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Everybody enters the afterlife, but they are not treated equally there. One is treated according to his/her actions while alive.

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As is confirmed by near-death experience research, we are all judged on the Other Side by a nonliving, higher power known as The Light of God, The Breath of God, and simply The Light. This higher power dictates our ability to ascend or expand our consciousness to a spiritual dimension of energy. We are judged by our application (or lack thereof) of The Golden Rule, by our selflessness (or selfishness), and by our ability to love genuinely and deeply - which corresponds to our ability to radiate spiritual white light.

All souls are immortal. But the quality and impact of our immortality on the Other Side is largely determined by our spirituality - not our religion - before our bodily death. The Light is not a respecter of groups or religions and cares only about our character and selflessness. We are all held accountable for our actions and even our intentions. There is no vicarious atonement for our karmic debts and we are obligated to amend them in The Light.

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