Seven levels of afterlife

Man who has seen ‘proof’ that death is ‘not the end’ explains the seven ‘levels’ of afterlife
You can scroll through the levels below or read the full article here.
1. Level one — Earth
Myers described there are six more planes that a person will travel through after death.
2. Level two — Hades, the Intermediate State
According to him, it is an ‘astral plane, a temporary resting place on the borders of two worlds’.
“The time spent in Hades is said to vary with the needs of the individual, with children often requiring hardly any rest at all,” he wrote.
3. Level three — The Sphere of Terrene Imagination
Myers allegedly described the third plane as something similar to what we know on Earth, ‘but with a beauty that far transcends the terrestrial’.
There are said to be ‘communities of like-minded individuals with similar tastes’ that ‘come together and live in mutually constructed environments, while those of a more solitary nature may live in an environment entirely devised from their own preferences and desires.’
Apparently, how you live on this plane is down to how you were on Earth, as well as what your level of ‘moral and spiritual development’ was.
“How long they remain in this nether region depends on how long they choose to remain in a selfish, morally undeveloped state.”
4. Level four — Eido
Eido is apparently the fourth plane, which is the first ‘true heaven-world’ with colors and sights that are far more beautiful than anything we could ever dream up.
5. Level five — The Plane of Flame
Okay, so this doesn’t found great, but according to Myers, the fifth, sixth, and seventh planes are harder to describe, as they become ‘more remote from our earthly experience’ but are still ‘increasingly desirable.’
6. Level six — The Plane of Light
At the sixth plane, your body is totally gone and you exist ‘as white light, as the pure thought of their Creator’ as you have now ‘joined the immortals.’
7. Level seven — Out-Yonder, flight from the physical universe
The final plane provides a direct path to connect with God.
“Myers, in his post-mortem communications, describes God as being far, far above the human, and we… only can come close in what he describes as the seventh plane.”
He added: “Based on my extensive reading of various communications via mediums, the reason the newly departed do not see God is simply because we are, at first, too primitive and, immediately after leaving the Earth, occupy planes of existence not nearly exalted or advanced enough to closely approach the divine.”


