What happens after the last life lived?
We will say that terms such as after make little sense when the last life lived is “over.” It is a world that is outside time which follows what is known as “the final moment.” During the last life lived there is a literal final moment within time; there is no “after” this moment. A world lived in in which time is seen for what it is: an illusory construct of the holographic universe which is contained in the abstract universe. One may learn to control the construct called time but it is not merely control over an external; rather it is self-control in the sense that one is simply controlling one’s perspective of the holographic universe. One may see the holographic universe “move” “forward”, “backward”, and/or skip around in a totally nonlinear way; this sight is learned if and only if one needs to see from a different perspective in accordance with one’s contract which is between one’s true self and God.
“One from a thousand and two from ten thousand” are living their last lives now which is to say very few. In truth, it is impossible to accurately describe in a dualistic language what existence is like “after” the final moment which occurs during the last life lived. It is a matter of stepping back, stepping out of the hologram and looking at the holographic universe to see through the illusion. Again, one doesn’t control the hologram but one can change perspectives and as one does this the hologram appears to change. At times this can be done yet individuals choose to re-enter the time stream and to continue living moments. This process is much more difficult when constrained to the physical body yet the final moment can occur while physical. However, when one becomes fully luminous and lives entirely in their 5D “body,” the process through which one has their final moment is often easier. Things, including space, time, energy, and matter, are seen for what they are and as one changes their perspective on these things they appear to change. The meaning and form of things change as the individual changes. It’s not magic for that implies something mysterious or supernatural occurring. Instead, this process is quite normal if infrequently aspired to or realized.
So what we are saying is that after the final moment, the holographic construct is seen for what it really is and that the final moment is what occurs during the last life lived, principally near death though sometimes, infrequently, before that during the 3D life. At some point near death, most commonly, the transition is made into a higher dimensional “body,” which by definition is not physical at least in the 3D sense, and during this transition one is given the opportunity to acquire an adaptive perspective. However, because this is so often difficult to comprehend for what it is, one, through their true self, chooses to return to a 3D physical body to live another life. During the last life, one acquires this adaptive perspective and learns how to perceive in a new way. The next step is to continue on the chain of the hierarchy of beings. One is free to choose to return to a physical 3D holographic form in order to teach others about the universe or for whatever reason.
During the last life lived, one achieves unity with their true selves. One sublates the little self and, in a limited dualistic languaging, becomes the true self. The reason why this is incorrect is that one always is their true self; one needs to simply realize this: there is no separation between one’s self and one’s true self. All perceived separation is an illusion and part of the construct. All illusions are seen for what they are during the last life lived including the illusion of the separation between one and one’s true self.