Death, Life Goes on
Death is the gateway to new life, another "body", the way to happiness soul.
Christian tradition does not leave us in doubt: the death is something definitive. East nations, however, know that death is the only “change clothes” and that once again we return to Earth in a new body. 0 are convinced that the mystics of all time …
Tibetan lamas, who normally can withdraw from your body, surely they know …
When death approaches, the human organism is ready: processes triggered desensitization. Thus, death itself is painless. At most, for some reason hurts the body. But gradually dissolved and its functions and also it stops hurting. When the lungs cease to pump air, beating heart, the brain dies and after the rest of the body. This process takes about three days. If we had developed “third eye”, we could see an unusual phenomenon: one last breathe and then slowly over his body begins to form cloud. Floats in the form of silver cord, usually from around belly.Thickes and gaining body shape, which leaves and turn over it will float. This silver cord connects the physical body with the astral (puff). Gradually becoming thinner and eventually disappear. Only then is the physical body is dead and “fog” that is our consciousness or soul, “flies” to another life.
Almost all cultures agree that the dead should be buried at least three days and many people even after all this time to guard the dead. Interviews in the chest, unfortunately, despair and crying or unnecessary movement of distancing the soul feels as cold sore passing. After that time the soul will leave peacefully and entering into other spheres. What happens then describe the different cultures in different ways, although the principle is the same: “Judgement Day”, Chamber of memories, past life film, tribunal, self, and the like. For example, in the Tibetan tradition, no one judged anyone, only the man himself, what is the most stringent judge. One sees a kind of “film of his life” the most important moments, while also to empathize with the position of a second person who hurt you, say: seen and read what they have thought, what they felt.
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