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This book explores the belief in an afterlife and the existence of different planes or realms of life. The earth plane is our current life, while the afterlife is a separate realm beyond it. The term "plane" is used instead of "level" to avoid hierarchy. Sometimes, we can catch glimpses of the afterlife and communicate with it. This realm is also known as the spirit plane or realm. An analogy of baking a cake is used to explain how different ingredients come together harmoniously. It's important to acknowledge the journey from one plane to the other and open our hearts and minds to the possibility of an afterlife. Accepting this interconnectedness allows us to tap into universal life force energy. The Three Planes of Life This book is crafted with deep belief in the existence of an afterlife. It incorporates both personal and collective experiences. It provides a comprehensive perspective. We refer to our current life as the earth plane, acknowledging that it is just one plane, one dimension, realm or indeed life. Among many but specifically the earth plane. There is another realm called the afterlife. This exists beyond our current life. It is crucial to understand that I use the term plane instead of level because it doesn't imply hierarchy or superiority. In fact this plane exists parallel to our own and is separated by a delicate bow. Sometimes we are fortunate enough to catch glimpses and we communicate with it. This realm is often referred to as the spirit plane or realm depending on where you are, who you are and your cultural upbringing. Imagine the concept of a plane of life where something can exist in the same space as something else. It can be quite challenging. However we can simplify this idea with a relatable analogy. Imagine baking a cake. In this scenario all the ingredients come together harmoniously. They create a delightful treat that brings joy to everyone. We might not know every detail about the ingredient or how they are mixed but what matters is that we have faith in the cook and their skills when preparing it for us. In understanding the concept of life it is worth contemplating the existence of two planes. It is important to acknowledge the journey from one plane to the other and recognise it as a separate realm of life. Another analogy that can be used is the opening of doors from the lounge to the dining room. Sometimes we step through these doors and on other occasions when dinner is announced we will move from the lounge into the corridor and then into the dining room. By accepting life as we know it and opening our hearts and minds to the possibility of an afterlife we tap into this universal life force energy. It becomes a guiding principle in understanding the interconnectedness between us and other planes of existence.