By Valdir Aguilera
Doesn't Christian Rationalism teach us that death does not exist? Therefore, what sense does it make to know what to do after dying? These are legitimate questions that need to be answered. Let's go.
First of all, it must be clear that the death that does not exist is that of the spirit. This one never dies, it's eternal. This is the death that Christian Rationalism refers to. So, who's going to die? We can ask.
Not "who" is going to die, but "what." It's not the spirit, we've seen. What's going to die is the physical body. And its death is natural, inevitable, and occurs due to illness, accident or natural wear and tear, among other causes.
When the physical body dies, the spirit detaches from it, we can say without exaggeration that the physical body is a temporary prison of the spirit.
After this clarification, since we are a spirit, we need to know what to do after we have detached ourselves from our dead body. What does Christian Rationalism tell us about this matter? It says that we should return to our internship-world (spiritual world). However, do we know the way? No, we do not know the way. So, what to do?
Let's go by parts
When the physical body dies, the spirit is in some emotional state. It was calmly waiting for the outcome (in bed, for example); it was irritated; it was disturbed. In the last two cases, it may even happen that the spirit is not aware of the disconnection (with the physical body) and continues to wander around with its fluidic body, obsessing itself even more and others who attach themselves to it by thought or affinity. Sooner or later, spirits in these conditions will be rescued by the fluidic nets organized by the Superior Astral.
On the other hand, in the case of an awaited disconnection (physical death) in a calm environment, the spirit counts on the assistance of the superior astral and is taken to its internship-world (spiritual world). The spirit does not need to look for what to do, because it is not even sure what to do.
It is interesting to note that the transfer to the internship spiritual world is not immediate. It is a gradual process, with some stages where changes occur in the fluidic body. What are these changes? The fluidic body needs to get rid of dense matter that are attached to it. These are classes of matter associated with the feelings and emotions of its (the spirit) passage through here. That matter belongs to various planes of the Earth's fluidic atmosphere and must remain there, hence the process is gradual. The spirit cannot reach its internship world with that matter impregnated in its fluidic body. With this cleansing the spirit will have the necessary lucidity to be able to well evaluate the result of its last incarnation and plan its future.
This being said, instead of wanting to know what to do after leaving the physical body, it is more important and useful to know what to do before. And this is taught by the spiritualistic principles advocated by Christian Rationalism. In so doing, our disincarnation will have the assistance of the superior astral and we will be gently led into our internship spiritual world.
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