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What does
the afterlife look like? The main difference between this world and the
hereafter is that after death the outer world is a direct reflection of our
inner world. On earth, this is not so obvious. People who are filled with
hatred and anger can be surrounded by beauty and abundance, while sensitive and
evolved people may be wandering through desolate slums. In the afterlife, our
environment reflects the extent to which we are in contact with our inner sun. The
more love, truth, and beauty we hold within ourselves, the more radiant and
bright our environment is.
The inner
sun is who we are in our essence: it is the eternal, timeless part of
ourselves. At the time of our death, we begin the journey back to that deepest
part. To understand what this journey is like, you may envision the earth
surrounded by two realms: the astral sphere and the spiritual sphere. These
spheres are further divided into many sub-spheres. The spiritual sphere is the
sphere of our origin, the domain of our soul. It is a sphere of timelessness,
unity, light, beauty, and endless love. Everything that is of higher value in
humans finds its origin there. This is the place where our soul dwells; it is
our home. We have never truly left that spiritual sphere. We are still there.
When we die we begin what we experience as a journey back to that place. But
essentially, it is a process of becoming conscious of who we really are: an
awakening from the dream of earthly life.
This
awakening takes time. We cannot just let go of all illusions and dark feelings
about ourselves, about being human, and about the universe that we have
accumulated on earth. We have become identified with our earthly personality
and this identification can persist stubbornly. Our illusions and
identifications are reflected by the astral atmosphere in which we arrive after
our death.
The Astral Sphere
After
death, the human being is free; free to return to the spiritual sphere of one's
origin, free to create one's own reality. But that freedom is also a pitfall,
because many people have no inner freedom. They have locked themselves inside
firm beliefs about how life works, what is good and what is bad, and what will
happen after death. And there are others who are not enslaved to beliefs, but
to feelings and desires, such as addictions, or feelings of anger or
inferiority.
The
majority of human thoughts and fantasies have their origin in fear. All those
fear-based thoughts and fantasies create an inner state that, after death,
translates into the outward form of the astral sphere. Accordingly, the astral
sphere is largely based on fear and falsehood, whereas the spiritual sphere is
based on love and truth. But because people do not realize that their thoughts are
reflected outwardly in the astral sphere, they believe their thoughts to be
true. This is the great pitfall of the astral sphere: people remain firmly
convinced of false beliefs because they see those beliefs confirmed around
them.
After
their death, people can usually follow four paths associated with four
sub-regions of the astral sphere.
1. The path of the soul
This path
is followed by every human being who has experienced clear contact with their
soul at certain times during their life. Those are the times when you feel
really alive and inspired. You feel joy and a sense of purpose; you know who
you are, and what you want to do with your life. You feel love for life on
earth and your fellow humans, and you know that the universe is essentially
good. If you have experienced this at times during your life, this feeling only
becomes stronger after death. In the afterlife a process of growth begins during
which you gradually become one with your soul: you experience this as a
continuation of becoming more of who you really are. Your earthly fears and
anxieties disappear and make space for happiness and insight. While your inner
light grows, your environment also becomes more beautiful. You rise up through
the spheres until you finally end up in the spiritual sphere, the sphere of the
soul that cannot be described with words and cannot be grasped with the human
mind.
The realm
of the astral sphere where your journey begins can be called the Summerland. It
resembles the beautiful areas of earth, but even much more paradisiacal. Fortunately, there are more and more people
who follow this path. It is the path that is open for anyone who is involved in
the development of consciousness, for all those who are willing to grow and
learn. This path is for anyone who has not become stuck in rigid beliefs and
negative feelings. Actually, it is open for every human being who is still able
to have a good laugh at themselves.
2. The path of the personality
People
who allow their lives to be steered by exterior events and impulses follow this
path. They are certainly not a bad sort,
but they do not listen to the voice of their soul and, instead, live by what
society requires of them. They have no rigid opinions and their lives are
usually lived in an unobtrusive way. After dying, they enter the astral sphere
in an environment very similar to their earthly environment. It is referred to
as "the realistic area" of the astral sphere, because it is so
similar to earth. Some earthly cities are found there, almost entirely intact
except for the many old buildings that have long since gone from earth, but
where here they still exist. In general, this realm is quite beautiful: green
landscapes filled with friendly towns and villages. People who end up here
often do not realize they are deceased, because everything looks so much like earth,
and because they did not hold the belief of a life after death.
However,
there are guides present who gradually try to open these people to the
spiritual. Often this happens successfully, because the people who come here
are usually not dogmatic about their beliefs. Typically, people who live in
rural areas are easier to reach by the guides than people who live in cities.
The illusions of material reality are the strongest in cities.
