Justin aka asltaomr
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Bruce talks about learning and using a truly Universal Language, which seems very tonal and vowel like based. He used this to communicate with some E.T.'s.
I don't know if that is true or not because I have no conscious experience or remembrance of such a "language".
Otherwise I mostly agree with Aras, but I would also say it depends on what "area" of the Afterlife one is focusing in.
For example, if you were focusing in some very pure and bright Light areas, very expanded, all inclusive, and "populated" by very spiritual and loving consciousnesses with little attachment to their previous human experience, then I suppose that NVC, with an emphasis on merging minds and almost a direct knowing and inter exchange happening would be the norm. Feelings, thoughts, concepts (like in symbolic visuals), and a deep knowingness would be exchanged all at the same time. If one was focusing in say the slower vibrating areas of the Afterlife (like the hollow heavens, the park, etc), then its possible that some might try to use various kinds of language because they in the mode of "continuation of being a human and living a somewhat human like life". They still cling too much to the human experience they just came from and so try to replicate it in various ways. Course, they still wouldn't really be using words and language as we do because there are no lungs, air, and throat to speak of.
Rosiland McKnight, i believe, writes in her 2nd book, that Aramaic is the Universal language used in the afterlife. I'm not so sure about that though. But either way, it seems to be a fairly relative issue.
By far, the language of love is the most common in most areas of the afterlife.
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