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What will be
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There are those
who say there is
nothing after
the body dies.
Others believe
in some form of
life, and there
are some who
believe that
after having
lived the
earthly cycle we
join the whole,
therefore,
losing our
individuality.
These questions,
as well as the
respective
doctrinal,
philosophical or
even individual
conclusions, are
ancient. Dr.
Raymond Moody,
psychiatrist,
psychologist,
parapsychologist
and philosopher,
born in
Porterdale,
Georgia, United
States of
America,
published in
1975 a best
seller: Life
Afterlife. It is
a success to
this day and it
will always be
because it is a
matter of
extreme
importance for
human ideals. In
the first
Chapter of the
book, he asks,
"What is it like
to die? Humanity
has been
addressing this
issue since
ever. During the
last years, I
had the
opportunity to
make the same
question before
many
audiences"...
His research
about this
matter was
thorough and
based on reason.
In the same book
the author says,
"I cannot think
in any other
answer, except
to once again
emphasize
Humankind's
concern with the
nature of death.
I do believe
that any light
shed on the
nature of death
is for our
good."
Spiritism has
been addressing
this issue since
1857 with great
propriety. What
happens after we
have
disembodied?
Hell, Purgatory
or Heaven? The
majority is
still used to
this triad of
good or evil.
Although it is
quite confusing,
it was forced
down the throats
of the
believers, since
the early days
of the Catholic
Church. By
stating this, it
does not mean
that there is
any criticism.
It is what one
had at that time
and what was
accepted. Allan
Kardec treated
this matter
thoroughly in
his book "Heaven
and Hell", with
lucid comments
and fruitful
conclusions.
This study is
always included
in the
initiatory
teachings of the
great past
civilizations.
Each one
addressed this
matter in his
way. Those, who
believed in life
after the body's
death,
celebrated their
ancestors,
asking them to
help in the
decisions they
had to make.
Moreover, many
only decided
about some
matter, after
they were sure
they had been
properly guided
by the
disembodied
Spirits. Still
today you find
in homes or
temples a place
to worship the
ancestors, thus
confirming full
conviction that
they are still
alive.
The good
Spirits'
celebrations
In ancient
Europe, a
curious
ceremonial took
place during the
retinue that
accompanied the
disembodied to
the grave or to
be cremated. A
group used to
come by wearing
masks that
mimicked the
faces of
disembodied
entities. As in
a feast-day they
came to meet the
family in
question and
accompanied him
to the new
dimension. This
theatrical
manifestation is
interesting
because it
represents the
way they faced
and lived with
death at that
time. Moreover,
theatre copies
life and that is
why dramas and
tragedies
presented on
stage may
represent what
is really
happening with
the audience in
part or as a
whole. The
cleverness of
the author and
director of the
show, coupled
with vigorous
interpretations
of actors, may
lead the public
to think about
their own lives.
Considering
this, the
theatrical
manifestation at
the time the
deceased was
taken to his
grave, could
well have the
meaning of
reminding
everyone that
physical death
is an
irreversible
process.
However, it is
not the end, for
those who had
died before him
were there to
receive him.
Complementing
what we said
above, we hereby
mention the
important
comment of the
Spirit Felicia,
disembodied, and
who, evoked by
her husband,
dictated,
through Mrs.
Cazemajoux in
Bordeaux,
France, the
following
message called
"The good
Spirits'
celebrations".
It is in May's,
1861 edition of
the Spiritist
Magazine,
published by
Allan Kardec.
She begins by
saying: "We
also have our
celebrations and
this happens
often because
the good spirits
of the Earth,
our beloved
siblings, free
from their
bodies, open
their arms to us
and we go and
receive them in
quite a big
group welcoming
them at the
entrance of the
spiritual colony
where they will,
from that moment
onwards, live
with us".
Felicia's
message is
beautiful and
comforting. It
gives us a sense
of continuity
and, more than
this, it informs
us of what
really happens
after death.
Sometimes, at
the final
farewell, we see
despair,
convulsive
weeping,
lamentations...
It is no doubt
very difficult
at that time.
However, it
could be milder,
if we prepared
ourselves for
this moment.
Peace must reign
in mortuary
"Still today the
respect for the
dead has a
veiled form of
disgust and
depreciation.
Death transforms
man in a corpse,
separates him
from those who
are still alive,
he has no action
and, therefore,
he means nothing
for others. "The
dead is dead",
say the
materialistic
and ignorant
people. This
text is in
Chapter One of
Professor Jose
Herculano Pires'
book called
"Education for
Death". Those,
who do not
believe there is
afterlife,
transform the
funeral in a
requiem, which
kills more than
it consoles.
