 | Spirit World: Life in the Spirit World - Part OneBy Simeon Stefanidakis
Over
the years, countless people have asked us what the Spirit world is like.
Answering this question is both easy and difficult. It is easy because so much
information concerning life in Spirit has been given to us. It is difficult
because much of that information tends to be confusing or at least
contradictory.
There
is only one way in which we can be given information about what it is like in
the Spirit world. That information has to come first hand from someone who is
there. There are two ways in which someone can go to the Spirit world: either
temporarily, through some type of out of body experience or expansion of
consciousness; or permanently through death.
Both
have been sources of good, insightful information on what the Spirit world is
all about. Indeed, most of what we have learned about the Spirit world comes
from those who reside there. Obviously, that information has to be passed
through mediums and channels. The problem lies in the oftentimes contradictory
information given to us. Oddly enough, much of the contradiction seems to come
from within the more traditional Spiritualist movement.
As
any student of mediumship knows, the preconceived ideas and prejudices of the
medium can very often color or influence the information which passes through
his or her mediumship. It is the wise medium who understands this fact clearly
and endeavors to separate himself or herself as completely as possible from the
communication coming from those in Spirit.
Horace
Leaf describes this quite admirably in his book "What Mediumship Is."
(Spiritualist Press, London; 1976, pp. 133-134).
"Mediums
are not like gramophone records; they are living beings with brain and mind
governed by lifelong habits. Every person's mind is full of tendencies,
capacities, desires, ideas and habits. These are so vital that, in the main,
they govern the way in which the individual thinks and behaves.
All
controlling entities desirous of transmitting philosophical, religious and
spiritual ideas through a medium find themselves as much under the control of
the medium as the medium is under theirs. The consequence is, if the medium is
ignorant and his mind untrained to serious thinking, the less successful will
the speech be. The reverse is also true. An educated medium with a well-trained
mind will, with few exceptions, produce better results."
So,
how do we come to any reasonable and truthful conclusions concerning life in
Spirit? In other words, how do we separate the wheat from the chaff? It's
really quite simple: truth ALWAYS passes the test of time. New age fads and
fancies come and go with the winds of time and people's folly, but truth
remains steadfast, eternal, constant, and is generally free from contradiction.
And here is where we must be discerning in our search for truth. Much truthful
information regarding life in Spirit has indeed come from with the Modern
Spiritualist movement, and for this we should be eternally grateful, but far
more has come to us from outside Modern Spiritualism's ranks and members.
It
is unwise to think that Spiritualism had its birth in 1848 with the events at
Hydesville, New York. 1848 marked the beginning of a movement, not the beginning
of Spiritualism itself. What happened in 1848 marks the rebirth or
reincarnation of that which has been with us from the moment we appeared on
this great Earth plane. The events in Hydesville also marked the seedlings of a
movement which would eventually emerge from within the home circle, that
nursery for so much of mediumship's phenomenal manifestations. Spiritualism was
given birth with the creation of the spirits (that's you and me); Modern
Spiritualism was born in 1848. There is a difference between Spiritualism and
the Modern Spiritualist movement.
What
many Modern Spiritualists fail to accept is that while their movement was being
fashioned, so too were other movements of the Spirit, most notably Theosophy.
Furthermore, an abundance of information regarding life in Spirit has been
given to us through mediums and channels outside the more traditional
Spiritualist Movement. Alice Bailey, Edgar Cayce, Jane Roberts, Eileen Garrett,
as well as the multitude of investigators from within the Theosophical movement
are but a few.
What
is most intriguing about this is that, once you step outside the more
traditional Spiritualist circles, the contradictions concerning life in the
Spirit world seem to disappear. What does this mean, and why do we mention this
fact before getting into the meat of the subject of this series of articles? It
means something very important, something our Church has been promulgating
since its founding in 1883: mediumship, life after death, spirit communication,
and even Spiritualism itself belong to no group, no Church, no denomination,
and no faith. These are universal elements of the Spirit, and the Spirit knows
no boundaries.
Having
said this, let us now get to our subject: Life in Spirit.
Where
is the Spirit World?
The
Spirit world is right here, where we are. We do not have to travel in order to
get to the Spirit world. It is not separated from the Earth plane by distance,
as we perceive distance. What separates the Earth plane from the Spirit world
is DIMENSION. It is through the doorway of consciousness and dimension that the
Spirit must pass in order to enter the Spirit world.
That
is the doorway through which we shall all pass at some point in time when we
leave this Earth plane. How we get to that doorway varies with people,
conditions, and circumstances. What we experience once we pass through that
doorway varies to some degree with those circumstances. Nevertheless, it is the
same doorway for all of us. Kings, paupers, prophets, messiahs, tyrants,
saints, rich, poor, and everyone in between all pass through the same doorway
of life.
