Is Death the End?
This is an issue that from old was a matter of philosophy, religion and the source of many discussions and arguments. Is death the end?
It seems that it is the end of the form of man and of his personality that is expressed through that body. However, the energy that comprises such body or form is only dissolved but does not disappear as energy never disappears. If you are a skeptic who believes in matter and just that then again know that the energy you once knew as such and such a person continues to exist around.
However the majority of people strongly believe that man is more than that. Most religions from time immemorial believe in eternal life, in the immortality of the soul, of a continuation of existence. This belief is not new. It is very old and it applies globally. It also presupposes the existence of another essence in man, that of the soul, which has no end and consequently no death.
What then is death?
If we accept that the soul descends from other levels to incarnate the body-matter when we are born, then death is only the door, the other door, which the soul takes when its journey in matter has completed its purpose and a new beginning for the soul. The essence of being, the soul or spirit as we call it, is now redirected to another level of energy carrying with it all impressions and experiences during the personality’s lifetime.
Where, then, does the soul goes once it goes through the door of death?
Actually, it goes nowhere. Space and time apply only to material world and this is an illusion also. Space and time is only perceived by man in his three-dimensional form. There is no such thing in other levels of existence and the soul goes nowhere. It simply changes level. It is no wonder that many extra sensitive people, with their sixth sense developed, have through out history including the present time, claimed to have seen spirits or come into contact with them.
Death in our western society is considered as a calamity. We grow up to fear death as the worst that it can befall us. But it is not. Those who die must always know that a new journey has just begun for them. Those who are left behind must say good bye to dear ones who left for a new experience. Parting with those you love is always sad but all must bear in mind that everything goes in circles, changes and never stays the same.
Gabriella Kasoulidou
Angels’ Gardens-A metaphysical story or a philosophical myth
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