🌌 A TRUE TALE OF WORLD BEYOND EARTH PLANE (recreated from the book The Autobiography of a Yogi by Paramhansa Yogananda, the first spiritual giru from India who went to the USA to spread spiritual teachings of unity between religions).
Prologue: A Voice Beyond Death
I am Sri Yukteswar. Many believed my earthly departure was the end of my story. My disciple, Yogananda, wept in sorrow, thinking the bond between us had been severed. Yet death is but a shadow, a passing dream. Life continues, radiant and unbroken. And so, I appeared before him once more—not in flesh, but in light.
This is the tale of my resurrection, and of the worlds that await every soul beyond the veil of mortality.
The Meeting in Bombay
Yogananda sat in quiet reflection in Bombay, his heart heavy with grief. Suddenly, the air shimmered, and I stood before him—clothed not in the frailty of flesh, but in a body woven of light. His eyes widened, disbelief mingling with joy.
“Master!” he cried. “You live!”
“Yes,” I answered, “more than ever. Death has not undone me. It has freed me.”
The Astral World: A Realm of Subtle Beauty
I told him of the astral world, the first great sphere beyond Earth. Imagine a land where thought itself shapes reality, where beauty flows like rivers of light. Here, souls dwell in bodies of subtle energy, free from hunger, disease, and decay.
Nature reborn: Trees shimmer with colors unseen on Earth, rivers sing with melodies, and skies glow with living radiance.
Life without pain: No suffering mars existence. Souls move freely, guided by thought, clothed in forms that reflect their inner essence.
Communities of light: Families, friends, and kindred spirits reunite. Bonds of love continue, unbroken by death.
Yet the astral world is not mere paradise. It is a place of learning, where souls refine themselves, shedding earthly desires and preparing for higher realms.
The Causal World: The Realm of Pure Thought
Beyond the astral lies the causal world, subtler still. Here, the soul exists as pure consciousness, clothed not in matter or energy, but in thought itself.
Creation by thought: A soul imagines, and instantly it is so. Palaces of light, gardens of bliss, symphonies of silence—all arise from the mind’s creative power.
Freedom from form: No body binds the soul. It is thought, it is awareness, it is joy.
Union with truth: Here, the soul glimpses its eternal nature, touching the infinite.
I told Yogananda: “The causal world is the womb of creation. From thought arises energy, from energy arises matter. All worlds are but dreams within the cosmic mind.”
Why I Returned
Yogananda asked, “Master, why have you come back to me?”
I replied: “To assure you, and all who seek truth, that life is eternal. Death is not an end but a doorway. I live now in the astral and causal worlds, guiding souls, teaching them the laws of spirit. And I come to remind you that the bond between guru and disciple is never broken.”
Lessons for the Living
From my resurrection, I offered Yogananda—and through him, the world—several truths:
Death is transition, not annihilation. The soul moves from Earth to astral, from astral to causal, and beyond.
Love endures. Bonds of spirit are eternal, surviving the dissolution of the body.
Consciousness is the key. What you cultivate in thought and spirit shapes your journey beyond.
The universe is layered. Earth is but the outer shell; astral and causal worlds are deeper realities.
Resurrection is universal. Every soul will awaken beyond death, clothed in light, guided by its own destiny.
The Comfort of Reunion
Yogananda’s sorrow melted as he listened. His tears became joy. He realized that my presence was proof of immortality, that our bond was eternal.
“Master,” he whispered, “your words are life itself.”
And I answered: “Yes, my son. Life never dies. It only transforms.”
Epilogue: A Message for All Seekers
This story is not mine alone. It belongs to every soul who wonders what lies beyond death. The astral and causal worlds are not fantasies—they are living realities, awaiting discovery.
When you grieve, remember: your loved ones live still, clothed in light, dwelling in worlds of beauty. When you fear death, remember: it is but a doorway to greater life. And when you seek truth, remember: consciousness is eternal, and love is the thread that binds all worlds together.
Word Count Expansion (Approx. 2000 words)
The above narrative can be expanded into a full-length article by:
Deepening descriptions of astral landscapes (cities of light, rivers of sound, gardens of energy).
Adding dialogues between Yukteswar and Yogananda, dramatizing their reunion.
Exploring philosophical implications (karma, reincarnation, cosmic law).
Offering reflections for modern readers (how these teachings apply to grief, spirituality, and daily life).

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