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![]() Just like the moment of birth is so sacred and vital to optimal birth, bonding and parenting, so is the moment of death. "The
moment when a person is about to leave this earth for the next world is
of
vital importance. The Church, which has not always been very diligent
in
getting Christians to stop sinning and committing crimes during their
lifetime,
knows this. This is why it has instituted what is known as the last
sacraments
or ‘Extreme Unction’, in order to prepare
Christians for the long journey ahead
of them. The priest encourages the dying person to think about the
essentials;
he explains that it is time to look back at their life, to renew the
faith
buried deep within them and to ask the Creator to forgive their sins.
Is he
right to do this? Yes, even though he may not know all the reasons for
what he
does, the priest is being faithful to a very ancient tradition. Those
who leave
their physical body without preparation – or who have never
believed in the
existence of God or of the next world – endure fearful
sufferings after death
and wander for a long time in the shadowy regions beyond. This means
that
people who encourage others in the idea that there is nothing beyond
the grave
are doing them a very great wrong. On the pretext of freeing them from
an
absurd belief, they are condemning them to hardships that are often far
worse
than any they have had to endure on earth." (O.M. Aïvanhov)
![]() Quotes "…the hour of death is an essential moment for the next incarnation which depends on the last moment, on the way one ends one’s life, because the attitude of a dying person has an influence in the other world until their next reincarnation." (O.M. Aïvanhov, Alchemy, Astrology, Magic, Kabbalah (CW4), 1975, p.150) Resources
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