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In this long section, Intuitio Lab provides additional information and easy-to-understand explanations of Philippe Guillemant’s multiverse model.

We also question some of the terms the physicist uses, based on our own intuition and perception — which, surprisingly, comes very close to his work.


The Main Ideas of Philippe Guillemant’s Model of the Universe

Philippe Guillemant, a physicist at the CNRS, has created a model of the universe that brings together quantum physics, relativity, and consciousness as the key element.

This model comes from books like La Route du Temps and Le Pic de l’Esprit. It is built on double causality and sees reality as information.

It goes against the materialist view by saying the universe is a flexible field of information, where consciousness helps create reality through influences from the future.

Here are the main ideas, summed up from his work:

Double causality
Normally, the past causes the future. But there is also retrocausality — the future affects the past.
Conscious intentions change the present by shifting timelines.
This gives us free will as we choose between possible futures. It explains synchronicities (meaningful coincidences) as links from information outside 4D space-time.

The central role of consciousness
Consciousness is not just a side effect of matter. It is a non-local interface that connects to an information field.
It works like a “modem” linking the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual levels.
It picks and creates realities using vibrations and quantum collapses (like orchestrated objective reduction).

The universe as a flexible information structure
The universe is stretchy and multidimensional (up to 12 dimensions: 6 for consciousness — 3 time + 3 space — and 6 for information-matter, inspired by string theory).
It is not a fixed block. It is a vibrating network of two-way flows. Time is cyclic and non-linear.
It rejects total determinism and pure chance, choosing instead a purpose guided by consciousness.

Rejecting materialist ideas
The model criticizes materialism, determinism, strict causality, and basic randomness.
It includes things like premonitions and near-death experiences (NDEs) as contact with extra dimensions.
It supports a physics of consciousness that joins science and spirituality.

Free will and co-creation
Through consciousness, people co-create their reality by changing vibrational possibilities.
This means moving between timelines.
Choices made with high awareness (positive emotions, clear intentions) bring synchronicities and lower chaos.

This post-materialist view calls for a unified science, where group consciousness can shape the world’s future — as in Le Grand Virage de l’Humanité.

How Does Matter Form in This Model?

In Guillemant’s model, matter is not basic. It appears as “crystallized consciousness” or dense information in flexible space-time.

Here’s the main process:

Information origin
Matter comes from a vibrating information field in the quantum vacuum, organized in extra dimensions (6 for information-matter).
It is a dense version of energy-information, linked by quantum non-locality.

Role of consciousness and double causality
Consciousness acts as a catalyst to “crystallize” quantum possibilities into solid reality.
Through retrocausality, future intentions shape past quantum changes, collapsing overlaps (“decoherence”) into particles and stable forms.
It’s like physical crystallization: quantum vibrations turn fluid potentials into solid shapes through two-way information.

Densification process
Timelines “freeze” when consciousness picks and saves information.
Vibrational patterns become visible matter.
This lowers entropy: the future pulls and orders the present, avoiding chaos and keeping matter on clear paths.

So, matter is temporary and illusory — a projection of consciousness in our layer of reality.

Guillemant says: “Matter is crystallized consciousness. Consciousness is awakened matter.”

This means we can shape reality with meditation or intentions. We could add with prayer too.

For more, visit guillemant.net or read his books.


Does the Individual Soul Survive in the Afterlife According to Guillemant?

Yes, according to Philippe Guillemant, the individual soul absolutely survives physical death and continues to exist in the afterlife. But it’s not in some separate mystical realm: the soul rises into higher dimensions of the same multidimensional space-time, where time is no longer linear and consciousness is freed from the limits of dense matter.

