I first heard it described to me as a child but then I saw it the first time when I believed I might die in 1970 when I was caught in a White Out (where you cannot see your hands in front of your face) in a blizzard. This was before GPS devices so it was likely we were going to just die there because we weren't prepared for this. We had no tents or useful equipment for something like this. Our thought (remember we were all young college students) was just to drive up to Mt. Shasta, walk up to Horse Camp emergency lodge and to stay there for 3 or 4 days enjoying the deep snow. We were not mountaineering skiers then yet and didn't even bring skis. We only had snowshoes at the time.
And the only reason any of us survived this experience at the time was that one of us had just taken a winter survival training course in building snow caves for shelters when caught in the snow somewhere at Sacramento State University. So, as this idea was explained to the other two of us we realized it was a way for us to survive the nights white out blizzard because we really didn't know where we were exactly and couldn't even have found my car if we had tried. Before this trying to walk a straight line we had walked in a circle and met our tracks so we knew we were in trouble.
So, we dug a snow cave with our snow shoes and as I entered the cave I saw the vision of the "Golden City on Mt. Shasta " and realized that was where I was to project my soul to if I died that night.
It was literally a city attached to the mountain with something that reminded me of a chain or a rope. It felt a lot like college campuses mixed with the Washington Monument at Washington DC only more peaceful people than either of those kinds of places.
So, it was having this heaven realm described to me as a child and then seeing it for real when I was (I thought) about to freeze to death) that I actually saw it for the first time and knew where I was supposed to go with my soul when the time came.
So, that was 1970 and I was 22 years old, and now flash forward to 2011 and I was with my older 20 something daughter skiing at Bunny Flats when next she asked me about the Golden City Heaven because she is an intuitive like me.
She asked me where it was right then and when someone asks me a spiritual question my intuitive skills turn on and I looked for it and didn't find it where it had been in 1970. This sort of surprised me for some reason until I realized it was right where we were at Bunny flats. At first I laughed but then I got scared because it reminded me of how the Heavens had come closer to earth in 2004 in December the month before 250,000 people died in the earthquake and tsunami around Christmas Day or a little after 2004.
But the beings in the Golden City said, "Don't be afraid it's not like that this time!" so I relaxed because people in heaven realms generally tell the truth about any situation much like angels do.
However, now I realize why I was actually afraid then (it's because the Golden City heaven is for people passing on in Earth and weather changes from now on. But I didn't know that until recently because it wasn't appropriate for me to know that yet.
So, this is likely where the millions and billions who will die this century from heat waves and floods and droughts and starving to death around the world will go.
That day in 2011 the Golden City went down to the city of mt. Shasta with my daughter and I.
I was pretty amazed at this. It also went to San Francisco with me and to Portland with my daughter following her car too like Golden Fingers of God expanding around the planet.
From my personal point of view the Golden City heaven is still up on mt.Shasta but the heaven which is kind of like an amazing beautiful wilderness of heaven now extends all over the earth.
So, my thought is when people are dying now of the heat or flooding or droughts or starving to death various places they would pass over into this beautiful golden wilderness area where Angels could pick them up in this heaven world. The needs of each soul is somewhat different at the time of passing.
I have been watching my relatives and friends pass on my whole life and some people have a really hard time passing on and others are just fine with it. There was a Catholic Priest that I knew with 200 IQ who used to be District Attorney of Santa Cruz County before he became a priest. He seemed to have the least amount of problems passing on of literally anyone else I observed as a soul leaving their body for the last time.
So, I would say preparing for your afterlife might decide whether this is a good experience or a more difficult one.
The hardest thing people usually have in getting used to is saying goodbye to all their friends and relatives still alive. You might have an easier time of it if you have ever been through a divorce I'm thinking though.
Things are not the same on the other side as here at all so this upsets a lot of people when they first pass on.
So, once again if you are not prepared to pass on any moment then it might be difficult for you when the time comes.
Just a thought.
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