Humen Vs Spiritual Perspective of the Temple between Lives
- Yael Eini
- Mar 12
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 14
I’m preparing myself for tonight’s workshop. In our meeting, we will deepen our exploration of the work with the “Healing Temple Between Lives.”
I want to understand more about what I need to explore and how to explore it, so I place representatives for the different themes. I place a representative for me, for my spiritual guidance, for the Temple, and for a body that carries an illness.
I understand all kinds of things very quickly. For example, my spiritual guidance has no connection to this place. It cannot support me there. This is my journey into this. And that is okay for me. It’s part of the exploration.

I step into the representation of the “Healing Temple Between Lives,” and a question arises in me: Who placed this Temple there at all, and why is that its name?
I receive a channeled message: the structures we have on Earth are perceptions that come from other worlds. Not necessarily from between incarnations—yes, here everything is energy, but the perception of a temple, the very structure of a temple, has its origin in other worlds. The temples on Earth are an “imitation” of temples in other worlds. I admit, I didn’t ask which ones. I understand that the perception of a place as a temple is an earthly perception.
I arrive at the workshop. We set up representatives and begin to work. One participant experiences difficulty with the Temple. He feels an energy of violence in the Temple. He tells me he grew up within a Buddhist worldview and thinks he might be mixing two things, since in the Buddhist tradition, there are many temples.
This connects with the work I did a few hours earlier.
All of us carry a concept of “temple.”For me, as a Jewish woman, the Holy Temple and synagogues are reminders of the Temple.
For Buddhists, every house of prayer is a TEMPLE, meaning a temple.
For Christians, churches are also temples.
In fact, we all have a biased perception of what a temple is.
I asked everyone to bring a representative to share their own perception of a temple, based on the belief system they grew up with.
This immediately created a shift in the field.
The violent energy that had been in the Healing Temple, for that participant, calmed down—and for me as well, a certain clarity emerged about what is similar and what is different between the energies.
I find it amazing and fascinating how much the education we received, the environment, and the narratives around us shape our perception of “between worlds”—consciously, but even more so unconsciously. And this education and these perceptions often prevent us from saying “yes” to healing.
Once a month, I hold a Spiritual Exploration lab meeting online, in English.
The meeting includes exploration of a specific theme—usually a spiritual topic.
The exploration is done through representational work, channeling, and meditation.
You are welcome to join.
No previous experience is necessary.
To the quiet WA group: https://chat.whatsapp.com/EZAB5vOYhMOL9d4DKgdksY
To read more about the lab: https://www.yaeleini.com/thelab





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