There seems to be a growing number of outlandish and absurd claims made by ignorant individuals and scammers regarding the afterlife.

I do not know what gives rise to these baseless stories, but I am concerned about the negative impact they may have on others. Some of the voices behind this nonsense present themselves as authoritative, and many people take them seriously, which can lead to confusion and anxiety. I do not know the agenda behind it all, but my heart tells me that it causes far more harm than good.

Some of these deliberate deceptions appear to focus specifically on the light that leads to the afterlife, or the tunnel of light, which I discussed in another article. I have come across two particularly questionable scenarios, and I am certain there are more.

The first claim suggests that there is another tunnel of light we should avoid, as entering it supposedly results in immediate reincarnation. The second claims that when we die, we will encounter a tunnel of light that we must avoid at all costs.

It is interesting that the light itself seems to be the target in both cases. Ultimately, the purpose appears to be confusion, using fear to prevent us from finding our way home.

This belief was further confirmed to me by my communicator on the other side, who said, “The path to God is through the light, and there can only be one light, the Light of God.”

I could not agree more.

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