Studies of life after death. What the soul sees. The soul leaving the body during sleep When the soul leaves the body
...In the days when I was writing this book, the newspaper “Komsomolskaya Pravda” fell into my hands. This issue contains an article about death. Its author is Andrey Gnezdilov, professor at the Psychoneurological Research Institute named after. V. M. Bekhtereva, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Head of the Department of Geriatric Psychiatry. The doctor testifies: “Death is not the end. This is just a change in states of consciousness. I have been working with dying people for 20 years. 10 years in an oncology clinic, then in a hospice. And many times I had the opportunity to verify that consciousness does not disappear after death. That the difference between body and spirit is very clear. That there is a completely different world that operates according to other laws, superphysical, beyond the limits of our understanding. In it, time and space are surmountable. I have enough experience as a psychiatrist to be responsible for my words and distinguish hallucinations from reality. ... I cannot explain these phenomena somehow rationally. Science by no means exhausts all knowledge about the world.”
And then Prof. A. Gnezdilov cites two cases from his practice:
“I was asked to see a young woman at an oncology institute. She suffered cardiac arrest during surgery. After clinical death, some disturbances could remain: memory problems, for example... She shared strange experiences with me.
At first, after the administration of anesthesia, she was not aware of anything, then she felt some kind of push. And suddenly I found myself in a dimly lit operating room. Through the fog I saw my body and the surgeons bending over it. Someone shouted: “Her heart stopped!” Start it immediately!” And then she was terribly scared, because she realized that this was HER body and HER heart! And she didn’t even warn the mother and daughter that she would have an operation! Anxiety about her loved ones immediately carried her home. Daughter Masha played with a doll. Mom knitted. There was a knock on the door and a neighbor came in, holding a polka dot dress in her hands. The neighbor said: “Here, this is for Mashenka.” The girl rushed forward. Hit the table. An old cup fell. Grandmother clasped her hands. The neighbor said it was fortunate. The broken cup was picked up. They looked for a spoon for a long time - it turned out to be under the carpet. Seeing this peaceful picture, the woman calmed down and was immediately transported back to the operating room. And I heard that my heart started, they say, let’s continue the operation, let’s hurry up, otherwise there might be a second stop!.. Naturally, I became interested, went to her home, asked her relatives. Everything matched down to the smallest detail: with the dress, and with the spoon... Everything coincided one to one!”
Another case: “Once I saw my patient in a dream - as if he had come to me after death. He thanked me for my care and support... And then he said: “How strange - this world is as real as my world. I'm not scared. I am surprised. I didn't expect this." I wake up and think: “No, we saw each other yesterday - everything was fine!” And when I came to work, I found out that he died that night. Although nothing foreshadowed his imminent departure.”
A lot of similar cases can be cited. Almost every day, when communicating with people in the temple, you can hear similar stories and testimonies.
They are all similar, differing only in details. There is no reason to suspect all people of deceit, of lying, of passing off hallucinations as genuine experiences. I personally know several doctors who have experienced similar conditions and then carefully studied these cases.
Medicine has made great strides forward. Thanks to the scientific advances of the last few decades in the field of resuscitation, we have the opportunity to bring back to life many of those who would previously have been doomed to death. And this made it possible to return to earth those who already had one foot in another world. And listen to their testimony.
As noted above, the testimonies of people who returned from there are quite similar. First, the person experiences severe pain (or some catastrophe occurs), loses consciousness, and then he sees his body lying to the side of him. For some time a person cannot understand anything. Nothing hurts him, nothing bothers him. Almost nothing, except for that strange moment when he looks... at himself (or at someone very similar to himself) from the outside.
Then comes the shock of realizing that this is you, this your the body lies like discarded clothes.
But then peace and quiet comes. The person feels some indifference to the body over which the doctors are bending... At this time he realizes that he has died, he feels that his soul has acquired the wonderful properties of lightness. He may end up in another room, in another city. Many of the experiences of soldiers wounded on the battlefield said that they visited the homes of their parents, their wives, or their children.
Then the soul finds itself in a long corridor, a tunnel, a pipe... the soul heads towards the sparkling light ahead. She is accompanied by Angels or deceased relatives and friends.
