by CR (072)
When physical death occurs, the sorrow of those who survive is only natural in the absence of those who have been deceased. Sorrow indeed, not despair. A feeling of fond remembrance, not one of mortification, is both understandable and admissible.
Therefore, everyone should do their best to recover as quickly as possible from the shock caused by the disincarnation of relatives and friends. In this way they will not weaken spiritually.
A thorough understanding of evolution is a great blessing. It is the only way to make people view disincarnation naturally, recognising that it is an event as normal as incarnation in the unfolding of human life.
In as much as disincarnated spirits do not lose sight of their fellow incarnated spirits, they do not suffer separation the way incarnated spirits do. Obviously they cannot talk the way they did before. However, they are endowed with a telepathic sense which enables them to transmit thoughts to incarnated spirits, who receive them as if they were their own.
However, this capability of disincarnated spirits retained in the Earth's atmosphere, to transmit thoughts to human beings, may also cause problems. While still subject to earthly influences, a spirit does not transmit thoughts only. It also transmits feelings, many of them morbid, obsessive, sometimes even evil feelings.
Therefore, human beings should, with the help of noble thoughts, assist their dear ones who have disincarnated to rise to the spiritual worlds where they belong, in order for them not to be unnecessarily retained in the Earth's atmosphere.
Spirits who immediatelly ascend to their own spiritual worlds will feel life in a more realistic way, as they are free from the disturbing influences prevailing on Earth.
References
[1] Christian Rationalism, 1st Edition, Rio de Janeiro 1984
[2] Compilation, paraphrasing, translation from original texts in Portuguese
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