No one alive knows for sure; however, if one goes by what the Word hints at...Luke 16:22 tells us at immediately after death, the angels come to carry the Christian home. Pitch black...don't think so. What would be the purpose of that? 1 John 3 mentions that "we will be like Jesus"...1 Cor. 15:35-44 lets us know the old body is the seed and when resurrection comes the spiritual bodies will then be given a form (a new body). Sure sounds exciting to me and I don't want to miss it!
Matthew (13:34) informs us Jesus would not speak to the crowds without a parable or illustration. Luke (16:19-31) is just that a parable or illustration.
It was not a literal happening.
Was Jesus resurrected to heaven immediately after death?
Or as Acts (2:27,31) says Jesus was buried in hell.
Even David did not ascend to heaven (Acts 2:34; John 3:13)
What did Jesus think he would be doing while buried in hell?
We can see by John (11:11) that Jesus likened death to sleep.
Where did Jesus get such an idea?
Jesus would have been familiar with the Psalms such as:
Psalm 6:5 that says in death there is no remembrance....
Psalm 13:3 mentions the sleep of death
Psalm 115:17 the dead do not praise...
Psalm 146:4 at death thoughts perish.
King Solomon, known for his wisdom, also agreed.
Ecclesiastes 9:5,10 the dead are not conscious of anything.
Jesus was resurrected or awakened from death by God to go the spirit or heavenly realm.
Revelation 5:9,10 shows there are those redeemed from earth to rule with Jesus in heaven as kings and priests.
But Jesus also promised that humble meek ones would inherit the earthly realm. (Matt 5:5; Psalm 37:11,29,38) Jesus will fulfill the promise to Abraham (Genesis 12:3; 22:18) that all families of the earth will be blessed, and all nations of the earth will be blessed.
This will be accomplished when Jesus takes action as described by Isaiah 11:4; Revelation 19:11,15 by ridding the earth of the wicked by the words of his mouth. (Proverbs 2:21,22;10:30; Psalm 92:7) thus Jesus will usher in peace on earth to the great multitude of Revelation (7:9,10,14), and then those that are not called to be saints or holy ones ruling with Jesus will be resurrected to earth. 1st Cornithians (15:26) says our last enemy 'death' will be brought to nothing. When something is brought to nothing it no longer exists. Isaiah ( 25:8) wrote death will be swallowed up. When something is swallowed up it is gone. Revelation (20:13) shows after those in hell (the common grave of mankind) are deliver up from hell, then emptied-out hell will die a symbolic second death of verse 14. A second death of no future return. After death and hell are destroyed then as Revelation (21:4) says even death will be no more, and there will be curing or healing for the nations- Rev. 22:2.