|
(we-never-die) - printer friendly
We never die
We never, ever die. Our souls are eternal. After the death of our physical bodies we leave the physical world and we should leave it without any regret, without any delay. It is most likely that many people would do so, but when someone dies their family will not allow them to settle their accounts in peace. When someone dies, they see before their eyes he whole of their life hitherto. They find themselves in a situation where we should help them, sympathise, because they are the ones who are going through the most difficult period.
Unfortunately, in fact we then think only of ourselves. So a person dies and their family despairs so much, wants to keep them by their sides so much, that the dead person finds themselves at a cross-roads. They would pass through to the other side of death's curtain, but there they don't know what awaits them. An additional dilemma is caused by wondering how they can leave those who grieve for them so ostentatiously. Many souls are in no state to resist this collective pressure by leaving. Many souls, therefore, remain here in the world of the living. I call the souls who remain ghosts mainly because that is how the literature of the subject describes them. People say they're afraid of ghosts. But in truth, a soul and a ghost are one and the same thing.
See the excerpts from Wanda Pratnicka's seminar:
5. "We never die", 2:18 min.
Version 128 kb/s, 1,8 MB
Version 256 kb/s, 4 MB
Version 512 kb/s, 8 MB
Version 1024 kb/s, 16 MB
Full list of other excerpts

|