Three days after my heart stopped beating, I was dead – really dead. No life, no breathing, just a lifeless body in the cold room. But the strange thing began when my soul left my body. I was aware of everything, clearly saw the room where I was lying, and I seemed to be able to feel the emotions of those around me – pain, regret, but also a strange calmness within myself. I felt no fear, just a feeling of…different, light, like release.
But the real story began when I stepped into a bright light – not blinding but warm, gentle. I heard a voice echoing in my mind, gentle but powerful. It was the voice of Jesus. He was unlike any image I had ever seen in pictures or in church. His eyes held boundless compassion, as if He knew everything about me – the good and the worst.
He told me that my time on earth was over, but my soul had a journey ahead of it. He would show me what I needed to know – not only for myself but also to share, to warn those still living.
And then, Jesus began to reveal something that completely stunned me: about the souls of those who have been cremated.
I had never thought much about this before. I thought the soul was eternal, independent of the body, so cremation and burial were no different. But as He began to explain, I understood that there was a profound spiritual aspect that most of humanity had overlooked.
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The Lord said, “Cremation does not prevent the soul from reaching its final resting place, but it does affect the soul’s journey, especially when it is done without proper prayer, love, and spiritual preparation.”
He showed me a series of wandering souls – souls who were “pulled back” because they died too suddenly, were cremated without a spiritual send-off. Some of them did not know they were dead, stuck between two worlds, because the transition was not done properly. This was not because God had abandoned them, but because the soul needed guidance, cleansing, and especially prayers from loved ones to enter the light.
I saw people who were cremated when their families were angry, quarreling, or did not believe in the afterlife – their souls were surrounded by negative energy. And those who are buried, prayed for, loved at the funeral – their souls are bright, peaceful, easily led into the light.
“It is not that cremation is wrong,” Jesus said, “but how the soul is cared for after death that is important.” Cremation can be done with dignity, with prayer, with light and love – then the soul can still enter heaven easily.
I asked Him: “What about the souls who are trapped? Can they be released?”
He smiled and replied: “Love and prayer are never in vain. When the living pray, forgive, and send light to the deceased – even if cremated – I can come and take them home.”
I burst into tears. I see too many people who think death is the end, or do not believe that the soul needs to be cared for. I saw the souls of the elderly, the children, the suicides, the cremated in fear – they needed to be remembered, prayed for, forgiven and loved.
And then God showed me my own soul. He showed me my mistakes, my selfishness, and the opportunities for love that I had missed while I was alive. He did not condemn me, but showed me so that I would understand that every action, every word and every thought leaves a mark – and after death, nothing can be hidden.
But the amazing thing was, when I repented, when I asked for forgiveness, the light around me became brighter. Jesus put his hand on my shoulder and said: “You have not finished your journey. I am sending you back, with this message.”
I woke up – three days after being pronounced dead. The doctors could not explain. But I know – God brought me back, because the world needs to know that death is not the end, and that the way we send off the deceased – especially when we choose cremation – affects the soul more than we think.
And you – the one reading this – please remember: when someone dies, don’t just think about the formal ritual. Pray, forgive, say loving words. Even if the body is burned to ashes, the soul is still there – waiting for your light to guide it.
Because after death, the soul doesn’t need ashes, it needs love. And love is the only thing that doesn’t burn.