When my mother died, I dreamed of her and felt her all around me. She was a spiritual person and believed that she would always be around me. Since my husband died, I have not felt him in any way, shape or form. He was a complete agnostic that did not believe in any sort of afterlife at all. So, is it possible that when people die, their afterlife is what they believed in during physical life??
To an extent... yes. When a person is atheist or agnostic and dies, they won't know their still alive, it's like a state of shock.
i think a person can speak into the future ... unto a someone or anyone who cares to listen . how can a passionate , strong and buffalo existence vibration ever end . i think what you say in this is life is what really carries on . not persons alive , this is words alive . this is speaking into the future . it's provable . i care to listen . don't exactly know the specific about what i may speak vibrationally . what do yooz hear ? trust i love , or so i suppose . it's working , working . mojo ho
I personally believe there is an afterlife, its just another life though. No heaven, no hell. Sure you could be born on a planet that resembles heaven or even hell but your soul moves on and you take up another life. WE are all the same consciousness experiencing itself subjectively. In the beginng we are all the same but as time moves foward our experiences craft us to be who we are today. Afterlifes just make sense to me. If heaven exsisted as it did in the bible then that would mean Earth is the only planet in the known universe which doesn't make sense to me.
I have searched since 14 when my papa died. I attended every church known to society. I had been raised Catholic, and it felt dead to me. As I went from religion to religion, belief to belief, I realized God or whatever you choose to call can't be fit into some man-made religious box. He is bigger; she is bigger. As our society evolves and we have different cultures and races joining, I think we are starting to see the face of God. Take a bit of each of us and put it together and you have a truly beautiful human being. Same with religion. I do read the bible. It is my blue book for life. I do it on my own. I have had experiences that acknowledge things for me. I have no doubt. I find it particularly comforting, to an extend, losing a daughter at a young age. However, I was angry for a few years at the universe. My favorite song to recap it is John Lennon's "Imagine."
You know, the Bible never actually says that we are the only beings in the Universe. It is just assumed to be that way, because the words were written in such a fashon that it could be understood in any time period. The other assumption you make is that we are reborn or ressurected immediately. Everyone has a different opinion on what to believe, but from a rather large compilation of data from my own experiences and the experiences of some pretty talented mediums I have to say the afterlife is pretty complex. Most who die don't return to this world. The ones that do reincarnate tend to be gifted individuals. In any case a reincarnation would happen for a purpose. Our living existence consists of two realms: the physical universe and the astral plane. Those who are no longer anchored by the physical can move on and even return now and then to check in on us. Of course, this does not apply to those individuals who succom to their demons. These poor souls get swept away into darkness. Existence is not as simple as it appears to be in the Bible or other holy texts. These books, as any book is, is limited by the understanding of the auther. In this spirit I've even begun to construct my own unique religious beliefs that I'm sure the church wouldn't be happy about, lol.