Debbie's journey

  • From: "Jim Talley" <nrg.jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 4 Sep 2006 16:08:37 -0600

    by Paramahansa Yogananda
understanding Death most men look upon death with dread and sadness, those who 
have gone before know it as a wondrous experience of peace and freedom.

 

At death, you forget all the limitations of the physical body and realize how 
free you are. For the first few seconds there is a sense of fear -- fear of

the unknown, of something unfamiliar to the consciousness. But after that comes 
a great realization: the soul feels a joyous sense of relief and freedom.

You know that you exist apart from the mortal body.

 

The consciousness of the dying man finds itself suddenly relieved of the weight 
of the body, of the necessity to breathe, and of any physical pain. A sense

of soaring through a tunnel of very peaceful, hazy, dim light is experienced by 
the soul. Then the soul drifts into a state of oblivious sleep, a million

times deeper and more enjoyable than the deepest sleep experienced in the 
physical body.... The after-death state is variously experienced by different

people in accordance with their modes of living while on earth. Just as 
different people vary in the duration and depth of their sleep, so do they vary

in their experiences after death.

 

Every one of us is going to die someday, so there is no use in being afraid of 
death. You don't feel miserable at the prospect of losing consciousness of

your body in sleep; you accept sleep as a state of freedom to look forward to. 
So is death; it is a state of rest, a pension from this life. There is nothing

to fear. When death comes, laugh at it. Death is only an experience through 
which you are meant to learn a great lesson: you cannot die.

 

Our real self, the soul, is immortal. We may sleep for a little while in that 
change called death, but we can never be destroyed. We exist, and that existence

is eternal. The wave comes to the shore, and then goes back to the sea; it is 
not lost. It becomes one with the ocean, or returns again in the form of

another wave. This body has come, and it will vanish; but the soul essence 
within it will never cease to exist. Nothing can terminate that eternal 
consciousness.

 




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