The
Spirit world exists in a higher rate of vibration than does our
three-dimensional Earth plane. From time to time, people experience a
heightened or extended sense of perception and they catch glimpses of this
amazing world. Mediums have trained themselves to do this somewhat at will. An
out of body experience or OBE happens when the spirit or consciousness
separates itself from the confines of the body and brain, thus becoming free to
experience other worlds.
Every
night while most of us sleep, our spirits separate from the earthly confines
and visit the Spirit world. We often experience that visitation through dreams.
Sometimes, those dreams are colored by our fears, cares, and concerns;
sometimes not. Many are the people who claim they have visited departed loved
ones in their dreams. The skeptic will say that such experiences result from
wishful thinking, but most people know better: these precious experiences are
far more than wishful thinking. So, you see, the first thing we have to
understand about the Spirit world is that we do not have to die in order to
visit this grand place. Furthermore, we can be in touch with our departed loved
ones even while on earth.
What
Do We Do in the Spirit World?
This
is a question many people ask. It stems from the fact that we are so ingrained
in perceiving life only through the physical form that we simply cannot imagine
what one can do without a physical body. For so many, no body and no earth translate
into NO LIFE. In Spirit, we do not go to jobs, we do not have to earn money, we
do not have to worry about mortgages and food on the table. These are all
aspects of earthly life. So, what's left? To put it very simply, what's left is
LIFE.
We
engage in life and living. What motivates us on the Earth plane will very
likely motivate us in Spirit. Death accomplishes one thing: it allows us to
shed the earthly body and move through the doorway. We do not change
dramatically, nor do we become all-knowing and perfect. We are the same person
on that side of the threshold as we are on this side of the threshold. For
many, this is disappointing. It would be nice to think that death suddenly
removes all problems, all obstacles, all sin and evil, and all ignorance. That
is not the arrangement we made with our Creator. We learn, very often through
struggle, and we grow through hard work. Nothing of the Spirit is handed to us
on a silver platter. That would be cheap and not beneficial to us at all. Thus
it is in the Spirit world.
In
Spirit, we seek to communicate with our earthly loved ones. We meet our already
departed loved ones, and there is a grand reunion of sorts. Spirit tells us
that it is wondrously amazing when we meet those loving family members waiting at
the threshold to welcome us into the new life. People who suffer long term
illness, as they come closer to the time of death, often see their loved ones
in Spirit waiting for them at the gate. This gives them joy, comfort, and a
sense of knowing that everything will be OK. Our loves, our hopes, our
aspirations, our dreams are all part of us, and we are given every opportunity
to follow those dreams in Spirit. Thus, the Spirit world is a world of
tremendous opportunity and fulfillment, even more so than the Earth plane.
In
Spirit, we devote much time to assessing the recent earth life. We look at the
successes and the failures, and we do so with unclouded vision. There are
special Spirit helpers who guide and assist us in this. For some, this can be
very painful, as they face themselves and their earthly deeds. Even for these
unfortunate souls, however, there is always love and guidance given as they
wend their way through the consequences of what may have been an evil life.
There are halls of learning and great schools of the Spirit where we are given
the opportunity to learn and become wise in our knowledge. Many of these great
schools of learning have counterparts on the Earth plane. The Mystery Schools
of the past are an example of this.
There
is the opportunity to pray and offer healing from Spirit, just as we can do
here on earth. In all of this, we await the arrival of our earthly loved ones,
as our previously departed loved ones awaited our own arrival. As time passes
on, we integrate more and more of our recent earth life and its experiences
into the essence of the Spirit. More and more of our family and loved ones join
us. Eventually, we move further along the Spirit world into areas that are more
separated, in terms of vibration, from the Earth plane. We can always draw back
closer to the earthly condition in order to communicate with earthly loved ones
or family members. We are never separated from our beloved, no matter where
they or we may be. Please keep this in mind.
What
About Surroundings?
The
whole of the Spirit world is comprised of various levels of consciousness and
states of vibration. As we move along in the Spirit world, we pass through
these various stages. There are even varying levels of vibration within each of
the afterlife stages. In fact, we experience a sort of death as we proceed from
one level of Spirit into another. We shall not discuss this, as it goes beyond
the scope of this series of articles.
The
area of the Spirit world to which we all go once we pass from the Earth plane
is known as the Astral world, or the Astral plane. It is here where we spend a
good amount of our time assessing the most recent earthly life while awaiting
the arrival of our earthly loved ones. It is also here where much of the more
difficult aspects of the recent earth life are confronted and healed to the
degree that we are willing to confront them and to the degree that they can be
healed, according to our overall stage of spiritual progression.
