Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction to meeting our loved ones in the afterlife
- 2. Where do we go after death?
- 3. Some principles that govern whether meeting our loved ones in the afterlife is possible
- 4. How do we recognise our previously departed loved ones in the afterlife?
- 5. Once we meet our loved ones, do we stay together in the afterlife?
- 6. How do we communicate when we meet with loved ones and friends in the afterlife?
- 7. Meeting our pets in the afterlife
1. Introduction to meeting our loved ones in the afterlife
Almost all of us have at sometime wondered if meeting our departed ancestors and loved ones is possible in the afterlife. 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 ‘Life After Death – What Happens After we Die?’.
Samashti spiritual level refers to the spiritual level attained through spiritual practice for the sake of society (samashti sādhanā), while vyashti spiritual practice refers to the spiritual level attained through individual spiritual practice (vyashti sādhanā). In the current times, spiritual progress for the sake of society has 70% importance while individual spiritual practice has 30% importance.
As you can 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 (Swarga), Maharlok and above. This is because one needs to be at least at the 50% (samashṭi) or 60% (vyashṭi) spiritual level (which is 5% of the world’s population) to attain the first positive region of the Universe, i.e. Heaven, after death. Please refer to the breakdown of the world’s population by spiritual level for more information.
There is another region that is very important to mention in order to understand what happens to us after death. Immediately after we die, we go to a region known as the ‘Region of the Dead’ (Martyaloka). This is a halfway house or an interim plane of existence where one stays 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 the Dead for more information.
3. Some principles that govern whether meeting our loved ones in the afterlife is possible
- Same region: Subtle-bodies of relatives and loved ones in the same region can have meetings with each other easily. For example, two subtle-bodies of relatives in the Nether region (Bhuvarlok) can meet each other.
- Subtle to subtler regions: It is not possible for a person in a subtle (intangible) plane to meet a person in an even more subtle-plane of existence. After the Earth region (Bhūlok), the Nether region is the most gross (tangible). A subtle-body in one of the planes in the Nether region cannot go to meet a subtle-body in Heaven or the 1st Region of Hell (Pātāl).
- Subtle-regions to more gross regions: A subtle-body from a more subtle-plane of existence can go to a grosser (less subtle) plane of existence. For example, a subtle-body in the 3rd Region of Hell can go to meet a person in the 1st Region of Hell on a temporary basis. Such visits usually last for as long as they are required and are also dependent on the spiritual strength of the visiting subtle-body.
- Subtle higher regions:
- Subtle-bodies in the higher positive subtle-regions of Maharlok are so spiritually advanced that they are devoid of desires including the desire to meet family members. The main purpose of their existence is to grow spiritually.
- Subtle-bodies in Heaven experience immense happiness and are generally caught up in the subtle-pleasures that Heaven has to offer. As a result, the desire to meet previous relatives just does not encroach upon their consciousness.
- Visiting Region of the Dead or Earth: Subtle-bodies in any subtle-region can visit the subtle-bodies in the Region of the Dead or Earth region.
- A ghost of higher spiritual strength in the lower regions of Hell can temporarily enter higher positive regions such as Heaven to upset the peace.
4. How do we recognise our previously departed loved ones in the afterlife?
4.1 What form do we take after we die?
Once a subtle-body enters the Region of the Dead, it begins to lose its identity with its previous Earthly life. By the time it crosses the Region of the Dead and reaches one of the main subtle-regions such as the Nether region, 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 their ancestral home. As a result, those with sixth sense are able to feel or see their presence.
4.2 Mechanism of meeting our loved ones in the afterlife
- When entering the same region: When the subtle-bodies of loved ones have an intense desire to meet another departed relative or friend, the energy from that single-minded thought creates a subtle (intangible) materialisation of his form when he knew his relative. At the same time, the relative who has just died and entered that region is attracted to that particular ancestor’s subtle-body because of the frequencies of desire emanating from the subtle-body of the ancestor. The descendant who has recently expired then recognises his ancestor because of the familiar form that the subtle-body of the ancestor has taken.
- At the time of death: There are generally hereditary similarities at the level of the subtle basic Sattva, Raja and Tama components among family members. Hence, due to their oversensitiveness the subtle-bodies of ancestors residing in the Region of the Dead and the Nether region are able to perceive the changes happening in the dying person at the time of death. They are then pulled towards the sound of the sub-vital energies emitted and the excretory gases discharged by the dead body. Thus, they enter the Earth’s environment and come near the dying person. That is why many dying people get visions of their dead ancestors. If the recently dead person strongly wishes to meet his departed ancestors or if the departed ancestor strongly wishes to meet the dead person, then the ancestor on the strength of his strong ‘energy of desire’ attains a gaseous apparition-like form. They thus help the dead person in identifying themselves.
4.3 Risks involved with meeting loved ones in the afterlife
- In some cases, higher level ghosts (demons, devils, negative energies, etc.) like subtle-sorcerers (māntriks) can take the form of dead relatives and loved ones and misguide recently departed subtle-bodies that are interested in meeting their departed ancestors. This can be best avoided if one has done a lot of spiritual practice on Earth and can see through their illusory (māyāvi) form.
- Departed ancestors who are in one of the Regions of Hell can also mislead recently departed subtle-bodies.
- The sure way of ensuring one is not misled after death is to do regular spiritual practice as per the six basic principles of spiritual practice and attain as high a spiritual level as possible. The higher the spiritual level at the time of death, the lower the chances of being deceived by ghosts or ancestors from Regions of Hell. Also, one is able to access greater protection from God.
5. Once we meet our loved ones, do we stay together in the afterlife?
Subtle-bodies from a family generally stick together. This is because there is a lot of similarity among relatives as compared with others.
6. How do we communicate when we meet with loved ones 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 one’s mental body are perceived by others.
7. Meeting our pets in the afterlife
Unlike humans, animals do not stay long in the subtle form (as a subtle body) after death and are likely to be born again in a short period of time either in the same species or the next higher species if they have evolved. Hence, it is highly unlikely to meet pets in the afterlife. If at all one does see one’s pets either by subtle vision or when one dies and goes to the afterlife, it is most probably an illusion caused by a higher level negative energy such as a subtle- sorcerer to deceive one. Regular spiritual practice is the best way to avoid being deceived.
It is extremely difficult for an animal (that was born as an animal to start with) to evolve to a human being in just one birth. This is because it is very difficult for an animal to do spiritual practice. However, an animal who has attained a Saint’s satsang, consumed Holy sacrament (prasād), listened to Holy songs or repetition of the Name of God regularly may have an increase in sāttviktā (spiritual purity). As a result of this increased sāttviktā compared to the average sattvikta of its species, when it dies, it may evolve to the next higher species (in sāttviktā) in its next birth.