Felicia goes on,
"In these
celebrations
(when we receive
the disembodied
arriving at the
spiritual
colony) you will
not see, as you
see in your
celebrations,
human passions
under sweet
faces and
foreheads
crowned with
flowers, lurking
envy, pride,
jealousy,
vanity, desire
to please and to
be more
important than
the rivals in
those fictitious
pleasures, which
are not".
She gives us an
extraordinary
lesson. She
tells us that
there are
celebrations to
receive the
disembodied, but
contrary to ours
in this Earth,
they are based
on truth,
harmony,
enlightenment
coming from pure
and loving
hearts free from
previous
hardships. She
mentions
graceful faces
and foreheads
crowned with
flowers. It is
only appearance.
And perhaps we
are we not
crying in
despair before
the coffin, and
is it all a mask
we wear just to
impress? Felicia
mentions this in
her message
possibly to
alert us
regarding the
way we conduct
ourselves in
that place where
the Spirit is
departing from
the body. Peace
must reign in
mortuary, and
before the grief
of the moment.
There must be
peace even
considering the
following days
without the
physical
presence of the
one who is
leaving. Peace
and harmony
together give us
the calmness
needed to face
any difficult
situation. God
allows them to
happen for us to
enrich our faith
in His Wise
Designs.
God's will
concerning us
If on this side
our hearts can
be full of
grief, let us
see what our
sister Felicia
says about what
happens on the
other side:
"Here, there is
joy, and peace.
Each one is
happy with what
he does and is
happy for his
brothers. So, my
friends, with
this perfect
agreement among
us, our
celebrations
have a special
charm that we
cannot put in
words. Millions
of musicians
play in
harmonious lyres
the wonders of
God's creation,
with the most
stunning
melodies to
which your
sweetest
melodies cannot
compare. The
Spirits move and
fly like Zephyrs
in long
processions,
which take place
in the air, and
throw clouds of
flowers over the
newcomers. These
flowers have a
scent and
different
colors, which
you have never
seen".
It is obvious
that this only
happens to those
who bravely won
the tests on
this Earth. And
here we discuss
God's will
regarding us. In
the Lord's
Prayer Jesus was
emphatic when he
said: "Thy Will
be done on Earth
as in Heaven".
However, we
repeat this
prayer on a
daily basis, but
our will
prevails. Our
selfishness
feeds our inner
ego, our old
fellow always
with us during
our journey and
always to eager
to remind us of
our own wisdom.
Is it wisdom or
ancient texts,
which we have
kept in our
intimate altars
and which are
already out of
fashion? And
what do we
really know
about life and
death and about
the spiritual
plans? Andre
Luiz opened the
window for us in
"Nosso Lar" (Our
Home), but he,
himself, said
there are
thousands of
colonies,
villages,
groups, and each
one of them
aligned with the
will and desires
of its
inhabitants.
The wise mentor
still tells us
that two thirds
of mankind on
Earth,
approximately 20
billion Spirits
are still in the
lower levels of
this planet
claiming for
adjustments,
education, and
changes in their
paths to benefit
from good
itself. The old
archetype, which
exists in us
from the
beginning of
reasoning,
cannot see
beyond its own
cave. Therefore,
you shout: I do
not believe
this! This story
makes no sense!
You die, you
die, and that is
all! So, enjoy
while you are
alive! And the
popular sayings
go on and on
feeding
ignorance, while
God created us
for the freedom
contained by the
infinite.
The Spirits are
not dead and
neither corpses
Those who think
so, destroy
themselves and
the others too.
They lie like
children, engage
in crude and
primitive
pleasures, and
swear that they
are modern and
funky. They
follow their own
questionable
rules of conduct
in which
materialism is
the most
important
feature and thus
form sticky
psychic heaps
difficult to
eradicate. They
think that life
is this and we
must do
everything to
live it
according to
matter. Earth is
a place where
beginners are
sent to study.
After the Earth,
many other stars
are ahead
offering us
their
hospitality,
teachings and
working
projects,
increasingly
amazing and with
no need to
accomplish them
to survive. This
only happens
here because man
would not
progress if
everything came
free to him.
Here man makes
an effort to
obtain progress.
By Divine Law it
is reached in
the remaining
Universe.
Felicia goes on
with her
explanation:
"Then comes the
fraternal
banquet to which
the ones who
happily ended
their tests are
invited and go
to receive the
reward of their
work". Yes,
those who are
free from
earthly passions
and clinging,
start to become
acquainted with
new options, new
good spiritual
entities, new
teachers,
mentors, new
premises of our
Father's House.
