Welcome fellow souls to « The Human Family Crash Course Series, » a new project collaborated together by empress2inspire.blog and dios-raw.com. Together we will be working on a different topic for each crash course; our eighth topic is focused on «Death». Each topic will have eight posts with posts on Mondays and Thursdays. We hope you enjoy our series and we look forward to knowing how our posts have inspired you!
At some station in our lives most people question what will happen when they die. Death can feel frightening and mysterious, and perspectives on what happens and what it means vary significantly.
Here are some quotes to get your mind pondering on the theme of death ~
“Death is nothing else but going home to God, the bond of love will be unbroken for all eternity.” ~ Mother Theresa
“Birth in the physical is death in the spiritual. Death in the physical is the birth in the spiritual.” ~ Edgar Cayce
“It’s only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on earth – and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up, we will then begin to live each day to the fullest, as if it was the only one we had.” ~ Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
All of us are going to die, so there is no use in being afraid of death. You don’t feel miserable at the prospect of losing consciousness of your body in sleep; you accept sleep as a state of freedom to look forward to. So is death; it is a state of rest, a pension from this life. There is nothing to fear. When death comes, laugh at it. Death is only an experience through which you are meant to learn a great lesson: you cannot die.
Our real self, the soul, is immortal, everlasting and infinite. We may sleep so to say for a little while in that change called death, but we can never be destroyed. We exist, and that existence is eternal. The wave comes to the shore, and then goes back to the sea; it is not lost. It becomes one with the ocean, or returns again in the form of another wave. This body has come, and it will vanish; but the soul essence within it will never cease to exist, nothing can terminate that eternal consciousness.
Hinduism includes a large variety of beliefs and practices and is both a religion and a culture. The core Hindu belief about what happens after death focuses on reincarnation. Most Hindus believe in an eternal, immortal soul that is reincarnated at death based on its actions in life, known as its karma. The consequences of karma are an automatic process and cannot be avoided.
A person may suffer in one life due to karmic reverse roles to understand the other from the current life or a previous life. The ultimate goal in Hinduism is to achieve moksha, or freedom from reincarnation. This is achieved by eliminating bad karma through good actions, meditation, spiritual devotion or freedom from ignorance and desire.
Once moksha is achieved, the soul becomes one with, or acknowledges that it and everything else is already one with Brahman, the ultimate reality or universal God.
Scientifically a particle of matter or a wave of energy is indestructible, as science has proved and so the spiritual essence of you is also indestructible. Matter undergoes change; the soul undergoes changing experiences. Radical changes are termed death, but death or a change in form does not change or destroy the spiritual essence, it continues in realms overlapping this one.
The body is only a piece of clothing, you have changed your clothes in this lifetime many times, when you give up this bodily dress at death you do not change. You are just the same, an immortal soul, a child of God that transitions to another plane of existence to continue on your path home to Source. We are all walking eachother home and all paths lead home.
Your soul chose the divine plan of your life, death comes when the spirit is ready to detach the silver cord connecting the physical and spiritual astral body after the life experiences have been completed.
Feel free to leave your thoughts below on what death means to you..


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