Friday, 8 November 2013

.Birth & Death.

A child has inside him -since he will be arrested- a perfect consciousness, even when there is no body. During the arrest, begins the physical life of the child. From the first moment, lives whatever happens. Birth & death is the two sides of the same event. When a human born, his death is the only certain fact for him. Every birth is, at the same time, a death. In both cases, we leave one form of existence, to pass on another. Most people are afraid of death but not the birth. But a birth is also a death, the death of the fetal life. Therefore is natural, to has the embryo the fear of death. Dying, means, leaving the physical body from the astral body. The consciousness, the ego & all the senses, are located in the astral body. The astral body is the body of the soul. So, if all the senses are located in the astral body, the human being can see & hear after death, as it is before he died. In case of an astral travel, we can see our physical body, we understand, that we don’t see with the eyes of our body & not hear with our ears, nor we think with our mind, in the reality. Many people believe, that the human who dies, is a victim, of a doctor’s failure. Their knowledge, in modern era, allowed them to create new lives, to make people or prevent them die. These actions -which is against nature- are unreasonable. Doctors, who know from their science, how to keep a human in life, doing that, ignoring & violating many times the natural death, the nature’s planned death. The reason for this development is simple. Death is a circular exchange, in another existential level. Here we come to the meaning of the incarnation. In cultures that the incarnation is something natural & acceptable, a fact, we see a completely different approach of death. Europeans do not understand why in India they let people die. In Hinduism or/& in Buddhism, the birth & death isn’t something special. They know about the cycle of life without trying to violate nature. This inner peace, helps them, so that the moment of death, to help the moribund to die. Besides, in a birth we don’t try to put the child back in the womb. Why should we do that, then, in death? So, the right is, to help the person who dying, so as, to enable him to become detached from the material body & to be born into another world.

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