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During my searches online for what other people have to say about the Afterlife, I came across this page, titled Orbs and the Near-Death Experience (link: https://near-death.com/orbs/ ). Here are a few short extracts that concur with the theme of the Solar Ancestor website.

From the Introduction: “Spirit guides appear as orbs that lead NDErs [Near Death Experiencers] toward God; to communities of souls which are seen as constellations of spheres moving in harmony. Even the great Being of Light is often encountered as a sun-like “globe” that radiates knowledge and love.”

The Soul as an Orb: “In NDE testimonies, the soul often appears as an orb – a self-aware ball of light with its own colour, tone, and motion. Sometimes spirit guides appear as an orb who escorts the NDEr to God; other times as transparent sparkling bubbles; as a sea of transparent spheres, or fast-moving lights weaving past one another without collision.”

The Experiencer as an Orb: “NDErs often see themselves as a discrete sphere: an orb, a bubble, balls of light or energy. NDErs describe 360-degree awareness without eyes or hands. […] Some find their “core self” as a blue sphere. Others perceive past-life knowledge arriving as coloured globes of souls that merge with them.” 

The Being of Light as an Orb: “Many NDE testimonies describe the “Being of Light” as a living orb: radiant and filled with love. NDErs describe the Being as a golden orb like the Sun who knows the NDEr completely and loves them unconditionally. […] Sometimes smaller orbs gather around the Being like planets around a star as a cosmic “family”. Sometimes the Being is encountered as a glistening “Eye of God,” a radiant sphere, or a gentle ball of light.”


The pages of this website are filled with personal descriptions contributed by a great many ‘Experiencers.’  Read more at the link in the first paragraph above.
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Paul V Young is a freelance writer based in Brisbane Australia. His articles appear in magazines such as New Dawn and Atlantis Rising.

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