Death is the process of returning the soul to the ocean of Life. Whatever qualities of the soul that were fed or strengthened Those will be added back to the Soul Stew that the future is drawn from.
The soul will face judgement. It will not be an all or nothing judgement, Soul energy is too precious to reject. Rather it is a sifting of the soul.
That which has been improved will pass through the tunnel of light and be welcome relatively whole.
That where evil, hatred, violence, and other abuses and vices, have been grown will find entrance like a lake of fire. The fire's purpose is not to annihilate, but to consume a certain amount of the negative. Breaking or diffusing the remains to be absorbed in a diluted fashion.
Those who have done their SoulWork will be received intact, That the work they have done on the soul energy they were entrusted with will be preserved. They are more likely to return as an old soul, relatively intact, and knowing their way through life.
Those who have concentrated their soul work in evil, hateful, abusive, powerful ways will find that what they have built will be torn down, processed and dispersed like ash being spread on the ocean That no one else would inherit that concentration of evil intact. These souls will find their life's work will come to naught. They have little chance of returning with any semblance of what they had built themselves into.
Life seeks to grow and improve itself.
Therefore it has developed this self-leavening process.
It must do so to survive the Great Gulf between this universe and the next.
But know that it is not perfect.
Some of the evil will remain.
And that remainder will flavor the whole.
Thus the need to be vigilant of our hearts and souls. Lest we shift the balance of Life From some amount of cohesion and mutual support to separate silos of evil, abuse and power. For such will not survive the Great Gulf and Life itself will end.
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