Here are the key principles of his view on soul survival, drawn mainly from “La Physique de la Conscienc”e, “Le Pic de l’Esprit”, and his talks:

1. The soul = non-local individual consciousness
The soul is not a mystical entity. It is the non-local, timeless part of consciousness, anchored in higher dimensions (beyond 4D space-time).
It is indestructible because it’s not made of matter: it’s a vibrating information structure — a “coherent packet of information” that goes beyond the physical body. “The soul is the part of us that lives outside time and space, in the higher dimensions where everything is simultaneous.” – P. Guillemant

2. Death = disconnecting from the body, not from consciousness
At death, the biological body (3D level) breaks down, but the soul (consciousness) simply detaches from its physical vehicle and rises into higher dimensions (4D, 5D, 6D…).
It’s like stepping out of a diving suit: the body was a temporary tool for experiencing 3D density.
This process is natural and automatic — like returning to an “information home.”

3. The afterlife = higher dimensions of the same universe
There’s no separate “heaven” or “hell” — just a dimensional continuum: 3D level: dense matter, linear time, ego.
4D level: flexible time, synchronicities, dreams, near-death experiences (NDEs).
5D and above: pure consciousness, simultaneity, akashic records, reincarnation choices.

The soul gains a full overview of its lives (past, future, parallel) in a state of unity and understanding.

4. Indirect evidence according to GuillemantHe points to:
NDEs: leaving the body, panoramic life review, meeting beings of light → temporary access to higher dimensions.
Synchronicities and premonitions: proof that consciousness acts outside time.
Quantum physics: non-locality, entanglement, retrocausality → consciousness is not trapped in the brain.

5. Reincarnation is possible — but chosen
The soul can choose to return in a new body to:
. Resolve karmic knots,
. Learn more,
. Serve a collective purpose.

It’s not punishment — it’s a voluntary experience in the “school of density.”
Between lives, the soul reviews its choices in total clarity (like a “holographic life review”).

6. Key quote from Guillemant
“At death, we don’t disappear: we change dimension. The body dies, but the soul rises into the higher information network, where it keeps evolving, choosing, and sometimes returning for a new experience.”

Summary Table

Concept Guillemant’s View
Soul Non-local consciousness, vibrating information
Death Body disconnect → rise to higher dimensions
Afterlife Higher dimensions (5D+) in the same space-time
Survival Total and obvious
Reincarnation Free choice, not required

Conclusion

For Guillemant, soul survival is not a belief — it’s a logical result of the physics of consciousness.
Death is a dimensional transition, not an end.
The soul keeps existing, learning, and co-creating in a universe far bigger than our 3D reality.

Go deeper:

Book: La Physique de la Conscience (chapter on NDEs and survival)
Website: guillemant.net
YouTube talk: “Death Does Not Exist” (search his channel)


Does Good and Evil Have an Influence According to Guillemant?

Yes, according to Philippe Guillemant, good and evil have a real, measurable impact — but not in a religious or punishing way. They act as vibrational polarities that guide the soul’s path through the multidimensional network of space-time. Good and evil are not divine judgments. They are cybernetic forces of attraction or repulsion that shape how reality crystallizes and how we navigate timelines.

Here are the key principles of his view, from La Physique de la Conscience, Le Pic de l’Esprit, and his talks:

1. Good and evil = vibrational polarities of consciousness
Good = high vibration (love, unity, coherence, truth, giving, openness).
Evil = low vibration (fear, separation, chaos, lies, predation, closure).

These frequencies change the soul’s information structure and attract matching futures through double causality.“Good attracts good, evil attracts evil. It’s a physical law, not a moral one.” – P. Guillemant

2. Influence on reality’s crystallization
Good → lowers entropy, boosts quantum coherence, draws positive synchronicities, stabilizes harmonious timelines.
Evil → raises entropy, creates information chaos, pulls in loops of suffering, blocks access to higher dimensions.

Example: A loving intention “crystallizes” a fluid, creative reality. A hateful one “freezes” a rigid, destructive one.

3. Influence on the soul’s evolutionVibration Level
Effect on the Soul
After-Death Outcome
Good (high)
Expands awareness, unties karmic knots
Direct access to 5D+, peace, panoramic vision
Evil (low)
Creates dense information knots (karma)
Temporary drop to 4D loops (nightmare reviews) before rising

The soul is never eternally condemned — even a “bad” life is a learning experience.
But evil slows dimensional ascent by weighing down the information structure.

