251. Why The Other Side Changes & Rhetoric Is Irrelevant

 
 

There’s often times an argument which ensues when speaking about what happens after we die. This is typically, “where do we end up?”. If we talk about Christian values, there’s one of a couple places. The primary ones being “heaven” and “hell”. The idea is that your soul will be in one or more of these places, likely decided by how you spend your time here on earth. But is this not just logical, but accurate from an energetic standpoint?

While we may never truly know exactly what goes on on the other side, we have a decent understanding. If you ask any psychic medium, our loved ones are safe and at pace. While it’s true that our souls can fractal off into different areas/dimensions at once, we are typically somewhat, if not totally in control of this process. Some of our energetic parts are “closer” in space and time, which makes it/them easier to keep track of or be a part of wholly, but others not so much. Essentially, we are energetically much larger than we may think. I do feel that, related to Christianity, this may account for some “purgatory” situations in altered dimensional states and areas. But… nevertheless.

What I really want to dive into is the subjugation of these places. Besides the actions that you do/create here in the physical world, there’s limited personal control you have in where you want to go/where you need to be. I think that some of the intention and verbiage is a bit odd, but there’s a general understanding that a higher power, not you, will confirm this decision.

I see why many people are turned off by this. If your soul and energy is eternal and you have complete autonomy over yourself here in the physical world, how do you suddenly lose it when you’re outside of it? Through energetic autonomy, this does not make sense. In other words, you always under any circumstance or point have autonomy over your own self. Furthermore, the only way anyone can have energetic autonomy over you is if you give up the right to this autonomy. In other words, if the place where you exist after you die is chosen for you, you have “given up” power and control. My question would be… why would anyone do this?

Here’s where the odd and interesting irony is. Say for example you’re in a controlling, manipulative or gaslighting relationship. In order for someone to take advantage of you, their ultimate goal is to make you feel or believe that you are powerless. For you to disrupt this control and “hand it over” to the other person. This may ultimately be the impact or effect of some types of religions which impress upon people that they can change/choose or even destroy our futures. It’s sort of fucked up, and like I mentioned, illogical.

Let’s talk about energy from a physical level. We, in some way shape or form are all connected with or to each other. We have to be, because we are all interacting with each other. On some level, we share some type of an energetic component, even if it’s not our autonomy, but simply connection and relativity. But again, we interact in the physical world through other circumstances. I can convince you to do something, but unless I put you in such an extreme pressure position where you may feel that your “hands are tied”, I cannot usually force anyone to do anything. And again, this is due to our autonomy.

Let’s talk about the other side. I think that we can all agree on the terms: For at least part, if not all of this experience, there’s no true “physical reality”. This is accounted for the fact that we “transition” our souls into another dimension. We can imagine that there’s no physical experience holding us back. This is particularly confusing when there’s a religion which dictates a physical experience being a “reality” on the other side. There’s no physical experience, simply mental and emotional. Id o truly believe that there is a hell, but it’s a mental and emotional one. Simply through the conditioning we receive in this lifetime which explains or tells us that we are not worthy of a heaven. Whether that be from ourselves, others, or the world as a whole. If you believe you’ll be there, you will. Period.

Since we are all connected to one another, this means that humans are connected to those on the other side. This isn’t surprising. Our connections last until we die. But what does this actually mean? This means that as we continue to exist here on earth, when we pass, the other side “changes”. That means all of our experiences and learning lessons, all of our cumulative energy brings itself to the other side. Whenever we have such extreme dichotomy with the physical world and the spiritual world, it doesn’t make any sense. Yes, of course, there will always be dichotomy, but we are one with the spiritual world. After all, our energetic parts and higher selves are already there. As we continue to change the world and grow and experience as a collective, this ultimately changes the other side not only through this energetic connection, but by ourselves passing on and changing the other side for ourselves.

In other words, the other side changes. We cannot have a finite view or reasoning to the other side. It will continue to change so long as we continue to be here on earth. And furthermore, we have autonomy. We can choose and decide what we want to do when we pass, and where we want to go.

If we have literature, rules and guidelines about the other side, it expires. It can expire a second after its created. While it’s true that so long as we have a single incarnation here, it’s likely that the major “rules” and regulations of the universe applies, however, specific information is relative to change. I’ve noticed lots of different energetic changes, spikes, strengths and weaknesses channeling back only a few decades. We change, shift, ebb and flow constantly.

Consider this as you move forward. It’s not always comfortable to live with ambiguity, but ambiguity is the truth sometimes.

 
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