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Do we meet our dead ancestors after death?


Table of contents

1. Introduction

2. Where do we go after death?

3. Some principles that govern which of our departed ancestors we can meet in the afterlife

4. How do we recognise our previously departed ancestors when we die?

5. Once identified do we stay together with other departed relatives in the afterlife?

6. How do we communicate when we meet with relatives and friends in the afterlife?

7. Do we meet our pets in the afterlife?

 

1. Introduction

Almost all of us have at sometime wondered if we can meet our departed ancestors and loved ones when we leave this Earth at the time of death. The purpose of this article is to explain the factors and principles governing who we can meet and who we cannot in the afterlife.

2. Where do we go after death?

Please refer to our article on ‘Where do we go after death?’.

Earth and the 13 subtle regions

As you will see, there are 13 subtle and intangible regions we can go to after death. In the current era, approximately only 5% of us make it to the positive regions of Heaven, Mahaaloka and above. This is because one needs to be at least at the 60% spiritual level (which is 5% of the world’s population) to attain the first positive region of the Universe, i.e. Heaven, after death. Refer to the breakdown of the world’s population by spiritual level.  

There is another region that is very important to mention in what happens to us after death. Immediately after we die, we go to a region known as Martyaloka or the ‘Region of the Dead’. This is a halfway house or an interim plane of existence as one makes their journey from the moment of death to their final resting place in one of the 13 subtle (intangible) planes of existence.

Please refer to the article on the Region of death (Martyaloka).

3. Some principles that govern which of our departed ancestors we can meet in the afterlife

4. How do we recognise our previously departed ancestors when we die?

4.1 What form do we take after we die?

Once a subtle body enters the Region of the Dead, it begins to loose its identity with its previous Earthly life. By the time it crosses the Region of the Dead (Martyaloka) and reaches one of the main subtle regions such as the Nether region (Bhuvaloka), the subtle body takes an amorphous form.

If people have a strong attachment to their Earthly life and relatives, they are not able to move on beyond the Region of the Dead. Here they continue to take a form resembling their previous form. The form is created by the ‘energy of Desire’. Subtle bodies can get stuck in the region of the Dead for many years and hover around the ancestral home. As a result, those with sixth sense are able to feel or see their presence.

4.2 Mechanism of meeting

4.3 Risks involved with meeting

5. Once identified do we stay together with other departed relatives in the afterlife?

Subtle bodies from a family generally stick together. This is because there is lot of similarity among relatives compared with others.

6. How do we communicate when we meet with relatives and friends in the afterlife?

The method of communication in the afterlife is not the language of sound that we are used to on Earth. The thoughts in the mental body of one are perceived by the others.

7. Do we meet our pets in the afterlife?

Pets' and other animals' existence comes to an end when they die. For them there is no rebirth. Hence there is no question of meeting them in the afterlife. If at all one sees pets this again is the doing of illusion creating sorcerers. Again regular spiritual practice is the assured way of avoiding being deceived.