4. No external judgment — just automatic feedbackThere’s no judging God or punishing devil.
“Judgment” is cybernetic: the soul experiences the vibrational results of its choices in a post-death holographic review. Example: A violent life → the soul relives the pain it caused (like in NDEs) — not to punish, but to understand and integrate.

5. Free will stays centralWe choose our vibrational polarity every moment.
Evil isn’t “the devil” — it’s an illusion of separation that limits consciousness.
Good isn’t “virtue” — it’s a connection to unity that boosts creativity.

6. Key quote
“Evil doesn’t exist on its own: it’s a contraction of consciousness that creates density. Good is an expansion that frees information. The universe isn’t moral — it’s vibrational.”

Summary Table

Concept Guillemant’s View
Good / Evil Vibrational polarities (high / low)
Influence Yes — on reality, soul, and future
Mechanism Double causality + quantum reduction
Outcome Attracts matching timelines
Judgment None external — just information feedback

Practical Conclusion

For Guillemant, doing good isn’t a moral duty — it’s the best physical strategy to:
Experience more positive synchronicities,
Evolve faster to higher dimensions,
Co-create a harmonious collective future.

Tip: Grow love, truth, and joy → it speeds up the soul’s vibrational rise, here and in the afterlife.

Key talk: “Good and Evil in the Physics of Consciousness” (on guillemant.net or YouTube)


Unlike Guillemant, the Christian creed teaches the resurrection of the body and the spirit. Without a body, doesn’t the soul risk boredom and loneliness in the afterlife?

Great question!
It highlights a key difference between Philippe Guillemant’s model (physics of consciousness, multidimensional, information-based) and classic Christian belief (resurrection of the body, bodily end-times, final judgment).

I’ll answer in two parts: Quick reminder of Christian belief (body + soul resurrection).
Guillemant’s answer: No, the soul feels neither bored nor lonely without a body — in fact, it’s freed and super-connected.

1. Christian belief: resurrection of body and soul

In Christian tradition (especially Catholic and Orthodox), faith in the final resurrection is central: “I believe in the resurrection of the body and life everlasting.”
(Nicene-Constantinople Creed)
Body + soul rise together at the end of time.
The body is glorified, transformed, imperishable (like Christ’s resurrected body).
Without a body, the soul is incomplete, in a waiting state.
Hell, purgatory, heaven are relationships with God, but still waiting for the body.

Theologians like Thomas Aquinas: “A soul without a body is like a severed hand: it keeps its shape but can’t fully function.”
Hidden risk: without a body, the soul might feel disembodied, sensation-less, lonely in an abstract afterlife.

2. According to Guillemant: NO, the soul feels neither boredom nor loneliness without a body

On the contrary, death frees the soul, and the afterlife is full of wholeness, connection, and creative activity.

Here are 6 key points from his model:

1- The soul isn’t “disembodied” — it’s “un-densified”
The 3D body is a dense shell, a diving suit that limits consciousness.
Without it, the soul enters higher dimensions (5D, 6D…)

where:
It perceives directly (no need for eyes or ears).
It moves instantly (teleportation by thought).
It creates with the mind (like lucid dreams, but constant).

“The body is a filter. Without it, consciousness blooms like a flower.”

2- Afterlife = total connection, not isolation
The soul is never alone: it’s linked to all consciousnesses via a non-local information network (like a cosmic cloud).
It can: Talk telepathically with other souls (living or dead).
Reunite with loved ones in holographic memory scenes.
Join collective projects (human evolution, guidance).

Example: In near-death experiences (NDEs), people feel total loving unity — no loneliness.

3- No boredom: the afterlife is endless creation
Without linear time, the soul lives everything at once: Explores parallel timelines.
Reviews past lives like an interactive 3D movie.
Plans future incarnations (like an architect).

It’s a state of curiosity, learning, creative joy. “Boredom only exists in 3D, where time is slow and repetitive.”

