Death, decline and the release of the
spark of life is a fact of life on all planes
of existence and energy transmutes on
many levels before, during and after life
as it is known. Acceptance of death and
earthly demise should not be some
fearful fretwork. It is a natural process
when approached from a wholesome
perspective. When a person lives fully
and is desirous of whatever comes next,
they are ready for this natural process of
conclusion at any time and accept it
willingly. Death is a cycle of return and it
is only the beginning of refinement that
allows people to continue on a journey
that never ends. Preparation for death is
as important as preparation for goals
and accomplishment.
Preparation for death can be found in:
1. Keeping one’s affairs in order by
maintaining healthy and
accommodating relationships.
2. Releasing grudges and utilizing
forgiveness right away.
3. Using mediation, rest and reflection
to think about the upcoming
transmutation to finer firmament
and to willfully accept what
inevitably must come.
4. Include rituals that fondly recall happy
memories of those who have
passed and incorporate them into
everyday life so that people do not
feel that death is cutting off from
everything familiar.
Separation from love ones by death is a
fear that people experience when
reflecting on the transmutation process.
People need to feel that they will not be
forgotten. Keeping a home altar or
place of remembrance that include
pictures and mementos of family and
friends who have passed, is comforting
top both the living and the dead. People
who have crossed should still be
included in conversations and times of
prayer and remembrance. This
reassures the living and the dead that
they are still loved and they will be
remembered when they take the
inevitable journey.
A healthy attitude towards conception,
life, death and the afterlife allows people
to view the process in a cyclical nature
and find some peace and harmony in
knowing that they will continue their
journey with the souls in their
perpetuosity circle. “Lifetimes are
essentially made up of re-synergizing
life lessons with those within a primary
“circle” of relationship. Saints and
Sinners are those with whom a being
has met in other lifetimes and who has
assumed a different role this time
around.”(1)
The current death rituals such as
funerals, embalming and the funerary
rites at churches, temples and
mosques are somewhat archaic and do
not serve the natural process of people’
s desires. That is to mean that many
people feel obligated to go through
these ritualistic procedures set by
hierarchies of faith even though it is
against the person’s natural inclination
or wishes. There should be a
wholesome approach to death rites with
more choices regarding the preparation
of the human body for burial. Cremation
is a middle way option. People should
have more say while they are alive about
their bodily preparation and funerary
rites in keeping with what they would
find to be most comfortable with. It
should be kept in mind that souls feel
attachment to their human body after
living in it for so long. Most people’s
anxiety about the death experience has
to do with the handling of the human
body after death than what the “crossing
over” journey will be like.
For the most part if people have a
positive feeling about what will happen
at the moment of death from an
energetic perspective, it can be a
rewarding experience. The process,
briefly stated, is as follows:
1. At the time of earthly demise, the
energy centers begin to close
down beginning with the root
chakra and ascending to the
crown chakra. The energy begins
to withdraw into itself and move
upward in a cyclical and
predictable pattern.
2. Organs begin to shut down and the
person experiences a slowing and
disassociation with life in the
bodily form.
3. Energy moves through each chakra
to the crown chakra. In the pituitary
gland, the life energy is
transmuted or changed into finer
firmament.
4. The person’s soul is released
through the crown chakra where it
is able to float free in finer
firmament and re-ascend to other
levels of awareness. (Yes, there
are other levels on the afterlife into
finer and finer firmament until the
state of Absorption.)
5. At the time of the release of the
spark of life from the body, the soul
is held in suspension to a certain
degree and is “stuck” between
both worlds, if you wish to put it
that way. This is where the idea of
ghosts originated but it has been
distorted in an idealized,
commercialized way. To illustrate
a perfectly natural phenomena, the
soul does not want to release the
human body and move on but
since death has arrived they
cannot go back. Soul energy will
“hang around” its own deceased
body as well as people, places
and things for some time if it is
unwilling to let go. If loved ones
grieve excessively or cannot cope
with the loss, the soul will be
reluctant to move on.
6. Souls who have peace with the
process will move on immediately
and ascend to finer firmament for
their final life review. They will
accumulate life lessons for a
review and evaluation in order to
assume with seriousness what
they have achieved or declined to
achieve in a lifetime from a karmic
point of view.
7. The soul sets up a plan of return so
they can finalize unfinished karma
with others in a cycle of return with
those in their perpetuosity circle
(circle of relationship).
So, energy exchanges are a
consideration which should be in the
fore front of a person’s life as they go
about the process of learning life
lessons and moving along. The
purpose of each person’s life is
relationship, forgiveness, growth to
spiritual awareness, and finding
universal truth.
Energy exchanges can be bountiful
harvests or demeaning, sickly
substitutes. People in this world are
obligated to ensure that their energy
exchanges in every moment of their life
have meaning and purpose because it
furthers the global race of humanity as
well. It is a serious obligation that
cannot be negated in the midst of
commercialism, bigger houses,
luxurious autos, status, limelight,
celebrity, news, crisis, catastrophe and
other accouterments of the three
dimensional modern world. Do not
forget these lessons nor lessen them
as well. Energy and its exchange is the
foundation of all life.
1. Universal World Myth, The Miraclist.

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