, then you will
have, unfortunately, messed up their whole visit!
Instead, tell them in your thoughts - which they can “hear”
perfectly well - that you’ll see them tonight when you fall asleep
and leave your own physical body for the night. We often meet with friends
and family members who have passed on when we visit their world at night.
The only difference between sleep and passing away is that, in the morning,
you return to your physical body.
Memories of dreams dissolve quickly after you awake. If you write down
your dreams as soon as you awake, then you will find it much easier
to preserve their memory. Many dreams of the morning are just “house
cleaning” within your consciousness. The stresses of the previous
days get jumbled up together, translated into symbols, and turned over
in your mind to be more easily reconciled.
The most valuable dreams to write down are ones where you become lucid
enough to awake in the middle of a dream that seems particularly vivid.
Those are the dreams where you were “out there” far enough
to have been in contact with old friends in the spirit realms, and not
just hovering close to your physical body untangling the stresses of the day.
The deeper dreams of the night, the ones where you soared high into
the spirit world, can be recalled by just intending to do so while in
a deep and peaceful meditation session.
When it comes to issues of life and the afterlife, always have faith
in the flow of life. There is a deeply, inner-planned synchronicity
which unfolds through every important event in the life.
There is a self-made plan unfolding through everyone who has ever graced
this physical earth with their wise and powerful spirits.
And, remember, the amnesia was just a part of the game!
This article was written by Owen Waters,
author of
the ground-breaking compilation of deep insights,
Spiritual Metaphysics: Answers to the Great Mysteries of Life
(c) 2022 Infinite Being LLC
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