At the end of the tunnel there is a meeting and a silent conversation with a certain being from whom currents of love and power emanate. Even just being in front of this creature fills the soul with awe and joy. Sometimes a person seems to see his whole life. Next is the realization that now the soul is on the threshold of a new life, completely different, and the understanding that you may not return back. Sometimes the soul can walk for a while in a beautiful city or park...
Sharp pain, jolt, return to the body.
This is the most general picture of post-mortem experiences. Let's add, the very first post-mortem experiences. The man is still dying here not really, he is still connected with our world.
We tried to identify the main stages of such experiences according to reports from people who have experienced clinical death.
1. Vision of a double
Having died, a person does not immediately realize this. Only after the deceased sees his “double” lying lifelessly below or nearby, and is convinced that he is unable to make himself known, does he realize that his soul has left his body. This often happens, for example, during a catastrophe, a car or train accident, on the operating table, and so on. In the first seconds, the soul, seeing its body from the outside, does not understand what is happening, it seems to it that it sees someone else, very similar. The vision of a “double” and the inability to make itself felt produces a strong shock in the soul freed from the body. The deceased, as survivors later report, cannot understand whether this is a dream or reality. Usually this very first period of posthumous existence is accompanied by an acute feeling of loneliness.
Continuity of consciousness
All those who survived temporary death and experienced the separation of the soul from the body testify to the complete preservation of their “I” and all their mental, sensory and volitional abilities. Moreover, vision and hearing even become sharper; thinking acquires clarity and becomes, so to speak, unusually energetic, memory becomes clearer. People who have long ago lost, due to illness or age, certain abilities or functions, suddenly realize that their lost abilities have returned to them. A blind person sees again, a deaf person hears, a person suffering from sclerosis easily remembers even small details, and so on. One man, blind from birth, who experienced clinical death and left his body, saw the world for the first time, he saw and later spoke in detail about everything that doctors and nurses did with his body. Returning to the body, this man again turned out to be blind.
Relief
Death is usually preceded by suffering and illness. Everyone who leaves the body feels relieved. Nothing hurts, nothing presses, nothing suffocates. Thoughts act clearly and all feelings are peaceful. After some time (sometimes a fraction of a second, sometimes a few seconds - time runs differently here), having experienced the shock of the fact that the body lies nearby and no one hears the soul, the temporarily deceased person begins to identify himself with the soul, and the body seems to be something secondary, no longer needed, like everything material. It should be noted that there are no fundamental changes in the character of the individual. The personality remains the same as it was.
Tunnel and light
After seeing their body and surroundings, some souls return to the body. But some go a little further - into the other world. This transition into the spiritual world is often described as a journey through a dark corridor or tunnel, at the end of which the soul enters an area of unearthly light. Everyone who saw and then tried to describe the otherworldly light could not find suitable words for this description. This light is completely different from the one we know on earth. As one of the witnesses writes, “it was not Light but the absence of darkness, complete and complete. This Light did not create shadows, it was not visible, but it was everywhere, the soul was in the light.” Most of those approaching this Light testify to it as a kind of morally good being, and not as an impersonal energy. Religious people take this Light for an Angel, or even for our Lord Jesus Christ, in any case, not for something, but for someone bringing joy, peace and love. When meeting the Light, a person does not hear articulate speech in any language. The Light speaks to them through thought. An interesting detail: it seemed absolutely impossible to hide anything in this Light.
View life and trial
Some of the people who have experienced a state of temporary death say that their entire life passes before their inner gaze. Sometimes this “viewing” occurs during a vision of unearthly Light, when a person hears a question emanating from the Light: “What good have you done?” At the same time, the person understands that the questioner asks not in order to find out something, this is not curiosity, but in order to encourage the person to remember his life. And so, immediately after the question, a picture of his earthly life, starting from early childhood, passes before a person’s spiritual gaze. This life passes before a person in the form of a series of quickly replacing each other episodes, in which he sees in great detail and clearly everything that happened to him. At this time, the soul experiences and morally reevaluates everything that a person said and did during his life.