Freedom
of choice is inherent to all Spirit. We are healed and we experience
transformation only to the degree that we are willing to confront and change
that which must be changed. There are countless Spirit emissaries and helpers,
always anxious to guide and inspire us along the pathway of spiritual healing
and transformation, but change can only come about through our own desire to
change and our own willingness to work through that which needs to be changed.
Therefore, better we should endeavor to make those changes now while on the
Earth plane than when we arrive in Spirit.
Why?
Because, in Spirit, there is so much to learn and to experience, there is so
much wonder to behold and incorporate into our selves. There is so much pure
love and beneficence to share in. All this, and so much more, is available to
us, but only to the degree that we can experience and receive it all. So, let
us be healed and develop those loving qualities now here on Earth, that we
might be free to experience all this wonder once we pass into the Spirit world.
It
is the Astral plane that is most closely linked to the Earth plane. In fact,
within the Astral plane there exists an exact replica of the Earth plane with
houses, cities, mountains, people, etc. It is not really a replica; rather,
within the Astral plane is the astral counterpart of our Earth plane.
Everything on this earth, ourselves included, has an astral counterpart.
Remember, we are Spirit in body. Our true home and our roots are in Spirit, not
on the earth. We "visit" the earth from time to time in order to
experience it and its lessons. Therefore, even while on the Earth plane we are
Spirit, with our connection to the Spirit world. This astral counterpart
represents the link, so to speak, between us and the Spirit world.
Everything
which happens on the earth -- individually and collectively -- has an impact
within the Astral plane. So the Astral plane is inhabited by two types of
spirits: those who have passed from the Earth plane and are still within the
Astral plane, and us, or our astral counterparts. In fact, without going into
complicated discussions, suffice it to say that we live within and experience
multiple levels of life and consciousness even while on the Earth plane. It so
happens that right now our focus of attention and concentration is on the Earth
plane, but that does not contradict the fact that we are rooted in the Spirit.
If
we were not living on multiple levels of Spirit simultaneously, then we could
not experience such things as mediumship, extended sensory perception, out of
body experiences, or even dreams. It is because we are living life AS SPIRIT ON
EARTH that we are able to shift from one level of awareness to another, back
and forth, sometimes spontaneously, other times quite intentionally.
Thus,
there is a strong link and connection between the Earth plane and the Astral
plane. It is through the Astral plane that so much of the spiritual help and
assistance is given to us. The Astral plane represents the doorway between the
Earth plane and the higher levels of the Spirit world. The Astral plane has
been subject to much confusion and misinformation. It is called the Astral
plane because within it there is light and sparkling energy, very much like
stars. Astral originates from the Latin "aster," meaning star.
Because the Astral plane is where we deal with our recent earthly difficulties,
people tend to consider it to be a place of punishment and negativity. Nothing
could be further from the truth.
Within
the Astral plane, there is offered the greatest opportunity to set right that
which may have gone wrong and to become even more intimately involved with our
family and friends in a truly spiritual manner. What is even more amazing is
that, once we step through the Astral plane and enter the next level of the
Spirit world, the degree of love and intimacy magnifies itself a thousandfold.
Indeed, it is a place of work, but of far greater significance, the Astral
plane is a place of healing, love, and compassion.
Because
the Astral plane is so closely linked to the Earth plane and its inhabitants,
many proclaim that it is inhabited by countless spirits who are lost or
earthbound. NONSENSE! The idea of lost souls and earthbound spirits makes great
movies, sells lots of books, and, unfortunately, gives many unscrupulous
psychics and mediums lots of work, but is not based on fact. Very few are they
who become "stuck" between "here" and "there."
Some certainly do have difficulty in making their earthly transition, but
always there are loved ones and special Spirit friends who endeavor to help.
If
for some reason a spirit is just not ready or willing to make the transition
complete, he or she will fall into a sleep state and remain quiet until the
time comes for a reawakening into the Spirit world. Furthermore, that
reawakening is aided through love and healing by those special Spirit helpers.
Such spirits do NOT go around haunting the Earth plane, nor do they sit around
just waiting to possess a weak earthling, nor do they hang around graveyards or
around bars, inhaling smoke and the smell of alcohol. Thus it is in the Spirit
world, or at least the first phase of the Spirit world, immediately following
physical death.
In
Part Two of this
series, Spirit World:
Heaven and Hell - Places or States of Mind?, we look at the concepts of Heaven and Hell as they apply to the Spirit
world. Are Heaven and Hell in fact places; are they merely states of mind; who
goes or experiences what?
The
First Spiritual Temple is a nondenominational Christian Spiritualist Church,
founded by Marcellus Seth Ayer on June 28, 1883. To explore further information
on the journey of your Spirit and Soul, visit the website of the First
Spiritual Temple at http://www.fst.org.
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