Written by Wes Annac, The Culture of Awareness
Concluded from Part 1
An earthly experience definitely isn’t the same as a fourth-dimensional experience, but every child who tragically passes away early in life is at least able to enjoy a harmonious realm that’s tailored to fit their needs and wants.
Their parents couldn’t wish for anything better, and it helps to know that in most cases, their child (or children) is/are enjoying themselves even more than they did on earth.
The children’s plane, Monsignor tells us, is “A township in itself, containing everything that great minds, inspired by the greatest Mind, could possibly provide for the welfare, comfort, and education, and the pleasure and happiness, of its youthful inhabitants. The halls of learning are as fully equipped as are those larger establishments in our own sphere.
“Indeed, in many respects, they are more so since they have all the equipment for the diffusion of knowledge and learning to those who are possessed of neither in the slightest degree and who must therefore start at the very beginning, as they would have done had they remained upon the earth-plane.” (1)
Only children who depart into the spirit world as infants have to ‘start at the very beginning’, Monsignor points out.
“This concerns those children who have passed into the spirit world in their extreme infancy. Children who leave the earth world in their early years will continue their studies from where they left off eliminating from the latter all that are of no further use and adding those that are spiritualistically essential.
“As soon as they reach a suitable age the children can choose their future work and study for it accordingly.” (2)
The options children have are practically infinite when they pass into the fourth dimension, and even though some of them have a certain curriculum to follow early on, they can choose their own educative path once they’ve matured a little.
I have a feeling that children are given far more options in spirit than they are on earth in terms of their education, and it probably helps the children who felt oppressed on earth to really learn, grow and enjoy themselves in their new home.
It doesn’t make the fact that they’ve transitioned any easier, but those who miss their parents the most are probably able to watch them from the spirit realms and feel the comfort and closeness that might’ve been missing otherwise. They’re far less limited than their parents on earth, and their psychic abilities, which influence their ability to see their parents, are as strong as they let them be.
Ethel Mclean describes the wondrous and magical qualities of the children’s plane (or, again, the ‘Nursery of Heaven’).
“The Children’s Plane has a Walt Disney quality that is utterly fascinating, with a wealth of the most beautiful flowers, shrubs, trees and lawns that you could possibly imagine. It is a real fairy land, where children, animals, and birds all play happily together.
“This is indeed a spot where ‘the lion and the lamb lie down together.’
“I actually saw a little golden-haired toddler, hugging a wooly lamb in her arms, leaning confidently against a shaggy lion which was resting in the shade of the tree, Phyllis tells me that this particular lion had been someone’s pet on the earth plane, but had been destroyed, as it became dangerous as it grew older.
“The owners were sad at the necessity for taking its life, as they were very fond of it. It is this bond of affection which holds it here.” (3)
Peaceful animals are everywhere in the children’s plane, Ethel shares.
“There are vast numbers of animals of every description, all dear to the hearts of the children and each plays its part in their development and contributes to their happiness and contentment. If the mothers on earth could but glimpse the beauty and perfection of these realms, how comforted they would be.” (4)
It’s great that humans and animals can live in harmony in this sphere, and the same can probably said for the other fourth-dimensional planes.
Only in the lower planes do strife and disharmony run rampant, and in the children’s plane and plenty of others, harmony between the man and animal kingdoms has long replaced the fighting and agitation we’ve come to recognize here on earth.
Only in the lower, distorted realms of any given planet or dimension will this division exist, and if there’s anyone who can be peaceful and loving toward animals, its children.
This is in part why the children’s sphere contains so many peaceful animals, and every conscious being is able to thrive together in the higher realms. Humanity will come together with the animal kingdom in the future, but we still have a lot to learn about the proper way to treat animals before we can experience any sort of harmonious reunion.
I might continue this report another time, because it contains plenty more interesting and enlightening information about the glorious life most children experience after their sojourn on earth is complete.
Like I said at the beginning of this report, its purpose is to take the sting out of the very unfortunate passing of children who are obviously too young to go, and I can only hope it helps to know that they’re still very much alive in another sphere, enjoying themselves and maybe even convening harmoniously with the animals there.
I think the best thing to keep in mind is that departed children are watching and, when necessary, blessing their parents on earth, and they probably know when their loss is being grieved and can send their love accordingly.
I imagine it’d also help to keep in mind that they can constantly be with their parents on earth, and the only time they may choose not to be with their parents is when they’re having too much fun doing another activity in spirit. They certainly aren’t gone forever, and their consciousness is still intact.
Nothing could subtract from the twistedness of losing one’s child, even if it is part of the plan, but keeping in mind that they’re still alive in another place could help with the most difficult aspects of their transition. I can definitely say that in an ideal world, no child would be taken too soon.
Footnotes:
- Monsignor Robert Hugh Benson through Anthony Borgia, medium, Life in the World Unseen. M.A.P., 1993,162-3.
- Loc. cit.
- Lesley May, med., Letters from Mother. Ibid., 36-7.
- Loc. cit.
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When I was a Hospice Nurse I had the honor to connect with a 5 yr old dying from cancer. She was calm and filled with light, always comforting her mother. She told me a story about “a little girl from heaven” who visited her and played with her, and that the girl told her “there is no toys in heaven” and that was ok. My experience with dying children was an eye opener, for they are not usually fearful, and are comforting those around them, they are angel of the Light
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Thank you for sharing this, Maureen! Very interesting and inspirational.
Much love 🙂
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Hi Wes, thank you. I was the person, or one of the people, who asked you to write on this one and I appreciate both articles that you did this week. I was guided two days ago very strongly to look your website up, and saw you had just published both of them. My daughter Erin has been gone around 3 months now and I feel as bad every day as I did on day 1, but it gives me some comfort to know she is safe and that maybe I will see her again one day, not just as spirit but as my little girl, or grown up girl. None of the multidimensional stuff I have learned has helped my yearning to see my child again, but now I have some hope. Blessings and hugs.
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I’m so sorry to hear, Nicole, and I’m glad these articles have helped somewhat. Much love to you. 🙂
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