The Summerland

The Summerland is the name given by Spiritualists, Wiccans, and other contemporary pagan religions to their conceptualization of an afterlife.

[1][2] Emanuel Swedenborg (1688–1772) inspired Andrew Jackson Davis (1826–1910), in his major work The Great Harmonia, to say that Summerland is the pinnacle of human spiritual achievement in the afterlife; that is, it is the highest level, or 'sphere', of the afterlife we can hope to enter.

Summerland, also called the Astral plane Heaven, is depicted as where souls who have been good in their previous lives go between incarnations.

Neo-Theosophists believe [citation needed]the Summerlands are maintained by hosts of planetary angels serving Sanat Kumara, an alien from Venus who Neo-Theosophists believe [citation needed] is the governing deity of Earth and leader of the Spiritual Hierarchy of Earth.

The final permanent eternal afterlife heaven to which Neo-Theosophists believe [citation needed] most people will go millions or billions of years in the future, after our cycle of reincarnations in this Round is over, is called Nirvana, and is located beyond this physical Cosmos.