"When You Die You Become An Alien: The Afterlife Handbook
UFO contacts and disclosures are accelerating, with government interest and public anxiety growing. To ease tension, focus is placed on the afterlife, proposing that death leads to a physical cosmic location where one’s mind, body, and spirit progress, motivating growth in this life and beyond. This aligns with Jesus Christ’s teaching of “many mansions” in the Father’s house, interpreted as seven mansion worlds revolving around the left star of Orion’s belt (Mntaka), each serving as transitional training spheres for ascending souls. The first mansion world functions as a rehabilitation or deficiency ministry center where most souls begin after death, resuming their intellectual and spiritual training from the exact point interrupted by mortal death. Only those who have reached an advanced spiritual status or completed prerequisites on enlightened planets bypass some mansion worlds. Various celestial beings, including angels, seraphim, and so-called “Spornnasia” (exquisitely intelligent, animal-like caretakers), assist in maintaining these worlds, guiding souls and facilitating resurrection processes. Children who die prematurely are placed in probationary nurseries overseen by cherubim and material sons and daughters (cosmic caretakers related to Adam and Eve), where they grow spiritually before making their final moral and ascension choices. The soul’s mind matrix and personality are preserved by a “thought adjuster,” a divine fragment working within, collaborating with seraphic guardians and archangels during resurrection. Resurrection involves reassembling the complete personality using stored spiritual and physical data, likely including DNA templates to recreate the body—though adapted for celestial needs without reproductive organs. Souls resurrect in designated halls segmented by evolutionary classification often correlating with race or spiritual lineage, reflecting a cosmic order that includes human races and celestial bloodlines. Reincarnation is viewed as “forward incarnation,” a progression through various maranche body forms toward pure spirit. Souls who fail moral choices are not resurrected but cease to exist. The mansion worlds feature administrative beings who oversee training, personality development, and leisure, offering souls freedom to explore and reconnect with deceased loved ones shortly after awakening. The afterlife’s realities operate on higher frequencies or “vibrational frame rates,” making many aspects invisible to physical senses but very real. This layered, structured cosmos provides a framework for soul progression, spiritual rehabilitation, and eventual reunion with the divine. These teachings encourage embracing one’s cosmic role now—mind, body, and spirit—in service to the universe, using inner divine guidance (thought adjuster) to align with universal order. The promise is that after death, the soul continues evolving amid vast celestial civilizations, reunited with loved ones, and participating in a grand cosmic career. This perspective offers hope, purpose, and motivation amid earthly turmoil and the accelerating disclosure of extraterrestrial realities.
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