Thursday, June 5, 2008

Death is a smilestone.

Hi folks,

Today in my first post, I am going to tell you how I started off on this very interesting research on-

'What is death?'

'Is there life after death?'

'Is there a rebirth?'

'Who decided to give me so many problems?!' etc.

I also believed that they were questions which would remain in the mists of unsubstantiated but lofty, weighty words from scriptures and philosophies of various religions.

So it was a pleasent surprise when I started to get answers which were beyond anything esoteric, which were practical and joyous!

Let me tell you the facts that I have gathered on what happens to us after we die.

When we die, the first thing we realize is that we are living!

We see our body away from us, lying or sitting or whatever.

We see our relatives grieving and try to tell them that there is no need for sorrow, you are fine, really!

Those who have died of illness, been in pain, or an accident, find themselves out of pain.

Those with physical deformity like blindness or deformed body find themselves whole again.

This is so because all these are related to the body and

WE- ARE -NOT-OUR-BODY!

At the moment of our death on the earth, we may be alone,or in the hospital or surrounded by doctors, relatives and friends.

The moment we leave our body, we meet the people who have come to receive us.

It could be a dear relative or friend who has died before us.

Those who die when all the relatives are still on earth, as in infancy or as an orphan, are met by spiritual guides who have taken this task upon themselves.

Many of us don't immediately cross over to wherever!

We like to watch our last rites, who came, whose grief was real and who was acting!

It is all so fascinating, knowing you are alive and fine and that Death is not at all the end of the journey but just another milestone in a long, long journey.

It is after some time that we move on, and see for ourselves whether we have made this into a Smilestone!

It depends only on how we have lived our lives on earth, in the right way, or wrong.

The good way, or bad.

But how do we know whats good or bad, right or wrong?

I will talk about 'The Laws Of The Spirit World' as explained by Vispi and Ratu Bhavnagari in a set of books of the same name in my next post.

In the meantime, chew on this, and let me know what you feel about this whole aspect of death.

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