Life, as we know it, often feels like a long conversation with ourselves—one that starts in the morning when we wake up and doesn't quite end, even when we sleep. But what happens when that conversation truly ceases, when the breath slows to a whisper, and the body decides it has had enough? On today’s episode, we welcome Sara Jayne, a woman who danced between worlds, who let go of life only to return with a story that shakes the very foundation of our understanding of existence.Sara Jayne spent a decade battling a life-threatening autoimmune disease, enduring countless hospital stays, chemotherapy, and a body that seemed determined to unravel. But it was in the quiet of her own bed, surrounded by darkness, where she felt the end coming. “I told my husband, ‘I won’t be here tomorrow.’” And yet, what came next wasn’t an ending—it was the opening of a door she never expected to walk through.The moment of passing was not violent, nor was it a struggle. Instead, she describes it as a shutting down—like a house at night, lights flicking off one by one. And then, release.
Her essence left through her feet, rising above her body, watching herself with a strange sense of detachment, yet filled with profound compassion. There was no fear, only awareness. What awaited was something beyond words—a vast, radiant light, a love so immense it obliterated all doubt. “It wasn’t like light here,” she recalls. “It was alive, dynamic, pure love.”Within this luminous embrace, three beings awaited her. They were familiar, not in the way one recognizes a face in a crowd, but like old friends whose names you have forgotten but whose presence feels like home. A life review unfolded before her—not as a judgment, but as an unveiling of how every moment, every intention, rippled outward. Every kindness magnified, every moment of suffering deeply felt. “Your intent,” she says, “is the architect of the reality you walk into.” And in that review, she came to understand that heaven and hell were not places but states of being—reflections of the life we live and the echoes we leave behind.
As the experience deepened, she was taken to a healing space, a dome of golden vibrational energy where unseen hands worked to restore her spirit. The sensation was like warm liquid gold flowing through her being, dissolving the pain of a lifetime. And in those final moments before her return, she was plugged back into consciousness itself—a download of knowledge, of past lives, of the nature of time and space, all unfolding in a single instant. “Live it as who you are,” she was told. “Find what lights you up and do that.”And then, like a thread pulled back into the fabric of the universe, she returned. Not as she was before, but as someone who had touched the infinite and came back to tell the tale.
SPIRITUAL TAKEAWAYS
- Your Intent Shapes Reality: Every thought, action, and intention is a brushstroke on the canvas of existence. What you send out into the world is what you will experience in return.
- Death is a Doorway, Not an End: The moment of passing is not one of terror but of expansion. Consciousness continues, more vibrant and real than we can fathom.
- Live Without Fear, Live as You Are: The truest path is the one lit by what excites you. Drop the weight of expectation and embrace the vast, wild beauty of simply being.
Life, when seen through the lens of those who have glimpsed beyond, is not something to be endured—it is something to be devoured, savored, and danced through with reckless joy. So stop waiting. Stop hesitating. The universe is waiting for you to wake up and live.
Please enjoy my conversation with Sara Jayne.
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