SAbe on Life After Death

"The tunnel, white light and exhilaration that one experiences come from the person's own nervous system as they are freeing themselves from the body."

"The white light does not strip one's memory, the individual guilt does!"

"The life review and judgment you also hear about are occurring with the individual's own death creation. If an individual has not made piece with their life before they go the first thing that happens upon realizing they have left the embodiment is a forlorning for the life and what was the body. The person will look very dispassionately at the body if they had issues with it. If the person loved their body and their life, they will be filled with appreciation not regret."

"If a person finds they are filled with regret they begin a mini panic attack searching through their memories of what they heard they would find after death. The individual needn't even have followed a religious indoctrination and they will grasp for what they have heard others speak of. This happens because the individual finds themselves in a place not so unlike their own life. They are able to see the living, but do not know how the interact with it. This leads them to concern about where they ended up! So, maybe they didn't do something right! They will then without realizing it, usually after the funeral, create within their new environment fixtures of heaven, salvation, redemption, and whatever else may come to mind. This is the individual coming to terms or piece with their lifetime. This review is not participated in by any others. The recently deceased does it entirely on their own. Others may observe at a distance."

"In this creation they will invent from their own mind some form of savior to assist them into a greater, more heavenly life. This individual will be created according to the individuals belief systems in life. Once some variety of savior enters the scene they begin searching their memories for every place that still holds guilt, shame, pain, embarrassment, loss, etc. They will present their disgrace to the one they created to save them from themselves. In presenting "what they did wrong" to their version of deity, that memory and moment that was "wrong" will be erased permanently. Since the person is creating the deity from their mind concepts, if the deity portion does not erase it, the individual will not find relief."

"If relief does not occur the individual will then seek out individuals that have become stuck in seeing himself or herself as deity, and will give the guilt or wronged piece of themselves to the external deity. In either case that portion of the individual along with that part of their live is now erased and no longer exists. If one gives away everything they felt guilt for, one could end up pretty full of wholes and gaps. If too much has been given up, the individual will generally incarnate again as an aspect of the individual they were. The game starts all over."

"The whole concept one wants to firmly embrace while still in a body, is that whatever they find will be a creation of their mind! If you don’t like it, you will erase it, unless it is horrible enough to punish you, in which case you will generally keep it. The trick to circumventing this is to come to terms with everything you have been or done. Maybe you won’t get to a point of loving yourself or it, but you no longer condemn yourself for it."

"A person that is deceased and feels no need to destroy or erase anything they have been or done, will finally get the answer to why! They will see and know! When one is in regret, one refuses to hold the answer!"

"The after life, much like the now life, is what you make of it! If it’s hell now, it will probably be so then! After all, you don’t change, only your cocoon is left behind! What was inside that cocoon/body is still the same! Your mental rules have changed, that’s all!"

- SAbe (articulated through Sheradon Bryce)