What happens when this life is over and we die? It has been called “throwing
off the mortal coil”, along with many other fanciful descriptions that seem to
leave the realities of it up to our imaginations. But what really happens? Is
it the same for all of us? I have been considering this question for most of my
life and as a result have read many accounts from many cultures and spiritual
traditions. There are common themes here and there, and there are also vast
differences, but I notice most of those differences are recent ideas from the
last couple of centuries. How is it that this question is not the most
important question for those of us alive? Maybe it is intentionally hidden in
order to force each of us to deal with it individually. One quite common
description from the past has us all being reincarnated in an endless wheel of
time. Other examples include good folks going to heaven and bad folks going to
hell. I have read that it all depends on how you live your life, and I have
read that life is all a test that you someday graduate from in order to move on
from here. I have read accounts from clairvoyant spiritual masters (they claim)
that we are at the bottom of an upward moving hierarchy and we move on to
places like the so-called astral plane. Need I bother to mention dimensional
ideas here? The main point here is that death and dying are hidden with
surgical precision in our time, and one might suspect intentionally so. How
about we use this episode to put the conversation back on the table. I, for
one, would like to have a much better idea of the realities of death and dying.
And while I have accepted certain ideas, I am more than willing to learn more.
I want more from a spiritual tradition than the same stories being told over
and over ad nauseum, by men wearing black with no better idea of what is true
than what they decided to believe in. I would like to KNOW something based in
reality. At this point I can say that reincarnation seems to be among the
popular recurring descriptions of what happens at death and maybe the most
popular in terms of the number of cultures who have accepted the idea. But – is
it true?
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