Reliving scenes from your life after bodily death
In the spirit of my other recent thread where I wonder about meeting anyone significant from your life after bodily death, I also wonder about something else, and welcome others' thoughts, astral or NDE experiences, opinions, and insights.
I do wonder if, after bodily death, we can revisit scenes from this physical life for no other reason than pure sentiment and the joy of doing so. For example, I often think back to certain moments from my early childhood in the 1980s, and remember certain things which though routine and banal at the time, evoke deep sentiment now when I remember. Things such as riding with my dad in his truck in school holidays, the smell of horse-radish plants along the track on the way home from school, or simply riding my bike along the street. I also think back to particular moments from my 20s and 30s which I'd love to relive or at least revisit as an onlooker. Just for the joy of it, much in the same way that I currently physically revisit actual significant places I've not been to for 30 years.
I'm aware of the concept and purpose of the life-review, but I'm talking about something a little different. I'm wondering if you can, at will, choose to either relive a moment, or at least view it as if watching over the scene as third person, purely for the pleasure of it. I can't imagine life-after-life is all about lesson learning, spiritual work, and planning one's next incarnation. Like the physical life, I imagine the afterlife reflects physical life, and there is also downtime, travel, and leisure of a sort.
I feel it could be very possible due to akashic record access, which I firmly believe in.
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