30 June 2020

Premature disincarnation

by CR (069)

Human life is arranged in such a way that events occur at the right time, provided natural laws are not opposed in the course of life.

Violation of natural laws is a frequent cause of disturbances and instability which, by altering the natural rhythm of life, bring about much suffering to the spirit.

Evolution demands time, work, sacrifice. Normally, disincarnation occurs in old age. However, to ensure this, it is necessary to take good care of physical and mental health.

Many factors on Earth contribute to premature disincarnation. Among these are abrupt changes in temperature, earthquakes, air pollution, insalubrity in certain regions, epidemics, sources of contamination, vices and, last but not least, the harmful influence of spirits of the Inferior Astral.

There are also certain social phenomena which generate conflicts and wars of extermination.

Normally, disincarnation should occur in old age. The human body is like a flower or a fruit: It is born, grows, blooms, and withers. When it withers, it ceases to be useful to the spirit. The one natural, spontaneous, wise solution therefore would be disincarnation.

In any event, premature disincarnation always represents a lapse in evolution that can only be repaired in one way: by reincarnation.

Only in exceptional instances may disincarnation take place, without loss to the spiritual evolution of the spirit, before a human being has completed the four stages of earthly existence. For instance, when a spirit belongs to a higher spiritual class than the 17th and incarnates on a special mission to awaken humanity or to contribute to moral changes designed to hasten the rhythm of evolution on this planet.

Otherwise, premature disincarnation, physical death before old age, usually requires a new physical existence; the spirit needs to reincarnate to recover lost time and continue its spiritual evolution. 


References

[1] Christian Rationalism, 1st Edition, Rio de Janeiro 1984

[2] Compilation, paraphrasing, translation from original texts in Portuguese

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