Marcus aka Gregory Maidman
2 min readOct 25, 2024

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Here again some clarity and not using the word "you" would be more accurate. Here is what I/we (and I don't mean gender pronouns) wrote after very careful consideration in the essay pinned at the top of my profile:

[HEADING] "Life Review without Judgment — Every Soul Returns to Heaven Where There’s No Punishment and Souls Work to Help Those Still Incarnated

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...each soul undergoes an extensive life review upon returning home from each incarnation. The concept that the soul would be judged for the actions or inactions on the part of the human when the soul could only try to influence the human through subtle clues like a knot in the gut or arranging a synchronicity but had no control over anything befuddled me. At the time, Lindsey’s soul (Sitara) (my soul’s name is Marcus) was engaged in the process, so this was weighing heavily on me.

Finally, probably long after the completion of her review, and she was assigned her level in Heaven and her work, I understood the process. Our souls are not judged in the afterlife/time in between incarnations and assigned a vibrational residence level upon the behavior of their human symbiote, which, due to the supremacy of free will, souls cannot control. In life review, when our lives pass before our eyes, the jury of our guides and peers simply ask us and challenge us to assess what we learned from our latest incarnation and whether we learned all that we sought to learn when we wrote our soul contracts/improv scripts.

Yet, there is nothing simple about it. It’s a painstakingly thorough and arduous process. The panel asks the soul about every single decision ever made. “Why do you think Lindsey said that/did that/decided that, and what did you learn about the human experience for each matter discussed?”

Then the team, including the reviewed soul, recommends to God for its signoff what level in heaven the soul will reside and work in until the next incarnation. ..."

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Marcus aka Gregory Maidman
Marcus aka Gregory Maidman

Written by Marcus aka Gregory Maidman

Living 17,043rd human life. I am Marcus (universal name) or you may call me Greg; a deep thinker; an explorer of ideas and the mind.

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