02 July 2020

Death does not interrupt life

by CR (071)

What is disincarnation? What does it consist of? How does it occur?

Disincarnation is a natural phenomenon in human life. It is the opposite of incarnation. The spirit incarnates the moment it takes hold of the body, at birth. It disincarnates the moment it leaves the same body definitely.

For most people, the concept of death is just based on the permanent end of all organic functions. In reality, death has never existed given that life belongs to the spirit, which is the force that animates the human body. The spirit is immortal, never dies and therefore in pratical terms, death doesn't really exist. 

When physical death happens, the spirit causes the fluidic links, which conveyed life to the physical body, to be disconnected, and withdraws from it along with the astral body.

Let us however not lose sight of the fact that the word 'spirit' applies only to those particles of Force that have already evolved enough to incarnate in a human body.

Once it has been abandoned by the spirit, the physical body is but a composite of matter. Its source of life is no longer present. Life having ceased, due to withdrawal of the spirit, the body falls under the domain of chemical laws: it disintegrates, and its molecules go on to make up other forms of life and to compose other organisms.


References

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

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

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