Hello, little
friend!
Did you know
that the "Day of
the Dead" is
celebrated in
the month of
November and it
is also called
“All Souls’
Day"?
However, the
Spiritist
Doctrine teaches
us that there is
no death. No one
dies! So those
who have already
left the earth
and are
considered
"dead" are
alive!
There comes a
time when the
physical body is
no longer able
to continue
living, either
by an illness,
an accident or
by the natural
wear and tear of
age, so the body
dies as it is
matter and
subject to its
natural
transformation.
The soul or
spirit is
immortal and
never dies. With
the death of the
body, the Spirit
goes back to its
real life which
is the spiritual
one. Like a bird
that was a
prisoner in a
cage, it wins
its freedom and
flies through
space.
But why do
people cry when
someone dies?
Because of the
lack of
knowledge on the
subject and the
selfishness on
our part as we
wish that to
have our loved
ones here at our
side, even if
they are
suffering!
As a prisoner
who earns their
freedom after
serving the
sentence, one
day we will also
be restored our
freedom.
That is a happy
day for a
Spirit, a
special occasion
that deserves to
be celebrated,
right?
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What would you
think if you saw
the family and
friends of the
prisoner and
even other
prisoners asking
him to stay? |
You would say
that they are
being selfish,
correct?
However, when
the Spirit gains
freedom after
serving their
time on earth,
we cry and ask
them not to go,
to stay with us
as we still are
prisoners of our
bodies.
So when someone
disincarnates we
should not
despair. We
should think of
them as someone
who is still
alive but in
another
dimension.
Jesus said that
in Our Father's
house there are
many mansions.
These mansions
are represented
throughout the
universe, in the
infinite planets
we see in space
but they also
represent the
spiritual world
which is where
Spirits live
after leaving
Earth.
The Spirit just
changes its
life, making a
trip to a place
where they feel
happier and
where they will
be able to learn
and progress.
We should not
cry and mourn
the death of the
departed, as it
could harm them,
but remember
that our prayers
can help them
and envelop them
in peace and
well-being
wherever they
are.
We must learn to
value life at
all times.
Celebrate life!
Aunt Celia