One's
stay in this realm eventually comes to an end. Either a connection with the
soul is made and the personality rises up to the spiritual sphere, or the soul
makes the decision to incarnate again and the energy of that personality is
taken to a next life. The departure from the astral sphere is sometimes called "the
second death". Higher entities explain to the personality that the time
now has come to say goodbye to their current existence. He or she takes their
leave with an extensive farewell ritual to their friends, knowing that they
will meet each other once again. Sometimes this departure is experienced as a
tragedy by the personality; this is due to the fact that he or she does not as
yet possess a good connection with their soul. They will then surrender to the
beam of light coming from their soul that forms the seed of a new incarnation.
3. The path of illusion
This path
is often followed by people who do not have a good connection with their soul,
but have very strong religious beliefs. Think of religious fundamentalists, for
example. They are people with a strongly dualistic worldview; they are
convinced that they are right and consider everyone who does not agree with
them as bad or lost. The more a belief is based on fear, the stronger and more
deterministic and dualistic the ensuing views. After they die, such persons end
up in a heaven that is exactly the way they have imagined it. But because
contact with the soul is missing there, these persons become even more
miserable. On earth, they were also unhappy, but they still had the illusion
that in heaven things would be different.
This
realm is often called that of "the false heavens". It is one of the
lower regions of the astral sphere. Because the people here are very strongly
convinced that they are right, they are difficult to reach by guides. Let me
give an example of this. In some Christian circles it is believed that after
death we do not immediately go to heaven, but wait in the grave until the last
judgment. As a result, "cemeteries" can be found in the astral sphere
where the deceased in their astral form remain in their graves. Of course, they
feel unhappy. Guides who want to help them are seen as devils who want to talk
them into going to hell.
In the
astral sphere, there are many of these kinds of "heavens" resulting
from all types of rigid beliefs. There, people feel extremely unhappy, but
nevertheless refuse to let go of their beliefs. They experience every loving
attempt to help them as temptations of the devil. They are often worried that
they are bad, because they are unhappy and dare not admit this openly.
Often, it
happens that leaders emerge within such astral "heavens". These are
deceased persons who have been, and still are, totally absorbed in their roles
and, for example, believe they are the Christ or some other great master. In
addition, they are also regarded as such by others in their heaven. A sect
leader, who during his earthly life was regarded as an enlightened master,
often continues their role after death. Because this realm lies closest to earth,
in terms of vibration, psychics and mediums often pick up energies and
information from this realm. It is a source of many false prophesies and
misguided channeled information.
The information that is spread from these "heavens" is often
very dualistic, moralistic, judgmental, and full of dire predictions that prove
not to be true. The words of the "teachers" from this sphere are a
reflection of their own soulless personality. Unfortunately, there are many
people on Earth who get caught in the traps of these teachers, because the
power of this sphere of illusion over mankind is still very great. But in the
end, it will always be the case that truth leads to happiness and falsehood to
illusion; truth has the more power and will eventually prevail. However, it may
take a long time for people to become aware of this, especially if they are in
the astral plane where you are free to create as much illusion as you want.
Nevertheless, people will eventually come to wonder how their beliefs can be
true, since they seem to cause so much unhappiness. They will then begin to
doubt their cherished beliefs and dogmas, so in the end, their gentle inner
voice will win out over their delusions. And when that happens, the way back to
the light begins."
4. The path of loneliness
Then,
there are people who are not saddled with fixed and false ideas, but rather by
negative feelings: hate, anger, resentment. They often have caused their fellow
humans serious pain and suffering. Someone who has rejected their inner light
during life finds themself in a part of the astral sphere that is dark and
lonely. Because the light, which brings beauty and harmony, is missing here,
people sometimes take on monstrous forms. Still, because everything here is so
dark and miserable, redemption is also possible. If you only have monsters and
darkness around you, it is clear that something is wrong. The negative emotions
that occupied you eventually begin to lose their power, because they only cause
more darkness.
Gradually,
the insight comes that all sorts of things that seemed so important during the
earthly life, such as power, money, property, and prestige, possess no light in
them. The little light that was there now becomes more obvious. People
remember a single beautiful moment from their earthly life: a kind word, a
beautiful flower. They begin to re-evaluate those things, and doing this
creates an opening: these persons become accessible to guides. The long road
back can begin. Often, a choice for a new life on earth is made: a life that
points the way to more inner light.
Punishment and karma
Our
thinking about death, and what comes after, is still frequently determined by
concepts such as punishment and karma. In almost all cultures, the idea exists
of a higher authority that punishes. If we are bad, we end up in hell or we
have to contend with heavy karma. Generally, those ideas are created by earthly
rulers who want to maintain their power and who are against every form of
freedom. Often their doctrine takes this form: "We have been placed above
you by God and if you cannot accept that and do not meet our rules, God will
punish you with eternal hell." Or something more subtle: "We have
been virtuous in a previous life and that is why we are now rich and powerful;
you have been bad in a past life and that is why you are now poor and unhappy.
But if you patiently accept your allotted role, things will be better in your
next life."
