(04-01-2016, 11:48 AM)anagogy Wrote: I agree with Jade for the most part.
Time/space is the realm of mind (inner projected consciousness), and space/time is the realm of matter (outer projected consciousness).
When you dream at night, you are in time/space. The reality can be literally anything. Much as I would like to say all souls are in a comfortable place of time/space after death, sometimes they are not. Some of them end up as ghosts, or some end up in their own self imposed realities where they relive traumatic memories they couldn't let go of. In many of these cases, they are in similar emotional knots as what Ra talked about with the Maldek entities whose planet was destroyed (though not that severe), meaning, they cannot see or communicate with the beings trying to help them or guide them out of it, in the same way that most people cannot see spirits. They completely tune them out.
What happens at death depends greatly on your awareness level when it happens. Some believe so strongly they are going to heaven or hell, that they temporarily experience those realities till they realize they are generating the reality. They will end up with other beings that shared similar vibrational characteristics or beliefs. The more aware souls immediately return to their higher self, and rejoin their respective soul clusters and continue in their spiritual learning, and preparation for future lives. Most souls don't get trapped in these hollow heavens and hollow hells.
I recommend Robert Monroe's books for a more indepth understanding of this. Bruce Moen's books are pretty good as well. Also the Seth books.
Seconded on all accounts. I was about to suggest Seth as well since he goes over the concept in depth, but you already beat me to it. I think there was a quite a bit of that in Seth Speaks.
Bashar / Darryl Anka literally made a full movie out of it: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2206844/ It's almost verbatim what you just described, anagogy.
"Dearly Departed is a fictional documentary, shot as though the camera was taken into the spirit world to conduct documentary-style interviews with the spirits of dead people to get their insights on life after death."