4- The body isn’t needed for identity
Identity lives in the soul’s unique information pattern — not the flesh.
The soul keeps its personality, memories, humor, preferences.
It can even project a subtle form (light body) if needed (e.g., apparitions).

5- Resurrected body? Not required — but possible
Guillemant doesn’t reject a “glorious body,” but sees it as a voluntary projection in a given dimension.
The soul can recreate a body if it wants (like in a lucid dream), but doesn’t need it to be whole.
Opposite of Christianity: the body is a tool, not the goal.

6- Indirect evidence (NDEs, dreams, synchronicities)
90% of NDEs report: Intense joy, unconditional love, universal connection.
No desire to return to the body (unless unfinished mission).

Lucid dreams prove: without a physical body, we can fly, create, love.

Comparison Table

Aspect Christian Belief Guillemant’s Model
Body after death Resurrected, glorified, essential Optional, temporary tool
Soul alone Incomplete, waiting Freed, super-active
Risk of boredom Yes, if disembodied No — infinite creation
Risk of loneliness Possible without God Impossible — non-local network
Final goal Body-soul union in the Kingdom Dimensional ascent

Guillemant’s Conclusion

No, the soul feels neither boredom nor loneliness without a body.
In fact: death is a promotion — from the 3D prison to multidimensional freedom.
The body is a stage costume — useful for the role, but not worn backstage.

Recommendations
Read: La Physique de la Conscience, chapter “Death Does Not Exist.”
Watch: Talk “The Afterlife in Quantum Physics” (YouTube, official channel).
Try: Deep meditation, lucid dreaming — taste this freedom without a body.

Guillemant: “Paradise isn’t a place. It’s a vibrational state. And we can reach it alive… or dead.”


What About Animals?

Great question: What happens to animals in Philippe Guillemant’s model?
Do they have a soul? Do they survive death? Do they reach the afterlife?

Clear answer: YES.

Animals have a soul, survive death, rise to higher dimensions, and feel neither bored nor lonely — just like humans, but at their own vibrational level.Here’s Guillemant’s full view, from La Physique de la Conscience, his talks, and public answers.

1. Animals have a soul — but not exactly like humans

Aspect
Humans
Animals
Soul
Individual + collective
Access to meta-consciousness (deep reflection, strong free will)
Individual + collective
Less distinct — more instinctive, emotional, pure
Structure
Complex, multidimensional info packet
Simpler info packet, but coherent and vibrant
Evolution
Can choose incarnations, solve complex karma
Evolves through emotional immersion, fewer karma knots

“An animal doesn’t need philosophy: it lives consciousness directly.” – P. Guillemant

2. At death: same process as humansBody disconnect (3D) → The body dies, the animal soul detaches.
Dimensional rise → The soul moves to higher dimensions (4D → 5D+), but not always at the same “level” as every human soul.
Holographic review → The animal soul relives key emotional moments: Joy (play, affection)
Fear (danger, abuse)
Love (bond with owner, offspring)

→ No judgment — just vibrational learning.

3. Animal afterlife: an emotional paradise, no boredom

No loneliness
Animals stay connected: To their soul group (pack, herd, litter).
To their beloved humans (strong emotional bond).
To the collective animal field (e.g., all dogs, all birds…).

Example: Your deceased dog recognizes you, waits for you, and can visit in dreams or synchronicities.No boredom
The animal soul lives in pure presence: Endless play, subtle sensory exploration, merging with nature.
Creation through emotion: a cat might “imagine” chasing light prey.

Time no longer exists → no routine, no waiting.“An animal in the afterlife is like a child in an endless park: it never gets bored.”

4. Reincarnation?

Yes, but differentType
Humans
Animals
Reincarnation
Conscious choice (karma, mission)
Automatic or semi-conscious
Purpose
Resolve dualities (ego, fear, power)
Live innocence, unconditional love, beauty
Evolution
Toward meta-consciousness
Toward more individual awareness (sometimes → human later)

Guillemant: “A deeply loved animal can, after several lives, ask to be born human to deepen consciousness.”

