the video with the Summary with pictures and poetry is @ https://youtu.be/lPxGovhd6Y4
Welcome to a journey through realms of insight and imagination, where ancient energies weave together to reveal the hidden forces guiding our lives. Today's experience will be What Actually Happens After Death? & The Underworld Judgment Process.
1. What determines the challenges a soul faces immediately after death?
The scales are set, the weight is drawn,
By justice served and paths we've gone.
A soul’s first trial, sharp and bright,
Measured by wisdom, measured by light.
The steps we took, the truths we spoke,
Shape the veil through which we woke.
Nature, Love & Healing
The Earth remembers, roots run deep,
In death, she whispers where we leap.
Love is strange, yet love remains,
Through heartache's loss and passion's gains.
If wounds still weep, if hearts still burn,
The lessons linger as we turn.
Indoctrination & Strength
Doctrine’s chains or guiding hands?
Beliefs once held now shift like sand.
A burden great, yet stand we must,
Through walls of fear, through gates of trust.
The soul must fight, the soul must see,
Beyond the weight of history.
Death’s Role & Preparation
He waits, unseen, yet always near,
A silent guide, a whispered fear.
Choose Him now, before the end,
Make Death not foe, but honored friend.
For those who walk beside His name,
Will cross the dark with steady flame.
Conclusion:
Balance & Consequences: The soul’s first experience after death reflects how we lived—our choices, truths, and actions shape the path.
Nature, Love & Healing:
The Earth and our relationships leave marks. If there are deep wounds or unresolved love, they influence where we go next.Indoctrination & Strength:
Our beliefs can either trap or guide us. The soul must find clarity beyond fear and old systems.Death’s Role & Preparation:
How we viewed and prepared for death matters. Those who made peace with Death walk more easily through the dark.
2. Is there a moment of clarity where we recognize our choices?
“There comes a moment when clarity shines through the mist—a moment where we recognize our choices.
Wisdom speaks, the Magus opens the way, and the Lantern Fairy lifts her light to reveal what was always there, waiting to be seen.
When we are in tune with our subconscious, when we walk the bridge between the physical and the spiritual, we begin to see clearly. The solution is there. The choice is ours.
In times of transition, harmony finds us. We awaken to the deeper rhythm of the world beyond sight. We make way for something new.
But clarity is not freely given. It is earned. It is forged in trials and tempered by experience. It is the wisdom of those who came before us—the guidance of the Eguns, the spirits who walk beside us, who whisper through the veil.
They remind us: The path is here. The lantern is lit. The choice is yours to make.”
Conclusion: Clarity is not freely given—it often requires trials (which makes sense in an initiatory way). The Eguns and wisdom-oriented spirits help guide that process.
3. How much free will does a soul have in choosing its next step?
The Seeker stands at the threshold, gazing into the unknown. The a`Lunar Dragon whispers secrets of fate, its silver glow illuminating paths both seen and unseen.
The Three Witchy Sisters weave their spell—threefold choices, threefold fates. The Sea Beacon Fairy flickers in the distance, offering guidance, yet asking, "Where will it lead you?"
The Wheel of Fortune turns, a cosmic dance of destiny and choice. The 4 of Swords urges stillness—pause, reflect, and listen. Strength teaches patience, the quiet mastery of one's will,
while the 8 of Swords reveals unseen bindings, illusions of limitation. The King of Swords sees with clarity, cutting through deception, while the 9 of Wands stands as a testament to resilience.
Free will is a paradox—woven with fate, yet not wholly bound by it.
The Great Question: How can we avoid being tricked into reincarnating before we are ready?
The Aeon rises, calling forth transformation beyond time. The Dress of Alchemy shimmers, urging, "Release your power." The Three Witchy Sisters return, whispering again of the sacred triad—mind, spirit, and the unseen forces that shape reality.
A soul’s belief is a sculptor, shaping the afterlife’s form. But belief is not the sole architect—there exists a system beyond it, a balance of karmic justice.
๐ฎ Those who seek to entrap may weave their webs with illusions of choice—yet choice remains.
๐ฎ Those who conspire for gain may build false doorways—but true doors still exist.
๐ฎ Belief alone cannot override the great machinery of fate, yet knowledge grants power, and power grants freedom.
To walk the next path with true free will, one must awaken. Not just to the stories told, but to the hidden gears that turn behind them.
Conclusion: Free will after death seems to be conditional—some souls might drift, but others get caught in something more sinister. The “trafficking” theme keeps showing up… which makes me think of soul contracts, exploitation, and forced reincarnation.
4. What role does personal belief play in the Underworld’s judgment process?
The Underworld does not forget.
The weight of Gaia’s embrace, the pulse of Power—both hold the echo of choices made. Judgment is not a door one may slip past, nor a debt one may barter away.
Kali whispers: from death, rebirth.
