What happens after death?

It is natural to wonder what happens after death. In this regard, we have studied many cases of very young children, who obviously could not have read articles or listened to stories about near-death experiences. Among these was the case of a two-year-old boy, who told us in his own way what he had experienced and which he called "the moment of death". The boy had a violent reaction to a drug and was declared dead. After what seemed like an eternity, while the doctor and mother were in despair, the little boy suddenly opened his eyes again and said, “Mommy, I was dead. I was in a beautiful place and I didn't want to go back. I was with Jesus and Mary. And Maria repeated to me that the time had not yet come for me, and that I had to return to save my mother from the fire. "

Unfortunately, this mother misunderstood what Maria had said to her son when she said that she should save her from hellfire. He could not understand why she was destined to go to hell, given that she considered herself a good person. I then tried to help her, explaining how I thought she probably misunderstood Maria's symbolic language. So I suggested that you try using her intuitive side rather than the rational side, and asked what would you have done if Maria hadn't sent your son back? The woman put her hands in her hair and shouted: "Oh, my God, I would have found myself in the flames of hell (because I would have killed myself)".

The "Scriptures" are full of examples of this symbolic language, and if people listened more to their intuitive spiritual side, they would begin to understand that even the dying often use this type of language when they want us to share their needs, or communicate something to us. of their new awareness. There is therefore no need to explain why during those delicate last moments, a Jewish child will probably not see Jesus or a Protestant child will not see Mary. Obviously not because these entities are not interested in them, but because, in these situations, we are always given what we need most.

But what really happens after death? After meeting the people we loved and our guide or guardian angel, we will then go through a symbolic passage, often described as a tunnel, a river, a gate. Each one will have to do with what is symbolically most appropriate for him. It depends on our culture and training. After this first step, you will find yourself in front of a Source of Light. This fact is described by many patients as a beautiful and unforgettable experience of transformation of existence, and of new awareness called cosmic consciousness. In the presence of this Light, which most Westerners identify with Christ or God, we find ourselves surrounded by unconditional Love, Compassion and Understanding.

It is in the presence of this Light and source of pure spiritual energy (that is, a condition in which there is no negativity and in which it is not possible to experience negative feelings) that we will become aware of our potential and how we could have been and lived. Surrounded by compassion, love and understanding, we will then be asked to examine and evaluate our life just ended and to judge our every thought, every word and every action done. After this self-examination we will abandon our etheric body, becoming what we were before we were born and who we will be for eternity, when we reunite with God, who is the source of everything.

In this universe and in this world, there are and cannot be two equal energy structures. This is the uniqueness of the human being. I had the privilege of seeing with my own eyes, in moments of incredible spiritual grace, the presence of hundreds of these energy structures, all different from each other in color, shape and size. So here's how we are after death, and how we were before we were born. You don't need space or time to go wherever you want to go. These energy structures can therefore be close to us if they wish. And if only we had eyes that could see them, we would realize that we are never alone and that we are continually surrounded by these entities that love us, protect us and try to guide us towards our destination. Unfortunately, only in moments of great suffering, pain or loneliness, can we tune in to them and notice their presence.