Life Reviews of Self-Destroyed Souls

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By Chinmoy Mukherjee

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In a boundless, heavenly place beyond the veil of life, souls come together. There's no earth beneath, no sky above—just a vast, soothing expanse glowing with soft, silvery light. This light isn't still; it pulses gently, like the heartbeat of the cosmos, sending ripples of warm, white energy through the misty air. A faint melody weaves through the space, a blend of delicate chimes and whispering breezes that carry the weight of countless stories. The air smells faintly of lavender and rain-damp soil, a scent that feels like peace, like a fresh start.

A soul's pain might appear as a deep, velvet blue, while a spark of joy could burst into streams of golden warmth. In this gentle haven, those who ended their lives by their own hand arrive—not to be judged, but to experience a tender, meaningful "life review."

No one is alone here. Each soul is greeted by a warm, glowing presence, more felt than seen, its voice deep and comforting like a cello's hum, each word wrapped in kindness and unwavering care. Guided by this presence, souls revisit their lives, not as a movie reel, but as vivid, immersive moments. Tiny, star-like orbs drift down from the silver glow above, each one holding a memory, a choice, a turning point.

When an orb reveals a moment of despair, the realm doesn't make the soul relive the hurt. Instead, it wraps the memory in understanding, the cello-voice offering clarity and compassion. With a soft chime, the orb shifts, showing paths that could have been—choices hidden by the fog of their pain. As these new possibilities unfold, the air grows sweet with jasmine, a scent that speaks of hope and life's quiet strength. Colors bloom, hopeful sounds echo, and the soul feels the truth: healing was always within reach.

This novella, Life Reviews of the Self-Unmade Soul, follows the stories of sixty people, each grappling with their own unique struggles. Through their life reviews, we see the countless ways their paths might have changed. This is not a story of blame, but one of hope—a reminder of the power of connection and the many forms help can take, always just a step away.

Life Reviews of Self-Destroyed Souls