"When we pass into the spirit world, who facilitates our life review?"
Answered By: William Samuel Lee Jr
September 5, 2022
You do. There is no past or future; everything happens in the now. Your life review doesn’t just occur after you physically die—it’s happening right now. When people have a near-death experience (NDE), they commonly speak of having a life review. How do they have a life review if they haven’t fully made the transition? Because what they are witnessing is an ongoing review of their current life from a perspective absent of ego and free from the constraints of linear time.
Consequently, when they bring these memories back, they are often distorted by time/space beliefs, concepts, and language. As a non-physical personality, you most drastically alter your perspective during what you refer to as sleep. In sleep, you alter and review the course of your incarnation with other entities.
An NDE is similar; you’re just in a state a few degrees ‘closer’ to the non-physical realm than you are in a dream state. People who experience NDEs are either asked or sent back—not because they have unfinished business or a mission to complete, but because the NDE was an integral part of their experience from the outset.