Every person, at some point in their life, asks the currently unanswerable question: “What is waiting for us after our lives have ended and our bodies have halted?

Like many of my conclusions I state in my articles, there can only be a speculative answer to this. After a lot of research, thought, and constructive debating, I have reached what I consider a logical theory; at least a theory in which I want to believe, which is all that can be said about many things. I intend to share my thoughts on what could be waiting for us in “the great beyond”, as well as discuss a few other commonly accepted possibilities.

Some people choose to believe in the notion of the pearly gates leading to heaven, and that our actions and devotions are judged by a higher power.

Others choose to believe that absolutely nothing exists and that death is just an end to an adventure. There’s even a theory that when we die we simply spend eternity wandering, lost and alone, through the absolute darkness.

Most of our hopes and beliefs regarding the afterlife are based in theology – more than who are willing to admit it question their religions and have wavering faith, trying to live with uncertainty.

So, what it seems to come down to is that we believe what we would most like to believe. Even if it isn’t a conscious interest or decision.

What I would like to believe is that we are all correct.

Take into consideration the notion about the energy-based nature of reality and the world around us, that the energy of the astral realm is our foundational reality and all physical structuring is mandated by the principals of energy, including physics.

I tend to believe that our world is subject to control by our thoughts; not even just a positive attitude influencing the course of a day, but even further. For instance, the idea of the Tulsa, a pure energy form or spirit which is willed into life by our thoughts, focus, and obsession.

According to this perspective, in a world where our thoughts have an impact on the energy around us, and our personal outlook changes our overall perception of our surroundings, maybe we have just as much control over our own afterlife.

According to the belief that we can influence the way we perceive the physical world on a daily basis, and our thoughts have enough power to will entities into existence, it could be that we spend every day subconsciously creating the afterlife which we really believe in.

Any psychologist will tell you that we are all quick to lie to ourselves.

Having a consciousness (and a conscience) essentially means that you also come equipped with your own, personal, subconscious defenses. We all have a system of barricades, automatic responses, and various means of self-delusion – some of us have more of a capacity for it than others.

Beneath this subterfuge, the reality of everything lies partially hidden from our witness. People who are genuinely bad people will be subconsciously aware of their nature, regardless of how they consciously view themselves.

The guilt of repetitive bad actions, intentionally hurting people, negatively influencing lives, would have just as much influence on their section of the eternal energy in the astral realm.

So, a good person who consciously sacrifices for the betterment of the world and those around them would also be influencing their portion of the astral. In this case, our subconscious is the scale that weighs our sins, and the goodness of life, all of the positive energy which recycles through our universe and all good intention, would be the judge.

It is my belief that we will end up, after the fall, in a reality befitting ourselves. I don’t judge others on their thoughts or theology because, in my eyes, every one of us is seeing it right.

Buddhist beliefs, Christian beliefs, and all other theologies are right. What we face when we pass is a creation of our own intentions and expectations. It is my belief that what we truly believe in is what will come to be in the afterlife. What do you think?


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  1. George E Moss

    Interesting! My view is that one can have a very clear picture of afterlife as the result of communicating with intelligent sources IN the afterlife; which I and colleagues have done for the past 21-years. The following truths are now clear to me:
    (1) The main life is in spirit and is eternal.
    (2) Incarnation and reincarnation into Earth life is a valuable part of continued progress.
    (3) Free-will decision-making operates in both Earth life and in spirit.
    (4) So having passed back to spirit one may choose to either continue progression IN spirit or reincarnate.
    (5) Those in spirit can help each other and can also exert influence towards those on Earth.
    (6) All is connected in this wonderful ongoing creation.

    1. Nicholas Harding

      George – Interesting, indeed. It sounds like my conclusions were fairly accurate based on what you’ve described as “clear to you”.

      Who, may I ask, are you and your colleagues to which you refer? Do you communicate with said intelligent sources via astral projection?

  2. Henry Petters

    I must congratulate you on the tactful ending. Not many people could manage a thoughtful session on this without angering others.

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