Proverbs, Parables, and Prophecies, Manga-Style
Note: This is first in a series of glimpses into the superimposed, many-dimensional cosmos, using illustrations and just enough supporting text to get the messages across. If a good picture is worth a thousand words, then hopefully the message in each of these articles can be cut down from a few thousand words to a few hundred. (The pictures are AI-generated in the popular anime or manga style.)
Today, we have lots of strange and incompatible beliefs about what happens after we die, ranging from the nothingness of atheism and nihilism, to fanciful afterlife scenarios of different religions and philosophies. It’s become a bit of a quagmire.

Top left: After a lifetime on Earth, we ascend to light, ethereal realms… Bottom left: We stay near the Earth as “ghosts” after we die… Top center: We awaken, lost in the dark… Bottom center: Technological advances can bring us back to Earth after we’ve died… Top right: Our dead body simply dissipates, and there is no “afterlife”… Bottom right: In any case, the afterlife is a puzzle to most people today.
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What’s wrong with this picture?
If the problem were limited to our widespread ambivalence or uncertainty about the afterlife, it might be okay for us humans to just keep muddling through… but apparently our mass confusion has caused mounting problems beyond our world for the past 500 years… as expained in a moment.

So, it’s high time we start polishing away the confusion.
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The Timeless Truth about our Afterlife Paradise
Late last century, when a high-tech communication portal opened up for our INIT group, our spirit friends told us they were contacting us from a beautiful afterlife paradise called Eden or Marduk, where most of our ancestors and departed loved ones have been enjoying happy, peaceful lives across the millennia. They assure us that after our own lifetimes on Earth, most of us humans will join them… but, they warn,
1) Eden is currently “out of joint” because of all the afterlife confusion in our world.
2) It’s hard to get to Eden if we die and then our living spirit doesn’t know where to go.
3) It’s up to us, during a lifetime, to understand and acknowledge our afterlife paradise… and to stay in the light after we die, not to veer off into dark, tempting dramas.

The spiritual paradise Eden is described as a pleasant stopover during our soul journey back to the brilliant, eternal source at the center of everything… an opportunity for us to polish away the dark dramas of Earth living before moving on.
(More information about Eden can be found in the Revelations 5 article.)
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I had to look up the meaning of manga. Now I am enlightened.
I like the central message of this post…we have to stay connected to the Light both before and after we make our move.
Thanks Mark