Part 7 What happens after this life
From Understanding the Human Soul
CHAPTER 10 — What happens after this life?
No one can describe that final moment fully. But many who have come close speak of peace rather than fear. You may find that you are not lost—but returning to something deeply familiar. Hospice nurses, I have spoken to have many heartfelt stories to tell, as did my aunt, who sat next to my grandmother at the time she passed on.
Death is, as I believe, not the end; it is more like a transition of frequency or a doorway we step through.
Like a plucked string whose vibration continues beyond what we can hear, the soul shifts beyond the dense weight of this realm. Death is more like a remembering—a return to the field from which you came.
Your soul, some believe, has possibly known this or something like it before.
The body is new. The name is new. The personality is new. But the witness behind your eyes—the tone of your being—has possibly traveled through many shapes as the soul is said to be eternal.
Do we choose, in a certain type of way, to return?
From personality, it can feel like fate; from the soul, it can feel like calling. Return can be about completing a lesson, embodying a frequency, or stabilizing a field. Not punishment—participation.
What carries over?
Not job, fame, wealth, or even the memory. What endures is the capacity to love, wisdom, and resonance.
Should we fear death?
No. But we should honor it. One day, when the last breath leaves your lips, you will not be lost. You will be home.
CHAPTER 11 — IF GOD IS WITHIN EVERYONE, WHY DO SOME PEOPLE CAUSE SO MUCH HARM?
If the divine lives in each of us, why do some lie, destroy, and harm without remorse?
The divine is within everyone, but not everyone remembers. Presence can be hidden behind layers of trauma, fear, power-seeking, and distortion.
To say “God is within all” is not the same as saying “all live from God-awareness.” One is origin; the other is choice.
Free will means some will forget—sometimes deeply. Compassion is not the same as condoning, and justice must walk with wisdom.
Evil is not a thing; it is profound resonance distortion—fear replacing love, power replacing connection, separation hollowing identity.
Sometimes the most loving thing is to set a boundary while still holding the truth: “This too is a soul on a long, slow journey home.”
Your job is not to fix everyone. Your job is to stay in resonance—acting without becoming what you resist, remember what you resist persists.
Those who cause harm carry their dissonance by the natural mirror of life. No one escapes the mirror.




I do believe it's a transcendence and we take our 'frequencies' with us that we have gathered in this world according to good/evil, dark/light, etc. It's important to do all of the work now in this realm that we can as that's all we can take with us. What we learn, our wisdom, etc.