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Where Does It Go Following Death? Part II Copyright © Isaac Nwokogba. All Rights Reserved. (Continued from "The Indelible
In the movie "Ghost," some energy left the body each time someone died. Although overly dramatized in some cases, it is similar to what happens at the moment of death. Under controlled conditions, it is possible to observe and see this intangible, immaterial essence leave the body at the time of death. This "I" is what I described as [I]mmaterial and the [I]mmortal in America Here I Come.
This is who we truly are before birth, through life, and after life on Earth. This is our immortal consciousness, our indelible memory, and our personality. We entered the body in the same manner with the first breath we took during birth, and we leave the body with our last breath during death. This is the God's essence in each of us. It is what
makes us a "living soul." Like God, this memory enjoys an immortal existence. Without a human body, we are simply energy with full consciousness and identity. It is the memory of all past lives, of our
existence, and of our experiences and it has no beginning or end. Memory is immaterial.
Where then does this immaterial essence go following death? The short and simple answer to this question is: nowhere and everywhere. It does not go to heaven; it does not go to hell; and it certainly does not remain in the grave for eternity.
Following the release from the boundaries and the limitations of the human body at the time of transition, the immaterial essence merges with the invisible air and energy about and beyond us and continues in its ascension to a much higher level and finer grade of vibration until it reaches its highest potential. This ascension to a much higher level is not of height, but of a different frequency or vibration. The level it reaches would depend on his or her level of spiritual growth. As it progresses with full consciousness and identity, it leaves its trail or mark along the way. In other words, it is nowhere in particular, yet everywhere, hence my short and simple answer. I prefer to refer to this immaterial essence as personality since it has no form and it is no longer a tangible material like the human body.
The different levels to which personalities can ascend following transition have sometimes been described in terms of dimensions—fourth and fifth dimensions and so forth. However, whether you think
of it as dimensions, or as spectrum of energy as I describe in my current manuscript, the difference between this world and the other dimensions of existence is in the rate of vibration -- the rate at which personalities vibrate in the afterlife. The differences at which these personalities vibrate have many implications for the dead, and consequently for the living.
The rate at which the immaterial in the afterlife vibrate is not possible in the human body. This severe limitation would suggest that living beings on Earth are not able to attain the level of vibration necessary for any form of contact and communication with personalities in the afterlife. Therefore, it would appear that energy does not offer support for contact and communication with the dead either. But we are not done with energy yet.
This thought-provoking book may comfort you, intrigue you, or surprise you regardless of your religious or spiritual beliefs. At the very least, it will help to explain many of the extraordinary events and mysteries we all encounter in our lives.
In Voices from Beyond: The God Force, the Other Side, and You, the author takes you on a pilgrimage to the edge of what you know and what you believe, and gently guides you to unimagined places.
A lifelong student of Christianity, spirituality, and metaphysical traditions, Isaac Nwokogba has written many articles and three books about the spiritual laws of the universe. His latest book, "Voices from beyond: The God Force, The Other Side, and You," is now available. http://www.voicesfrombeyond.com
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