Saturday, September 10, 2011

On Death...




On Death...

The death of someone near to us is always a shock to our thinking. It is not a shock to our inner world, as what it means is the Soul can be released and allowed to return to "GO" and start again.  An often made, but incorrect assumption, is that Death is bad and some form of punishment. It is not.  If there was no death of the body our Universe would be a permanent hell.

Death often means "Another Chance" a removing from an "Impossible to Evolve" situation. It is the Sacrament of "Holy Communion"; a Communion with "Our Father who art in Heaven." It is a release from this burden of flesh and it's manifestations, and a cleansing of "All Mortal Rust." which we must contact." Death holds only release for the Soul in question, and it is usually those who are left behind, still embodied, who seem to suffer most.

When I see people crying at funerals, they are not usually crying for the deceased. If they are, they are mistaken. No, they are usually crying for themselves and their perceived loss. How astonishing it must be for Souls to see those who in the "Name of Love" try and impede their journey Heaven-word with invocations and pleadings to return? I assure you, if the dead can or wish to remember us, it is not our machines they will wish to remember, but our Souls.

Perhaps it will their greatest wish to see the living using the divine opportunity they have while in human form, which is to achieve a right to live in eternity in the higher realms and finally earn the right to be immortal, and become free from the constant cycle of Birth and Death.

How many times must we die and be reborn for the lesson to penetrate?


~Mervyn


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