What
always works best, at least from the point of view of such a ruler, is to cause
fear in people about their natural tendencies: sexuality, for example. The aim
is to convince people that they are inherently bad and deserve punishment.
People who think they are bad and feel guilty are easy to keep under control by
an organisation which claims to have a monopoly on the truth. If you can bring people
into a state in which they think they are bad, and they believe you are their
redeemer, you have power over them. Compared to these ideas, atheism is – from
a spiritual point of view – a huge step forward.
In the
universe, there is no such thing as an authority figure who imposes penalties.
Not a punishing God, nor Lords of Karma who send us to a miserable life. But
actions do have consequences. When in the winter it freezes, and I am outside
without a jacket, then I get cold. That is not a punishment, but a result of my
action.
Every
time we hurt a fellow human being during our lives, we push the light of our
inner sun a bit farther away. That inner sun is not only responsible for our
inner light and our feelings of beauty, goodness, and truth, it also connects
us with the inner sun of others and with the inner sun of the universe itself.
Hurting another is to say "no" to the inner unity of life. It is
saying "no" to our soul and also saying "no" to ourselves.
The result is a deep loneliness and inner emptiness that is filled with
negative feelings. In the eyes of a criminal – especially if they never come
before a court – we never see joy or happiness. This is not a punishment, but a
direct result of the choices they have made. They have simply said "no"
to their inner source of joy and happiness.
After
death, that inner darkness is reflected in the surrounding astral sphere. In
the astral realm, the outer reflects the inner very directly. When there is no
inner light, there also is no exterior light. To an outsider, it may seem as if
persons dwelling there are being punished for their life on earth, but seen from
the inside, there is hardly any change. These people felt empty and unhappy on
earth and now they still feel that way. The only difference is that they are
now directly confronted with their inner darkness, through an external
environment that faithfully mirrors it.
The way back to the light
The way
back to the light comes from the desire for the light. Even a human being
enveloped in the deepest darkness is never completely separated from their
soul. There are still fragments of memories of beauty and happiness. Gradually
the understanding emerges that violence and power are not the way to discover the
light, but rather lead away from it. Love cannot be attained forcefully. All
those little memories now form the seeds of a growing desire for happiness,
love, and beauty; their inner world softens and the person will become
accessible to guides. These guides begin to explain to him or her that the way
back to the light can be found through compassion, love, and gentleness.
However,
the farther we have wandered away from our inner source, the longer will be the
way back. What exactly is that way of return? It is a journey of remembering
and rediscovering who we truly are, until all falsehood is let go and replaced
by truth. At its core, falsehood means division: the belief that the universe
is separated into an infinite number of parts – small egos – all of which are
in conflict with one another. Falsehood is the idea of a struggle of "all
against all", in which the realisation of the inner unity behind all
things has been lost completely. What is the solution to this division? It is
to understand all these egos from the inner level and to start embracing all
the parts that we have fought against the hardest. For example, a person who
has discriminated against people of a different race will choose to live a life
in which they undergo discrimination themselves. In this way, their understanding
will evolve. The result is ultimately the realization that all those separated "egos"
are connected. Then the love and the light of the soul starts to flow again.
The
choice for having certain experiences on earth is taken by the soul. When the
awareness of the earthly personality is still far removed from the soul, the
choices of the soul will be experienced as a kind of power coming from the
outside: God or karma. But karma is ultimately nothing more than the lessons
that consciousness needs in order to grow, and these lessons are chosen by the
soul itself. All kinds of so-called spiritual teachings that strive to
eliminate your karma by burning it up, for example, are nonsense. The purpose
of karma is to heal and restore the connection with your soul. As soon as you
open to your inner light, to who you really are, your karma ends: the lesson
has been learned.
I once
had a client, a woman who clung to a relationship that made her very unhappy,
because she thought this was her karma. But when I attuned to her soul, I felt
that the universe – her soul – wanted to teach her that she had to stand up for
herself. She thought that she had to undergo her misery patiently, when in
reality it was her purpose to stand up for herself and get a divorce. Once she
had done that, she had resolved her karma. The purpose of "karma" is
thus never to make us suffer, but to make us grow. Suffering arises only when
we resist that growth. If we resist making choices that support our growth and
well-being, the misery we experience feels pointless and hopeless, and that is
what suffering essentially is.
As our
consciousness grows, we gradually realize that our resistance to what life
offers us is the real problem. Instead of karma, we start to recognise our
challenges as our own soul's purpose. We realize that difficult experiences are
not there to cause us suffering or to sacrifice ourselves, but rather to make
us conscious of who we really are and to restore our sense of the inner
connectedness of everything. In the next stage, in which consciousness
coincides even more with the soul, everything that happens to you in your life
is seen as your own free choice. Your journey back to the light is almost
complete.
© Gerrit
Gielen
Translation by Maria Baes, Frank Tehan and Pamela Kribbe
www.jeshua.net
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