by CR (073)
It is time we give up the belief that disincarnated spirits need prayers or supplications. This is simply not true. In spiritual worlds, where disturbing influences do not exist, life is felt in full reality. The mental clarity of the spirit is complete. The spirit is fully aware of the eternity of life and of the process of evolution.
Blissful, paradisiacal heavens, probationary purgatories, hells and red-hot boilers, these are all imaginative human creations that common-sense itself repels.
The same applies to a supposed divine judgment, which is pure fabrication. There are no gods to try those who disincarnate. It's the disincarnated spirit that judges itself, when it ascends to its spiritual world.
After leaving Earth's atmosphere, and with it all the factors of confusion and disturbance, the spirit views the good it has done with joy, and its reprehensible actions with deep regret.
Cemeteries and churches, where mental evocations of disincarnated spirits take place, are focal points of attraction of spirits of the Inferior Astral, due to the similar fluidic currents formed in those places by the thoughts of incarnated and disincarnated spirits.
Therefore, whenever a person's attendance to such surroundings becomes necessary, he should do so with enlightened consciousness in order to avoid taking part in the vibration of those currents.
If for instance, one feels a moral obligation to be present at a funeral, he should divert his thoughts from those of the surrounding crowd and elevate them, serenely, clearly, conscientiously to the Superior Astral.
The Superior Astral is in fact the goal, the destination of all spirits freed from matter (physical body) and from the fluidic influences derived from inferior emotions so prevalent 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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