Let’s talk about something that often stirs up a lot of questions: what we call “the afterlife.” Now, this is a topic I find fascinating because we humans carry so many beliefs about what happens after we leave our physical bodies. But here’s the thing: there really isn’t an “afterlife.” There’s only life. What we refer to as “death” is simply a transition, a change in form. Life itself is eternal.

It’s easy to get wrapped up in the idea that life is divided into before and after death, but the truth is, life never stops. There’s no beginning and no end—just an ongoing flow of experiences. So, while we experience what we call physical death, it’s more like a shift, a change of scenery if you will, rather than an ending. This shift is part of a much bigger picture of who we are as eternal beings.