Submitted by Echo on
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The question:Do lies persist in the afterlife, or is the truth available to all?
I had an interesting answer to this - I assumed that it would be possible to “prevaricate” from the flipside, but I’ve been told repeatedly that “they cannot communicate if the frequency is off” or “a lie.”
Now - that being said, memory is funky, and people do experience memory in a fashion that’s related to their perspective… so if a person remembers they had a cheese sandwich, but it can be demonstrably proven it was a ham sandwich - it’s not as if they are lying about it. That’s how they remember it. So when asking someone on the flipside about something specific - “where were you?” or “who did this?” the answers may depend upon many factors.
First there’s the possibility that they don’t know the answer - people aren’t omniscient on the other side - and it may be that their guides have “kept the answer” from them - and they may believe they know the answer, but it’s incorrect. Just like talking to anyone in the world - doing their best to talk about their experience.
For example, I’ve asked direct questions to people who were notorious for secrets - and when they spoke the “truth about their experience” (like asking Hoover about wearing drag) his response was to say “so and so (another famous politician) was gay” - and I found that amusing as he wasn’t admitting the question, but instead tried to push the question in a different direction. So it depends upon the person asking the question, and it depends on the person answering it… and then translating it correctly.
People on the flipside can give us a visual image of something that we misinterpret as well. Anyways, a long way of saying from my experience filming people speaking directly, including famous liars, they can’t make up stories - they can only shade or change the story to benefit their point of view - the way everyone does in life.
Richard Martini
https://www.quora.com/Do-lies-persist-in-the-afterlife-or-is-the-truth-available-to-all
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