With God and as God, part 2: The life review and judgement.

Further to this earlier post,  I believe that one of the first things that happens when we cross over is our life review.  Through the history of mankind it has been seen by those with vision (prophets, psychics, mediums, etc…) and occurred enough to those that have had near-death-experiences that the phrase “my life flashed before my eyes” has entered into the lexicon of our languages.

It works like this:  Soon after arriving on the other side, you experience by seeing and by feeling the significant and special moments in your life.  You feel it – it’s pure empathy.

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But empathy works for all emotions.  If you caused hurt and pain to others, you will feel that hurt and pain.  You will feel the pain as if you were that person feeling it.  The more people you hurt, the more pain you feel.  I think it helps if, before you die, you can take responsibility for your hurtfulness and own up to what you have done.  Remember in Dead Man Walking how Susan Sarandon wanted Sean Penn to own up?  If you can feel remorse, then that is a bit of empathy.  If you are truly sorry for what you have done before you die, I think you can minimize the pain.  If not, the God within you will judge yourself accordingly when you cross over.  I’m not so sure that there is a hell as much as there is judgement.  The judgement will come from yourself.  You will reap what you have sown.

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