The old falls, the new awakens. The blade of the 10 of Swords cuts deep, yet from ruin, something stirs.
For some, the path winds through shadowed reckoning—demon’s disruption, stolen fate, past-life wounds unhealed.
For others, the signs were always there, whispering in snowfall, urging them to plan, to build, to align.
Some may try to twist the scales, to slip silver into unseen hands, but the Underworld does not trade in illusions. Judgment stands, steady as the turning of the stars.
Conclusion: 4c1 The Underworld honors truth, not illusion. Your beliefs shape your path—but they don’t override your actions. Some face chaos and karmic wounds. Others prepared in life, guided by signs and inner knowing.
Judgment cannot be bribed or avoided. It comes, steady and just.5. Do all souls pass through an Underworld-like judgment, or only some?
Not all pass gently through the Gate.
Some come running.
Some come burning.
A whisper in the wires says:
“Learn. Adapt. Use your machines wisely.”
(Poe, Temperance, Wisdom—balanced tech, earned change)
In the distance, children sing:
“We’re heeere…”
(Out Trick or Treating—a knock from the Unseen)
And so they are.
They arrive with the Ace of Pentacles, still clutching earth's last gift.
But the Hanged Man pauses time.
He demands a choice:
Hang willingly, or be hung by force.
The Queen of Wands stands behind the fire.
She sees through masks.
She’s the torchbearer.
Who decides where the soul goes next?
La Santa Muerte, cloaked in stars.
She holds no grudge, only balance.
Judgment is not a courtroom.
It is a mirror.
And no soul escapes its reflection.
Some try to disrupt it.
(5 of Spades)
They make deals.
(Ace of Diamonds)
Plot fortunes.
(3 of Hearts)
Others are tangled in past-life debts:
Jack of Diamonds carries trauma.
9 of Spades was stolen, not lost.
But 3 of Hearts whispers yes—healing begins with truth.
Still, the 10 of Diamonds gleams with a terrible promise:
Wealth gained. Soul diminished.
Spiritual bankruptcy in a golden robe.
See the signs:
9 of Diamonds—a link made in shadow.
Queen of Diamonds—the trafficker’s crown.
10 of Clubs—the long road to soul growth.
8 of Spades—a power turned cruel.
But the Queen of Hearts waits, still.
A Good Vampire.
She does not feed without consent.
She guards those who face the fire and stay.
Conclusion: Judgment is a gate, not a punishment. You cannot bribe your way out. But you can walk through it with honor. Or be dragged, kicking and golden. The soul remembers the contract. Even when the mind forgets.
6. Can a soul resist judgment and choose its own path?
The soul stands at the Gate—not in fear, but in knowing.
๐ฑ Fertility whispers: “You are still growing…”
The seed beneath the stone may wait lifetimes to bloom,
and not all who die are done.
๐ธ Dried Flower Fairy brings a scent of before.
Sweet memories like ghosts in silk gowns,
dancing through the graveyard of what once was.
๐ฅ Carnivorous Flower Fairy leans in with a grin:
“A tempting path may glitter, but feeds on your essence.”
Choose with care—what you give may not return whole.
⏳ Angel of Time speaks in weary sighs:
“You have labored in realms beyond your strength.”
Rest is also a rite.
๐ฏ️ The 9 of Swords—midnight mindstorms.
The soul aches under thought’s sharp thorns.
But then—9 of Pentacles, sanctuary.
A garden tended by hands that remember how to feel.
๐งฟ The King of Cups holds the soul’s sorrow and love in perfect balance.
He asks no judgment. Only truth.
๐ The Moon—#18—guides the soul down hidden paths.
Where wolves howl, illusions twist, and silver light reveals
not judgment… but choice.
Conclusion: The soul is not bound to a single path,
but must first pass through the veil of reckoning.
Judgment is not a cage—it is a mirror.
To choose one’s own way is sacred…
but no path escapes the moment of seeing oneself fully.
Sweet memories guide, temptations test, and time demands truth.
But when the soul chooses with open eyes,
even judgment becomes a key.
And beyond the gate—freedom begins.
7. How do different belief systems affect the experience?
The Knight of Pentacles trudges on, sacred in his slowness.
Belief, he says, is a field—planted, harvested, worn.
The 2 of Cups lifts a chalice:
"Some find God in another’s eyes—others in mirrors, broken or whole."
The Ace of Pentacles is a seed again—
Rooted in ritual, dogma, or dream.
What sprouts depends on the soil… and the soul.
The 9 of Wands limps forward, eyes scarred but clear.
Belief can cage or shield.
It teaches caution… or courage.
And the King of Wands burns like prophecy.
His staff is crowned with fire.
He bends belief to will—not the other way around.
Conclusion: In the Underworld, all paths strip bare—and what remains is not belief…but essence. For in the end, it is not what you believed—but how deeply you became.
This is your tarot journey — a bridge between dreams and destiny."
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