Wendy Question #7

 

Joshua,

When we re-enter to the non-physical, do we recognize those we knew in the physical? Do we always have relationships with them on some level? Do we remember one life to the next ~ who we knew, what we did? Why don't we remember that now? Is the nonphysical where we "really" exist and this is just all a big dream?

With Love and Gratitude,
~ Wendy


Dear Wendy,

You are an eternal being. Everyone you know is eternal as well. Those you know in this life you will know in eternity as well. You are eternally linked. You are playing a game together in this reality. You cannot lose anyone. The fear of loss is an irrational fear because you can never lose anyone. Those you know who have transitioned to the nonphysical realm are with you here in the physical. They are interested in you, your life, and are available to you if you will allow it. Connecting to the nonphysical realm is a natural part of physical reality. You are doing it now as you entertain this conversation with us.

When you make your transition to the nonphysical, you will be interested in the lives of those you love, you will be interested in the subjects that held you interest in this life, and you will watch in wonder as those things expand. You will be focused on Earth while existing in the nonphysical. You might also choose to return to the physical to explore something in greater detail. It is all available to you.

When you make your transition to the nonphysical, you will return home. Think of your life on Earth as a fun vacation. There is much to see and do. There is much to explore. When you return to nonphysical your awareness will expand and you will see your life from the higher perspective. This expanded perspective will make your limited awareness seem like you were in a dream. However, physical reality is certainly real in the sense that it is tangible and it feels real enough. You have the ability to feel things differently in the physical compared to the nonphysical.

The reason you are not aware of the previous lives is that they are not important to this life. This life is unique and self-contained. If anything, the resistance and limiting beliefs of past lives would carry over to this life. Have you noticed how the young are exuberant and the old are grumpy. Resistance tends to build with age as some people choose to focus on old regrets and resentments rather than focusing on the joy of the physical experience.

Joshua

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