"The suicidal does not escape suffering except to find
torture." Léon
Denis1
The Spiritist Doctrine – a teaching wisely based on the
generous Laws of God – guides us by stating that it is
very difficult to judge acts and the conduct. There are
so many variants involved in the motive for the
execution of any act, that it is practically impossible
to accurately assess the reasons and motivations of our
attitudes, whether for good or for bad, as examples:
1. It is the past manifesting itself through the dreaded
shadow, constantly suggesting the transgression of moral
and ethical principles.
2. These are the conquests of previous reincarnations,
presenting themselves through the light that
exists in all of us, pointing out noble and safe paths.
3. The old disliked people - now on the ethereal plane -
also play a significant role in our decisions by
inducing us to this and not to that deliberation
unvaryingly on the path of evil.
4. Protecting Spirits always intuit us towards good.
5. These are the influences of the environment in which
you live dictating norms and behaviors.
6. Advice from friends come up, not always sound.
7. It is our limited understanding creating innumerable
and erroneous conceptions about the goals of life.
8. We also have the education received from the family.
In other words, the motivating forces are varied, urging
us to act in this or that way.
As a result of this reality, considering so many
existing stimuli, we can say that it is rare who has
full awareness of intimate motivations leading him to
sail the seas of life in this and not that other plumb.
Therefore, we should never judge ourselves with extreme
severity to the point of applying the death penalty,
destroying our “selfless” body, a valuable divine loan,
shortening our precious existence for whatever reason.
Some self-punish themselves by applying capital
punishment on themselves; they believe that their
unintended conduct represented irresistible sins, partly
due to their lack of self-knowledge, not admitting any
mitigation to what they did. And, they believe, because
of this mistaken reasoning, that they are now the last
of the last, forgetting that for God’s goodness and
mercy, there are no privileged, nor renegade.
We are all children of the same Creator. He does not
desert us, and does not punish us forever, by the way,
He also does not punish for any reason, because His Laws
are always aimed at the good of all of us, being always
educational. The misfortunes that affect us are no more
than bitter responses to what we did and continue to do.
Everything takes place within the immutable principles
of the Law of Cause and Effect, a very fair and
egalitarian Law, with no subterfuge, much less
shortcuts. It is a principle to be thoroughly studied by
everyone in order to better understand their own
journeys and some reasons for the particularities of
existence, guiding us on the roads that we must take in
order to avoid unnecessary suffering.
Due to our still shy perceptions of reality, we assume
that there is too much suffering, undue hardship, unjust
pain, too many problems: Not at all!
The divine order invariably goes in the direction of
enabling us to acquire a moral and ethical strength,
through tests, strengthening ourselves and preparing
ourselves to better serve within the countless tasks
existing in the mechanics of the Universe, all under the
Magnanimous supervision of Eternal Goodness.
When we do not pay attention to the property of the
tests that we must experience and deviate from their
educational lessons, we are naturally taken to
unpleasant experiences, not foreseen in our particular
journeys and generating future atonements. Thus,
disobeying the natural course of the necessary tests, we
started a journey through rough, uncertain and even
unknown seas, subject, since then, to the pains and
concerns that could have been avoided, but were not.
In the face of these new adversities, we can never think
that we will not be able to cross them, they will all
come to an end, in this existence or the next, without
exception, whatever they may be, they will be
extinguished, as quickly as our new positioning in the
face of life, no longer transgressing divine principles,
seeking only and exclusively the good, in whatever
situation.
And to help us in this purpose, the most adequate
guideline that we must incorporate into our existences
is the knowledge of ourselves, as taught by the wise
Socrates, great initiate, sent even before Jesus came.
The Doctrine, several centuries later, suggested an
expression-action to acquire this knowledge, being
synthesized in the well-known Intimate Reformation. As a
result of this proposal, several authors and thinkers
were willing to write about the topic, in an attempt to
motivate us, as well as guide how to carry out this
important and non-transferable enterprise applied to
ourselves.
Among others, we have a literature dedicated to the
Intimate Reform, guided by Cairbar Schutel, representing
a good script to help in the construction of this
important achievement, which should be conducted not
only in this stage of learning, but also in other
existences.
According to the definition of this expression-action,
in the mentioned work2: The Intimate
Reform is the renewal of inner hopes, with the goal of
strengthening faith, solidifying love, the incessant
search for forgiveness, the cultivation of positive
feelings and the completion in perfecting of being. Or
on the other hand, it can also be understood as self-education,
a topic routinely discussed, it is in significant
evidence nowadays, however, achievement in fact rarely
achieved.
As we have had many existences, there is an immensity of
consolidated experiences, covered by the forgetfulness
of the past, combined with the many stimuli of the
present, directing ourselves, without even realizing it.
We need to carefully observe our instinctual tendencies
in order to glimpse what we were, with this
understanding, and with the new proposals of the
present, we prepare our future, which is so much more
peaceful and happy as we are now willing to control the
so-called “old man”, giving space in our current
existence to the flourishing of the “new man” that we
want to be.
The waters that flowed into our existences can no longer
be recovered, they are gone, as the popular saying goes:
“past waters do not move mills”. In the meantime, we can
and must use the lessons learned when these proven
waters pass, to take advantage of the new waters
presented in this eternal present.
If we are not willing to start this construction of
ourselves, the process of self-improvement, acting
little by little, within the right divine principles, it
is to be expected that, when we are face to face with
the many tribulations of existence, we will consider
leaving, if so we can express ourselves, through the back
door of life, represented by suicide, repenting and
surprisingly bitterly ahead.
The testimonies of the suicides, as presented by their
own reports, are of disappointment, bitterness and deep
sadness. How would you like to go back to the exact
moment of the desperate act to reassess and, who knows,
give life another chance? Repentant, they now attest to
the continuity of life, which they tried desperately to
escape. They imagined death as the ultimate solution and
were amazed at the reality of life.
In addition, some realized that the scenario that was
outlined in the old path - when they were hallucinated
and discouraged and tried against their own life - did
not end as they had imagined. Finally, they understood
that there were solutions never considered, recognizing
now that God has many ways to help us.
In addition, some realized that the scenario that was
outlined in the old walk, when hallucinated and
discouraged tried against their own life, did not end as
they had imagined. Finally, they understood that there
were solutions never considered, recognizing now that
God has many ways to support us.
In times of extreme loneliness, when we feel helpless,
forgotten, disillusioned, sad, let us wait patiently for
the natural ending of the lessons that life offers us,
let us learn to accept these precious lessons with
resignation, not always desired by us, however,
absolutely necessary for our spiritual growth.
Thus, dear reader, we emphasize: Suicide solves
nothing, on the contrary, it complicates everything.
Let us trust unconditionally in God, today and always!
Bibliography:
1 DENIS,
Léon. After death. Translated by Joao Lourenco de
Souza. 11th edition. Rio de Janeiro: FEB
Publisher, 1978. Parte Quarta - Beyond the grave.
XXXVI - The Lower Spirits.
2 GLASER,
Abel. Intimate Reform. By the Spirit Cairbar
Schutel. 12th edition. Matao / SP; Publisher
“O Clarim”, 2012. Introduction, item 1. |