Hi.
Farsight likes those afterlife stories.
There is one I read a long time ago. In Lyn Buchanan’s book The Seventh Sense, in chapter 15, you can read his summaries of many RV sessions he did with famous people and what happened to them after death. You can read an AI‑generated summary below.
My take is simple: we don’t know much. The most interesting part is that some people appeared immediately in a new life, not as newborns, but as children around 12-13 years old.
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AI summary
1. How these sessions came about
- During one of the debriefings Lyn said that for him, people are the easiest type of target to access, but he has a problem with people who are dying – as if he instinctively looks away from that.
- His trainer heard this and for the next 3–4 months started giving him dozens of such targets:
- people dying slowly of illness,
- people dying suddenly (accidents, explosions, war, etc.).
- Lyn did not know these were “dying people” – he only received coordinates, like in any normal session.
- The monitor would guide him all the way through the moment of death and over to “the other side.” He calls this his “spinach period” – he knew it was good for him, but it was very unpleasant.
In total he says that he accompanied people through death roughly 67 times.
These were people of intelligence interest – often politicians, leaders, well-known figures, not random individuals off the street.
2. What, according to him, happened “on the other side”
Lyn writes that after passing through the moment of death, he saw people ending up in one of four kinds of “places” (his own labels):
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A. “Heaven” – something like paradise
- A world very similar to the physical one, but “idealized”: perfect sky, trees, grass, an atmosphere of absolute bliss and joy.
- He felt he couldn’t stay there for long – as if some force gently “pushed him out” of the session after a few dozen seconds.
- He was unable to “pick up” those people again in real time, so he assumes they remained in that state.
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B. “Hell”
- He describes it as “glowing blackness” – a glowing, dense blackness with a distant, dirty-orange glow.
- There was always some kind of “figure” waiting there for the newly deceased.
- He says he didn’t see anything specific or graphic, but he was completely flooded by a feeling of total horror.
- After such sessions he had nightmares for a week or more and couldn’t remote view effectively – he hated these targets.
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C. “Oblivion” – complete lack of further existence
- He would lead someone through the moment of death… and then nothing – no presence at all.
- When he moved back in time to before the death, he could still view the person, so he knew it wasn’t just loss of contact.
- But after death: emptiness, no “somewhere else.”
- He searched for them again in later sessions – never found them. His conclusion: they simply ceased to exist.
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D. “Reincarnation”
- Some people after death appeared immediately in a new life, with a different body and different environment.
- Interestingly, not as newborns, but as children around 12–13 years old.
- One of his examples:
- an important political leader dies,
- he immediately appears as a 12–13-year-old boy in the USA, wearing cowboy clothes, standing in front of a suburban house; parents are taking his picture, there is also a younger sister,
- for a moment he remembers his previous life and is completely confused, then he accepts the new situation and Lyn loses contact.
- Later, in another session, Lyn tried to “lock onto” that leader again in present time – he found this boy, and by moving back in time from there he returned to the original political figure.
- Another case: someone “returns” to an ancient culture (the Minoans) – a boy in a toga, standing on the terrace of a marble house overlooking the sea, clearly in a past epoch.
Lyn emphasizes that in this entire series he did not encounter a single “ghost” (someone stuck between worlds), nor anyone reincarnating as an animal or a non-human being.