Life After Life (Part 4 of 7) – Afterlife Language
The language of the Afterlife, and of Heaven, is much different from the languages we use on Earth. I have shared in the earlier parts of this series my own personal experiences of Heaven. One quandary that I have personally had with these experiences is that the dynamic of the “afterlife” experience was not the same for each person experiencing the transition.
In the four most profound visionary experiences I had, three of which I shared in previous posts, the experiences were profoundly different. In my near-death experience (NDE) I felt a sense of transcendence, and also had a cosmic experience. My father transitioned in what could be considered an average “Christian” transition. Jesus was there, as well as family and friends as far as the eye could see. I mentioned a third person as well, who had committed suicide. In this experience he was actually trying to get away, but angels blocked his path.
Death when unmasked shows us a friendly face and is a terror only at a distance ~ Oliver Goldsmith
The common factor for each of these experiences were that my awareness of reality was greatly different. Love was almost tangible, and there were three distinct spiritual archetypes in the three experiences. Jesus, angels, and even the cosmos had made their appearances as the curtain was lifted.
My father was not necessarily deeply religious, but he believed in Jesus. The one thing I will say about my father is that he loved, especially family and friends. The man was by no means perfect, but he certainly loved. Even though he had a painful cancer, my father died with a grace that I had not known was available, until that point. His transitional experience was one of community and communion.
The other man was angry. He had been cheating on his wife, and even at one point blamed me for having an affair with his wife. This is actually one of the reasons why I believe I experienced his transition. During that time I spent a lot of time praying for him, and engaging with God and the angels related to the situation. I was working through the forgiveness process as the pain was still taking place, and I did my best to send him love daily.
I truly believe that I created a gateway of Spirit energy that allowed me to experience his transition. Since this was a gateway of love, I was able to see the loving atmosphere that he transitioned into. He was surrounded by angels, and although there was a part of him that wanted to go back, likely for the sake of his children, it was simply his time to transition.
Death is a friend of ours; and he that is not ready to entertain him is not at home ~ Francis Bacon
I had no fear or anxiety about his death, because I saw the state that we transitioned into. Because of this, God allowed me to be of support through the situation. I knew he was transitioning into kindness, which allowed me to be kindness in the challenging situation.
The final comparison that I had is what happened during my own NDE, as well as the many ‘visits’ to Heaven that I have been blessed to make in this lifetime. My first few experiences were very cosmic, but still had that beautiful aroma of love. As I moved on and began intentionally praying and interacting with God, my experiences changed a bit. In the beginning I had many experiences with Jesus. Often through dreams, or encounters through meditation. Later, I had several angelic experiences, and even further on I met a few more spirit guides that have helped me on my journey.
What I have come to understand is that our transition into the next life can be very different based on what we think and believe about this life. The experience itself is unique and intended to allow us to understand our transition into Love.
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