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What exactly happens when we die? Does death even exist, and where do we find ourselves when our physical bodies decay and our immaterial structures leave the body? Some people believe that after life we ​​enter a so-called nothingness, a place where nothing exists anymore. Others believe in a concept of heaven and hell. A very large However, a significant portion of humanity, well over half, believes in a cycle of reincarnation, that we are reborn after death to go through the game of duality again and evolve from life to life.

And that's exactly how it is. The cycle of reincarnation has accompanied us humans since time immemorial and is an integral part of our existence. Therefore, I would like to examine in detail what truly happens at the moment of death and why we are reborn again and again.

The reincarnation cycle

Mystical Full Moon The cycle of reincarnation refers to rebirth, a life after death that, due to various factors, leads to our rebirth. This process has been occurring for hundreds of thousands of years, ensuring that we continually experience new incarnations. Human beings are essentially energetic matrices, immaterial expressions of an ingenious creation. We possess a consciousness that allows us to constantly create and even question life, and we are surrounded by this very consciousness. Ultimately, all material and immaterial states are merely expressions of this consciousness. And yet, we are not our consciousness, even though we readily identify with it during the process of awakening. Fundamentally, we are much more the soul, an energetically luminous aspect, the good that slumbers within every human being, simply waiting to be lived again. The true essence of every being, deeply anchored within the material shell. The only thing that prevents us from creating a perfectly harmonious reality is the egoistic mind, which presents us with a dualistic illusion and keeps us trapped in the cycle of reincarnation.

The onset of death is a change in frequency

Blue spiral As soon as a person's physical body deteriorates and death occurs, we change our entire frequency. Our physical form perishes, and our soul leaves the body and begins to vibrate at a different frequency (everything in existence consists of consciousness, which is made up of energetic states that, in turn, vibrate at frequencies). For this reason, death is, in truth, nothing more than a frequency shift. Our soul then enters the afterlife along with all its accumulated experiences. The afterlife is the counterpart to this life (think of the Hermetic). Principle of polarity) and represents a completely immaterial plane on which we can plan our next life. The afterlife is further subdivided into different energetically light and dense planes; the higher the plane, the lighter it is, and the lower the plane, the denser. Our placement on these planes depends on our own spiritual and mental development in this life. A person who has generated a lot of negativity and energetic density carries this energy into the afterlife and is accordingly placed on denser planes. Conversely, people who are highly developed spiritually and mentally are placed on lighter planes. The denser the plane, the faster one reincarnates, while one remains longer on lighter planes.

The soul plan

Trees at dusk Once a soul has integrated into its corresponding plane of existence, a period begins in which it creates what is known as a soul plan. This plan anchors all the experiences one wishes to have in the next life. Specific encounters with people, birthplace, family, goals, and even certain illnesses are all predetermined, although they don't always unfold exactly as planned. Sometimes painful experiences are also predefined—experiences that stem from past, unresolved karma. For example, if a person was very melancholic in a life due to certain circumstances and took this melancholy to the grave, then there is a high probability that they will carry it into the next life. This occurs so that we are given the opportunity to finally release and heal this self-imposed burden in the next life.

Mastering your own incarnation

In this way, we learn from life to life and develop ourselves further from a moral and spiritual perspective, until we eventually reach the end and no longer need to be reborn. However, this can only be achieved if we become the masters of our own incarnation. If we succeed in relinquishing all that blinds our minds, if we have reached a certain stage of spiritual and soul development and thereby regain perfect immortality. This is also linked to the gradual dissolution of our own egoistic mind, for only in this way is it possible to act entirely from the soul's perspective and to live love on all levels. We must know that no life has ever been in vain and no experience is ever lost, for everything we have ever experienced serves our spiritual maturation and leads us step by step closer to this high goal. For those who wish to delve deeper into this topic, we recommend looking at how we are the creators of our own reality .

Closing words

It is certainly a long road to break this cycle, but every single person on our planet will achieve this mastery sooner or later; there is not the slightest doubt about that. Death is never an end, but always a loving transition, a gentle shift in frequency. Everything always begins within us, in our spirit; never forget that. With that in mind, stay healthy, content, and live a life in harmony. 🙂

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