What happens to subtle bodies in life after death?

What happens to subtle bodies in life after death?

It is important to note that subtle bodies in their life after death at the borderline of just 40\% and thereabouts often get pulled back by negative energies and hence remain in the Nether world ( Bhuvarlok ).

What happens to the ‘who Am I’ after death?

Although individual bodies are destined to self-destruct, the alive feeling – the ‘Who am I?’- is just a 20-watt fountain of energy operating in the brain. But this energy doesn’t go away at death.

Does death exist in time without end?

Lanza points out that death does not exists in a timeless, spaceless world. There is no distinction between past, present, and future. It is only a stubbornly persistent illusion. Immortality doesn’t mean a perpetual existence in time without end, but rather resides outside of time altogether.

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When do we go to the nether world after death?

We generally go to the Nether world after death when the proportion of demerits (incurred due to wrong doings on Earth) is approximately 30\%. Demerits typically include malice towards others and a lot of desires.

How to attain a higher level of existence in the afterlife?

To attain a higher plane of existence in the afterlife that is beyond Heaven in the afterlife, one needs to be at a spiritual level higher than 60\%. This can only be achieved by consistent spiritual practice according to the six basic laws of spiritual practice along with a major reduction in ego.

What is the criteria for life after death?

The following three criteria can be applied in life after death: Acts done without doership, i.e., with the outlook that God Himself is getting it done from me and hence I cannot lay claim to any credit. Done without expectation of acclaim or appreciation. Done without expectation of results.

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Can you bring this beautiful vision of the afterlife to life?

It’s a beautiful vision, and if anyone can bring it to life, we trust Grau’s sensitivity and evidence-based practice to be a step in that direction. She also speaks extensively about the glimpses of the afterlife she saw as a child. That vision includes angels, dogs, and an infinite library of books.