It must be
beautiful! And
those souls, who
obtained
success, must be
very happy".
Felicia ends her
message by
saying: "Oh, my
friend, you
would like to
know more, but
your language
has not enough
words to
describe such
magnificence. I
have told you
enough, my
beloved friends,
to awaken in you
the will to
reach this
too..."
Let us think
about this last
sentence, our
beloved Spirits,
free from their
bodies, are not
dead, nor
corpses. They
are Spirits that
are free and go
on living their
eternal lives.
And they want us
free too. They
want us to be
prepared for the
reception
celebration on
the day when
others will be
sad, in grief,
and we and them
shall be happy
for our return.
How much do we
still have to
learn about the
mechanisms of
life!
When I was a
child, I spoke
as a child...
In "Education
for Death",
written by
Professor Jose
Herculano Pires,
in Chapter 14,
Dialectic of
Consciousness,
you will find an
important
statement: "The
study of a
subject such as
education for
death requires a
difficult
research into
ancient, modern
and contemporary
thought, to
establish
guiding
connections. You
cannot enter the
labyrinth
without
Ariadne's
thread, because
the Minotaur may
be waiting for
us. In a stage
of cultural
transition as
this century the
problem of death
requires from
all of us a
mental effort
often stunning.
But we have to
make that
effort, so that
life does not
fail on us."
Once, as a
child, I saw a
much loved one
being veiled in
your living
room. I looked
at him. He was
stiff,
disfigured, like
marble. Before,
his face had
been tanned and
full of life
with an easy
smile and
speaking
gracefully and
his eyes had a
deep gaze. There
he was still,
and lying on
wood, covered by
flowers, which
were more
frightening than
pretty.
- This is the
reality of
death, I
thought, it all
ends here.
I was just a
boy. Today, I am
an adult and
remember Paul of
Tarsus, when he
said in his
first letter to
the Corinthians,
in Chapter 13 -
verse 11: "When
I was a child, I
spoke as a child
and I understood
as a child, I
thought as a
child, but as
soon as I turned
a man, I put
away childish
things". This is
something man
has to think
about death.
Gradually, this
word will
disappear. The
word "death"
comes from the
Latin "mors",
meaning death,
which also comes
from the Latin "abitus",
which means to
go away, to
leave, passage
to the outside.
So, as we can
see the word
death already
does not mean an
end, even the
origin of its
word. What
happens to most
people, also
happened to me.
I saw a dead
body and took it
for the Spirit
and thought it
was also dead!
What comes after
is in our hands
to decide
In issue number
27 of The
Spirits' Book,
Allan Kardec
asks: "Is there
two general
elements in the
Universe, matter
and spirit?"
Answering the
Spirits say that
above them is
God, the
Creator, Father
of all things.
Therefore, we
must separate
the two things:
matter is
matter, and what
is Spirit is
Spirit and this
one never dies.
In issue number
149 of the same
book, Allan
Karkec asks "In
what does the
soul transform
itself after
death?" and he
receives the
following
answer: "It goes
back to being a
Spirit, i.e., it
returns to the
world of the
Spirits, which
he had left
temporarily". In
the next issue,
number 150, the
Superior Spirits
clarify us by
saying that the
soul never loses
its
individuality
and they make us
think, when they
ask: "What would
happen to the
soul if it lost
its
individuality?"
Kardec insists
and asks on
question 150-a:
"How does the
soul prove its
individuality,
if it has no
body left?" And
he gets the
following
answer: "It has
his own fluid,
which he takes
from the
atmosphere of
his planet and
it represents
his appearance
of his latest
incarnation: his
perispirit
". The word
perispirit
comes from
peri meaning
"around" and
Spirit.
Therefore, we
are all Spirits
clothed with a
fluidic
representation
that accompanies
us after we have
disembodied, and
the physical
body, which we
use while we are
incarnate. So,
there is no
death. The body
is left behind
and we return to
the Spiritual
world, from
where we
originally came.
So, we can
answer to our
own selves that
what will happen
afterwards is
our own
decision. In the
book Education
for Death,
Professor Jose
Herculano Pires
ends with a
question: "What
is the
information we
have to reject
our own
survival? What
counterproof can
we present to
oppose our own
right to
overcome death -
the total
destruction of a
human being in a
Universe in
which nothing is
destroyed?" Let
us learn about
death as this
respected
Professor
proposes and let
our will be
guided to doing
good, improving
ourselves so
that we can be
received as our
sister Felicia
described. It
will be very
good, don't you
think so? After
all, there is
life and it is
in us and for us
in the infinite
of God!
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