Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2018 20:43:30 GMT
The following extract is from this website: thesearchforlifeafterdeath.com/2016/02/15/the-multidimensional-afterlife-part-ii/ .It summarises the conditions of the Multidimensional Afterlife based upon research on a variety of sources.
1 – The afterlife consists of an infinite variety of environments, each with its own set of natural laws, depending on the nature and evolution of its soul inhabitants.
There are regions of the afterlife that look very much like Earth, with cities and libraries and personal residences. Other areas of the afterlife are so abstract to be completely formless; places of no physicality at all. The range is almost limitless. We humans also tend to think of the afterlife as containing only human souls, but animals also have a place, as well as creatures and beings from other planets, mental worlds and worlds with more or less dense physicality than the earth.
2 – The afterlife is not a place of moral judgement and punishment, but of learning and reflection.
Souls are not blessed or damned by an external authority and then placed according to any moral code, but rather a soul will naturally be attracted to a consensus reality that fits with their own spiritual evolution and with souls of a similar kind. There is no punishment, however, we do take responsibility of lessons not learned during our lifetimes, and so we judge ourselves during our life review. Repercussions of kind acts are felt from the recipients point of view, as is any pain that we have inflicted on others. After seeing the results of your actions on others from their perspective, the lessons of our missteps are keenly felt and understood. Guides are always available to help us deal with issues and problems.
3 – Your free will is always maintained and respected.
Priority is given to the free will of the spirit – for better or for worse. Souls are never forced to do anything until they desire it for themselves or ask for help. Because we live for an eternity, there is never any rush. Our guides know that we will eventually desire to move on, progress and learn. We are also allowed to work out any problems or issues at our own pace. We are always the creators of our own reality, whether here on earth or in the spirit realm.
4. – Death does not release us from unresolved emotions or unrepentant negative behavior
If a soul has lived a life of unbridled lust, greed, selfishness, or have retained the dense emotions of hate, self-loathing, anger or fear, they will be attracted to a dimension that mirrors these psychological states. Souls are free to stay in these dense realities as long as they wish, but to leave they must work through these issues, let go of the pain, anger and hate and embrace love, compassion and generosity toward others. Only then will their guides assist them in leaving these oppressive planes.
5. – You can only change your afterlife environment by changing your internal perspective
The afterlife reality a soul will initially inhabit upon death is a reflection of their own state of mind. The afterlife environment is created and maintained by the quality of their own thoughts and emotions. Although many spirits feel trapped in dark dimensions, they must learn to embrace more positive thoughts before their environment will change accordingly.
6. – Forgiveness for yourself and others is important for spiritual growth and evolution
Whatever issues are unresolved at death must still be resolved after death. Even victims who cannot release their pain and resentment toward their perpetrators can become stuck in lower dimensions, unable to move on because of their unwillingness to let go of their victimhood. Souls who have caused harm to others will likewise be stuck in afterlife states that mirror their guilt and regret, especially when a sincere offer of apology was rejected. In order for both souls to move forward in their spiritual evolution, forgiveness must be forthcoming, both for the soul who harmed, and the soul who has been harmed. Both people and spirits must learn the art of self-forgiveness, which is as important as the forgiveness of others.
1 – The afterlife consists of an infinite variety of environments, each with its own set of natural laws, depending on the nature and evolution of its soul inhabitants.
There are regions of the afterlife that look very much like Earth, with cities and libraries and personal residences. Other areas of the afterlife are so abstract to be completely formless; places of no physicality at all. The range is almost limitless. We humans also tend to think of the afterlife as containing only human souls, but animals also have a place, as well as creatures and beings from other planets, mental worlds and worlds with more or less dense physicality than the earth.
2 – The afterlife is not a place of moral judgement and punishment, but of learning and reflection.
Souls are not blessed or damned by an external authority and then placed according to any moral code, but rather a soul will naturally be attracted to a consensus reality that fits with their own spiritual evolution and with souls of a similar kind. There is no punishment, however, we do take responsibility of lessons not learned during our lifetimes, and so we judge ourselves during our life review. Repercussions of kind acts are felt from the recipients point of view, as is any pain that we have inflicted on others. After seeing the results of your actions on others from their perspective, the lessons of our missteps are keenly felt and understood. Guides are always available to help us deal with issues and problems.
3 – Your free will is always maintained and respected.
Priority is given to the free will of the spirit – for better or for worse. Souls are never forced to do anything until they desire it for themselves or ask for help. Because we live for an eternity, there is never any rush. Our guides know that we will eventually desire to move on, progress and learn. We are also allowed to work out any problems or issues at our own pace. We are always the creators of our own reality, whether here on earth or in the spirit realm.
4. – Death does not release us from unresolved emotions or unrepentant negative behavior
If a soul has lived a life of unbridled lust, greed, selfishness, or have retained the dense emotions of hate, self-loathing, anger or fear, they will be attracted to a dimension that mirrors these psychological states. Souls are free to stay in these dense realities as long as they wish, but to leave they must work through these issues, let go of the pain, anger and hate and embrace love, compassion and generosity toward others. Only then will their guides assist them in leaving these oppressive planes.
5. – You can only change your afterlife environment by changing your internal perspective
The afterlife reality a soul will initially inhabit upon death is a reflection of their own state of mind. The afterlife environment is created and maintained by the quality of their own thoughts and emotions. Although many spirits feel trapped in dark dimensions, they must learn to embrace more positive thoughts before their environment will change accordingly.
6. – Forgiveness for yourself and others is important for spiritual growth and evolution
Whatever issues are unresolved at death must still be resolved after death. Even victims who cannot release their pain and resentment toward their perpetrators can become stuck in lower dimensions, unable to move on because of their unwillingness to let go of their victimhood. Souls who have caused harm to others will likewise be stuck in afterlife states that mirror their guilt and regret, especially when a sincere offer of apology was rejected. In order for both souls to move forward in their spiritual evolution, forgiveness must be forthcoming, both for the soul who harmed, and the soul who has been harmed. Both people and spirits must learn the art of self-forgiveness, which is as important as the forgiveness of others.