"Do you believe in future lives?"
Answered by: William Samuel Lee Jr
October 25, 2024
All of your lives—past, present, and future—exist simultaneously. The concept of a future and a past holds validity because of your perspective, not because it is fundamentally accurate. One of your “future” selves could view you as a past life right now.
Your outer senses and ego construct confine you to three dimensions and a linear concept of time. Not only do future and past lives exist in this very moment, but they also influence you in the present. Emotional energy, translated into your vibrational level, transcends space and time effortlessly; therefore, this emotional energy can and does bleed into past, present, and future lives simultaneously.
All action is simultaneous. Any action that appears otherwise is a distorted perception. When you dream and shift your consciousness inward, translating yourself to that vibrational level often called the dream state, you can immediately perceive the instantaneous nature of this state—and, if adept, lucid dream consistently. This is one of many abilities discussed in The Matrix.
Setting aside the confines of three dimensions and a linear concept of time, past and future lose their relevance; they exist as a belief matrix after transitioning into the afterlife. This belief matrix is what automatically creates your reality immediately after you die.
When you die, what you might call a “portion” of yourself merges into a larger gestalt of conscious awareness—a state that is more complex and fractal in nature (metaphorically speaking). Past and future lives blend into each other more noticeably than you can perceive in your waking, conscious state—if perceived at all. So, to answer your question: as someone existing in the afterlife who is not a ghost, yes, we do believe in future lives. Lool.