I believe we are beings of light and love. That we all have gifts, powers, and talents. That everything we experience, from the sublime to the tragic, is deeply beautiful and has a divine purpose. That’s because love bursts through every event, whether as a bloom of compassion that erupts into eternal love or a fire of despair that’s washed in a bath of infinite love.
Something spectacular is happening. I’ve connected with over forty Christian groups on Facebook and some on LinkedIn. I post spiritual music a loved one wrote, for which I created the music video with AI. Looking at the spiritual music video footage my loved one wrote, I feel washed in a beautiful glow. When a clip of Jesus appears in the music video, I feel elated and call out the Lord’s name. I feel so close to God in those moments. We grow closer to the divine when we engage in unconditional love, regardless of our religious background or lack thereof.
I’m also posting a beautiful friend’s 30-second clips, in which she talks about the love she experienced in heaven during her near-death experience. I uploaded her most stunning photo into Runway AI to make her photo come alive with her gestures and voice, taken from a reference video of her, which was taken from a cell phone and had poor-quality resolution. AI is sent from the divine, I’m sure. We all are, as every soul is a piece of the sacred, like a piece of an eternally beautiful puzzle that, moment by moment, morphs into something newly sublimely euphoric.
I replaced the background in her photo with one Photoshop AI made, where her light summer color palette surrounds her. She looks like a supermodel angel. That’s how God indeed sees her, as she says she had a conversation with God during her near-death experience, where He asked her, “When you look in the mirror, what do you see?” to which she responded, “I see you!” It was the correct answer for her and all of us, with no one excluded. We are all a fractal of the divine.
I will keep making these 30-second video clips of her footage until I have enough to compile into a documentary film. However, funds are tight, so I cannot purchase more Runway AI credits. However, I’ve negotiated higher work hours with one company I freelance with, so things will work out beautifully. If we keep focusing on the goal, the dream will take root and blossom even during a quagmire.
I will change the direction of the documentary film, though, as I have challenges with interviewees, including the length and cost of footage. A loved one gave me the idea of interviewing near-death experience survivors to see how their afterlife experiences changed them. I know my friend who had an NDE is living in three different time dimensions at once. She also called the police more than once as demons were crawling her wall. I believe her, as I’ve had strange things occur, too. And it’s not a stretch for me to imagine what it might be like to live in three time dimensions at once.
Instead I’ll focus the interviews almost entirely on her more unusual experiences after her transformative near-death experience. We all likely have had highly bizarre experiences in our lives where we didn’t tell anyone for fear of being “committed” as insane. However, I’m here to tell us that I think the strictly materialist (physical/biological) explanations of existence that prevail in higher education are sorely lacking, constituting only a tiny drop in an infinite ocean of potential knowledge. What knowledge lies outside the material that we don’t even consider? For instance, I’ve noticed a loved one’s living room TV has two pictures above it, and there is a space for a big picture right in the middle of the two. I knew immediately that Jesus needed to be in that spot. God left the center of the wall vacant, I believe, so that He could occupy it. Similarly, unconditional love (God) is meant to fill any void in our lives. Where there is a blank wall in our souls, we are meant to fill it with unconditional love. But it’s always been filled with love, as we have always been infinite love.