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The biggest surprise in dying... | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The biggest surprise for for most people in dying is to realize that dying does not end life. It's definitly a gift to look beyond the veil for a moment, and realize the opportunity of physical life, which many, also spiritual interested people, deny. About those people who came back ...
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Life After Death??... | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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One of the great tragedies of our present outlook on existence is our attitude to that recurring event which we call death. We approach it, for the most part, with fear and loathing, seeking by every means to resist its call, prolonging, often beyond its usefulness, the activity of the physical body as a guarantee of life. Our dread of death is the dread of the unknown, of complete and utter dissolution, of being no more. Despite the vast amount of evidence gathered over the years by the many spiritualist groups that life of some kind continues after death; despite the intellectual acceptance by many that death is but an awakening into new and freer life; in spite of the growing belief in reincarnation; notwithstanding the testimony of the wisest teachers down the ages, we continue to approach that great transition with fear and trepidation. What makes this attitude so tragic is that it is so far from the reality and is the source of so much unnecessary suffering | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Fear of death!!.. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Our fear of death is the fear that our identity will be obliterated. If we did but realize and experience that that identity is an immortal Being which cannot die or be obliterated, our fear of death would vanish. If, further, we realized that after so-called death we enter into a new and clearer light in which the sense of our identity is altogether more vivid, and also that there are yet higher aspects of our Being which await our recognition, our whole approach to death would change for the better. We would see death and physical-plane life as stages in an endless journey to perfection, and death as the door into far less limiting experience on that road. Freed from the confines of the physical world, our consciousness would find great new vistas of meaning and beauty hitherto denied it. In the time immediately ahead, the Masters and their disciples will teach the truth of that experience we call death and open up for all a great new freedom. We will learn to accept death for what it is: restitution of our vehicles to their source -- ashes to ashes, dust to dust -- and liberation into new andmeaningful life.
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