Tree of souls
The crash of Germanwings Flight 9525 leaves many puzzling questions, but foremost among them is that if the copilot deliberately crashed the plane, why did he do it?
The other question I find myself asking is if, in a disaster like this, where people die so violently and could be heard screaming on the voice recorder, what happens on the other side in the immediate aftermath?
Is the trauma of that death – an air disaster – carried into the afterlife? Is it carried into another life as a theme, perhaps as a fear of flying or some other phobia? Is there an emergency team on the other side that deals with the souls of these 150 people? Are there certain souls on the other side who are “trained” to do this kind of work? What about disasters where thousands die, like the tsunami in Indonesia in 2004? A war? A disaster like 9-11?
I Googled the question: What happens to souls in the aftermath of a disaster? A lot of Biblical stuff and emergency preparedness stuff came up. But nothing that really shed any light on this question. So I asked our psychic friend, Millie Gemondo, if she thought there was an emergency team of first responders in the afterlife. “Great question,” she laughed. “I know there are souls who help after you have passed over, but a team? I have no idea. I do feel, though, that more and more people will be choosing to pass on in mass deaths, like in natural disasters, war, plane crashes.”
“Why?” I asked.
“I don’t know.” Millie said. “It’s just what I feel is happening and going to happen during this time.”
I asked author and past-life regressionist Carol Bowman the same question. In her regression work, she has found that certain themes carry over from life. Let’s say that in one past life, you strangled to death; in this life, you might be born with the chord wrapped around your neck. That’s a simple example. Carol’s response:
I’ll get back to you when I die. In the meantime:
From what I understand, there are always guides/souls waiting on the other side to help. With a sudden and traumatic death like that, they were already out of their bodies before the plane hit, as far as I know. You know those NDE stories of people in horrific car crashes who are standing beside the mangled car and their injured bodies wondering what happened? They shot out of their bodies before the moment, or at the moment of impact. They’re just confused by the suddenness of the death.
There seem to be souls who specialize in these types of deaths, and, I imagine, in mass events like this one.
That’s what I’ve put together from the NDEs and from the regression work.
I also asked our friend Nancy McMoneagle, the director of The Monroe Institute, this same question. The institute explores the nature of consciousness, so I found her response particularly insightful:
I do believe once anyone crosses over for any reason, there are others to meet him/her. A special non-physical team dealing with disasters? Why not?! We actually have a program at the Institute called “Lifeline,” which is very much about helping people out who have passed on who may not be aware of it, or who might be stuck.
In fact, “The Unexplained” TV show did a story on the Lifeline program a few years ago. My sister was one of the trainers for it. Her funniest comment was how she called this group “Club Dead.” (Club Med’s counterpart?!) One of the participants talked about a guy who had died in Ohio, gave his last name, info on his family, etc., etc., and the film crew actually found these folks – and she had no knowledge of him or his family whatsoever.
I’ve got a few other people to ask about this, but what ideas do you all have?