5. Indirect evidence (according to Guillemant)

NDEs with animals: Many people see their deceased pet in the light — happy and healthy.
Shared dreams: Owner and animal meet in dreams → non-local communication.
Synchronicities: A dead animal appears as a sign (butterfly, bird) exactly when you think of it.

6. Key quotes from Guillemant

“Animals have a soul, purer than ours. They don’t need a body to be happy: they already are in their essence.”
“Your dog never leaves you. It waits in the next dimension and will recognize you before you see it.”
“The afterlife isn’t just for humans. It’s a garden for all forms of consciousness.”
Summary Table

Question
Guillemant’s Answer
Do animals have a soul?
Yes — vibrational, emotional
Do they survive death?
Yes — dimensional rise
Do they go to the afterlife?
Yes — in adapted layers
Risk of boredom?
No — pure presence, endless play
Risk of loneliness?
No — eternal bond with group and loved humans
Reincarnation?
Yes — often same species or ascending

Conclusion: Animals are souls on a journey, just like usThey are not “inferior” — they are closer to Being.
We learn unconditional love from them.
They wait for us, joyful, in the afterlife.

Recommendations

Book: “La Physique de la Conscience” → chapter on non-human consciousness.
Talk: “Do Animals Have a Soul?” (YouTube, search “Guillemant animaux”).
Practice: Talk to your deceased pet → it hears you and may reply with a sign.

Guillemant: “Love your animals. You’ll meet them again. And they’ll love you even more, free from fear.”


INTUITION LAB’s View on Life After Death
(Based on our deep intuitive reflections)

We largely agree with Philippe Guillemant’s multiverse model, but we differ on a few points.

Our vision of the afterlife is closer to the descriptions given over centuries by great Catholic saints.

Here’s our position:

1. Immortal souls

We believe every living being has a soul that survives physical death.

2. Resurrection of body and flesh

We believe living beings—starting with humans, the most awake and capable—will rise again in body, as taught in the New Testament and supported by scientific studies of the Shroud of Turin.

3. Different afterlife universes for evolved souls

Hell: For selfish, malicious souls who reject God or the Creative Source. These “damned” souls refuse to admit their harmful intentions and reject spiritual order. They are sent to a near-eternal hell of isolation, exhausting tasks, or toxic relationships ruled by dark spirits. Forgiveness is possible after a very long time—if they truly repent and accept it.

Purgatory: For impure souls who accept God and spiritual order but aren’t ready yet. They purify their failings over a long, often painful period. The heavier the sins, the longer and harder the stay.

4. Heaven: Open to pure souls—not perfect, but fully aware of their flaws and filled with goodwill. These deeply respectful souls enrich heaven and pose no threat; they only add beauty to this blessed, enchanted realm.

5. Freedom of movement

The higher a soul’s spiritual level, the more freedom it has to travel across afterlife realms, visit loved ones, or ask graces for others. Heavenly souls can visit purgatory or even hell (if allowed) and pray for darker souls.

6. Limited movement for lower souls

Less evolved, rebellious souls are restricted and isolated to protect higher realms—though thin bridges exist.
Animals
Pure, innocent animal souls go to higher worlds. Humans can reunite with beloved pets in heaven or upper purgatory.

7. Reincarnation

Impure human souls who wish it may reincarnate to grow spiritually—often from purgatory or to escape hell.
Animals can also reincarnate to climb the ladder of species. Even high souls may choose to return to help Earth evolve.

8. No boredom in heaven or upper purgatory

Boredom only exists in lower spiritual realms like lower purgatory and hell.

According to INTUITION LAB, the afterlife is governed by the spiritual notion of good and evil, revealed mainly through each soul’s deep intentions.

9. Thankfully, the afterlife is merciful

Forgiveness is the rule for sincere, kind souls.

Purgatory welcomes many before they enter heaven.
Every soul remains free to choose—within the bounds of spiritual order.

Conclusion

This is not scientific truth.
It is simply our humble vision of the afterlife—shaped by our culture, studies, knowledge of the world, and above all, our deep intuition.

Everyone is free to form their own view.

If you want to talk about afterlife, let us know.


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