Connect with us

Man Who ‘Crossed Over’ Reveals 7 Levels Of The Afterlife — And It’s Not What You Think

Off The Record

Man Who ‘Crossed Over’ Reveals 7 Levels Of The Afterlife — And It’s Not What You Think

The afterlife fascinates a lot of people, but you can’t know what’s out there unless you’ve been there yourself.

Chris Carter has been obsessed with the idea of transcending Earth after death, focusing on a guy named Frederic Myers, who claimed to have glimpsed beyond life after death.

Carter examines the post-death messages of Myers, a British poet and founder of the Society for Psychical Research, who passed away in 1901 at the age of 57, in his book The Case for the Afterlife.

It is thought that Myers provided psychics with afterlife details 23 years after the incident, which allowed Carter to acquire important knowledge.

“Myers described a stupendous journey of the immortal soul through the various planes or spheres of existence, beginning with Earth,” Carter reported in his book.

He claims Myers’ posthumous signals to psychics prove the afterlife exists, but it may not be what we think.

Myers explained that after death, a person will pass through six further planes after Earth, which is obviously “level one.”

Source: Freepik

Level two) Hades: The intermediate state

The author claims that Myers referred to the astral realm, or Hades, as the plane that comes after Earth.

It is a “temporary resting place on the borders of two worlds,” he claims.

“The time spent in Hades is said to vary with the needs of the individual, with children often requiring hardly any rest at all,” he wrote.

However, Myers is said to have claimed, “I died in Italy, a land I loved, and I was very weary at the time of my passing. For me Hades was a place of rest, a place of half-lights and drowsy peace”.

Level three) The sphere of terrene imagination

The third plane, according to Myers, is comparable to what we know on Earth “but with a beauty that far transcends the terrestrial.”

Communities of like-minded people with similar likes are said to “come together and live in mutually constructed environments, while those of a more solitary nature may live in an environment entirely devised from their own preferences and desires.”

It seems that your life on this dimension is influenced by your upbringing and degree of “moral and spiritual development” on Earth.

Carter explained, “Not everyone enjoys an idyllic existence on the third plane: the lower levels are described as dark, gloomy, and desolate, in which there are no children, but only those who, as adults on Earth, had chosen to lead selfish, evil lives.”

“How long they remain in this nether region depends on how long they choose to remain in a selfish, morally undeveloped state.”

Level four) Eido

According to reports, Eido is the fourth plane, the first “real heaven-world,” with sights and hues that are far more exquisite than anything humans could possibly imagine.

This is where he ended up, Myers said.

Level five) The Plane of Flame

Alright, so this isn’t fantastic, but Myers claims that the fifth, sixth, and seventh planes are more difficult to explain since they are “more distant from our earthly experience,” yet they are nonetheless “increasingly desirable.”

Level six) The Plane of Light

Your body is completely gone on the sixth dimension, where you have “joined the immortals” and exist “as white light, as the pure thought of their Creator.”

Carter claimed that Myers was able to obtain this information from people who had traveled to higher realms.

Level seven) Out-Yonder, flight from the physical universe

Carter says you shouldn’t expect to see Heaven or Hell today, even if you think they’ll exist eventually. This is something that religion alone teaches.

It is said that hell is a “fire of the mind” and that you will neither meet God in heaven, nor will you be tormented there.

Hopefully, it won’t last for long.

“Absolutely not”, said Carter, as he explained, “Myers, in his post-mortem communications, describes God as being far, far above the human, and we… only can come close in what he describes as the seventh plane.”

He added, “Based on my extensive reading of various communications via mediums, the reason the newly departed do not see God is simply because we are, at first, too primitive and, immediately after leaving the Earth, occupy planes of existence not nearly exalted or advanced enough to closely approach the divine.”

He continued by saying that there is a direct route to God on the last plane.

Now Trending:

Please let us know your thoughts and SHARE this story with your Friends and Family!

Continue Reading
To Top