To examine what happens when we die, we first have to look up the meaning of death, and to die is to stop existing. I find that contradictory in the sense that we are energy, and energy doesn’t die; it is just transferred from our form or system to the other. By that very definition, we do not ever stop existing, we just change forms, and the forms we change to can be explained with science. There are four states of matter, and we currently exist in the three more common ones. We exist in flesh, which can be seen as solid. We exist in the breath we take, so we are also gas. We exist in our bodily fluids such as blood, semen, eggs, etc. But there is a fourth state of matter that isn’t really talked about—plasma—which is what our soul is made of. Plasma, which is dark matter energy, is what our soul returns to, which is its original state. In science class, we were taught that life exists in all states of matter, and that the thing that separates all states of matter is their vibrational state.
I prefer to explain what happens when we die using a scientific term because science, as a tool, was given to us as a way to explain God using a neutral framework—a framework that doesn’t have anyone’s belief, when they were alive, merged into it.
Some people believe when we die we go to other planets, but what we call planets are pit stops on our way back to the highest vibration—pit stops where we stabilize our frequency and continue our journey. In my experience, a pit stop is not the destination, so while they might have the truth that we do not die, they do not have the whole picture.
Others believe that we are going to be under some sort of judgement by a creator that ends up copying their personal beliefs as a way to measure their worthiness of eternal peace or eternal damnation.
Everyone is entitled to their own beliefs, but the general idea I am trying to pass across is we do not die, we just transition to other states of matter. And the soul plans the way it would exit this realm before it comes—maybe not exactly, but it keeps different exit points that it can use if it feels like it is satisfied with its experience or it wants to re-pivot and try again.
If, like me, you have ever stared at a dead body and got the exact feeling that something had left, then you are right—the plasma part of the body, which is the soul, can easily create other states of matter if it wants to experience them again. Fire came first, which is plasma, and from plasma the soul can easily reduce its vibration and create blood, which is water, breath, which is fire, and a body, which is earth.
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