2013, Helsinki. One life I saw in deep hypnosis was pretty miserable. I don't know what bad I had done, but I knew this was my punishment. I was left in a small (I guess) clay hut in the desert. There were only a few rags as a bed, a big pot (about 50 liters) of water and a camel. I could see the pyramids looming in the distance, or maybe they were just a reflection, but otherwise it was just sand.

Marjut Saariniemi led me to different points in my life in this hypnosis as well, eventually also to the experience of death. First I was in my wrecking body and then, in an instant, next to it. The feelings in that situation were something like love and freedom that I have not experienced in this 3D life. After that 'blink of the eye' when moved next to my lifeless body I looked at it without any emotional ties to other than empathy for it's previous sufferings.
When looking around after my death: The water pot next to me was empty and the camel was eaten. The clothes were ragged and dirty, which had been clean when I got there. Later I asked my Syrian friend if such clothes had ever existed in the Middle East: a loose men's long shirt with red and white stripes, V-neck, reaching a little above the knee. He answered yes. I felt emotionally light for many days after that experience. If that peace, love, painlessness and the feeling of freedom comes immediately after death, then it is an immense improvement to these worries, pain and problems of the 3D world. An intermediate space where you can rest before it's time to return.