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"Why do people make false claims of visiting Heaven or Hell?"

Answer Requested by: Dr. Kalu Thankgod Ugochukwu
Answered by: William Samuel Lee Jr
December 5, 2021 4:37:16 AM

In the case of someone who has had a near-death experience (NDE), they may visit a level of the afterlife. However, the concept of a realm called Heaven, governed by a God who sits on a throne surrounded by angels, is not accurate. The reason some refer to this experience as Heaven is likely because they are attempting to associate it with familiar religious concepts.

When someone has an NDE due to trauma or illness, their consciousness shifts out of the traumatic experience to a vibrational level closer to one reached by those who have fully transitioned, beyond the vibrational level where dreams occur. This allows the individual having the NDE to interact with loved ones who have already transitioned, due to the neighboring vibrational levels. The proximity of these vibrational levels enables those who have transitioned to engage and interact with the NDE experiencer. However, it becomes apparent that the person has not made a full transition and is therefore gently guided back after a time.

Side note: I want to explain how the spirits on the “other side” perceive those having an NDE as noticeably different, but I cannot find the words to express it. I am unable to think of a way to describe it accurately.

When people talk about going to Hell and returning, it is often someone aligned with Christianity or a similar religious worldview. What they are experiencing is not Hell but rather a vibrational level closer to those on the “other side” (as previously mentioned). Here’s the key point: the “higher” one ascends the vibrational ladder, the more their thoughts matter. A consciousness still heavily influenced by earthly belief systems may be caught off guard, surprised by their surroundings, and their fears may manifest instantly.

This should serve as a wake-up call to let go of belief systems that foster fear. Paradoxically, however, some individuals double down on these fear-based belief systems, finding themselves consciously aware within this fearful state, which can intensify. While the vibrational level remains the same, the state of mind differs.

Ultimately, did they truly visit Heaven or Hell? No, they experienced a vibrational level closer to those who have already transitioned, where the laws of energy and creation are more fluid, allowing for instantaneous thought manifestation. When their consciousness “returns,” the experience is interpreted through the lens of a three-dimensional, time/space reality and ego.

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