New world
Some of the differences in the descriptions of the experience during death are explained by the fact that the world in which the soul finds itself after leaving the body is completely different from the world in which we grew up and in which all our concepts were formed. Many of those who returned from there They say they saw something, but they can’t describe it at all. Many people stop feeling there the sense of distance familiar to us can be instantly transported from one place to another. There there is no such familiar sense of time.
Soul Shape
When leaving the body, the soul sees itself somewhat differently than during life. The imprint of age seems to be erased. Children see themselves as more mature, old people as young. Members of the body that were lost during life are again in place.
Meetings
Some of those who have experienced the exit of the soul from the body talk about meetings with deceased relatives or friends. These meetings sometimes take place in earthly conditions, sometimes in an unearthly environment. A soul that has come to the afterlife, if it meets anyone there, then mainly those who were close to it in earthly life.
Sometimes the presence of loved ones is not visual, but only felt.
Communication in the spiritual world occurs not through words, but through thoughts.
Border
Some of the recipients talk about seeing something resembling a border. Some describe it as a fence or lattice on the border of a field, others - like the shore of a lake or sea, others - like a gate, a stream, a cloud, etc. What is important is not what the border indicates. It is important that everyone understands: this is a border, crossing which it is impossible to return to the old world.
Return
Sometimes deceased given the opportunity to choose: to remain in the world where he ended up, or to return to the body. Some find themselves returned to the body “forcibly.”
Return to the body occurs instantly, sometimes coinciding with the use of electric shock or other resuscitation techniques. All experiences other than earthly ones disappear. The person feels back in bed, experiencing pain and cold. Some people feel like they are being pushed into the body.
Sometimes there is a short loss of consciousness before returning to the body.
So, the exit of the soul from the body. There is one very important detail. A great change occurs with all people who have experienced a similar state and returned to life on earth. These people now live with the firm belief that there is an afterlife and try to live an honest and righteous life.
However, not everything is so wonderful and optimistic in the testimonies of people who have looked into the other world. From a number of modern books (the same by Raymond Moody), the reader may get the impression that death is the path to joy and light, that a person who has passed into That world, you will certainly expect pleasant feelings of peace, harmony, and being in an all-loving and all-forgiving light. That it makes no difference whether a believer and a morally pure person ends up in another world, or a sinner and an unbeliever. This worries many Christian authors - are all these visions and post-mortem impressions not diabolical temptations?
And here it must be said that not all the dead are worthy of seeing the light.
Dr. Maurice Rawlings, who studied this topic for many years and wrote a book about it, “Beyond the Threshold of Death,” claims that even more people whose souls left their bodies during clinical death saw darkness and horror. There is reason to believe that many people, sometimes consciously and sometimes unknowingly, remain silent about their unpleasant post-mortem visions. Some visions are so terrible that the subconscious “erases” these terrible impressions. Psychiatrists who treat people who have experienced severe mental trauma in childhood (for example, violence or beatings) know about this phenomenon when terrible images are completely forgotten. In science, such partial loss of memory for certain episodes of life is called selective amnesia.
A person who hides what he experienced during the exit of his soul from his body often simply does not want to divulge something bad about himself. To talk about a vision of demons means to sign that he deserved such a state with his sinful life.
Maurice Rawlings says that in his youth he was a skeptic and did not allow any posthumous existence. However, one incident that happened to his patient forced the doctor to reconsider his views.
One day he performed therapeutic procedures on one of the patients, a forty-eight-year-old postman. Suddenly the patient's heart stopped. “It happened around noon,” says Dr. Rawlings, - but although there were six other doctors working at the clinic besides me, they all went to another hospital for an evening round. Only the nurses remained - however, they were not at a loss, and their behavior deserves praise.
While I was performing closed cardiac massage, pressing on the patient's chest, one of the nurses began mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration. Another sister brought a breathing mask that made this procedure easier. The third wheeled up a spare wheelchair with pacemaker equipment. But, to everyone’s chagrin, the heart showed no signs of life. The heart muscle was completely blocked. The pacemaker was supposed to eliminate this blockade and increase the number of heart beats from 35 to 80-100 per minute. I inserted the stimulator wires into a large vein below the collarbone - the one that goes directly to the heart. ...The patient began to come to his senses. However, as soon as I interrupted the manual chest massage for any reason, the patient again lost consciousness and his respiratory activity ceased - death occurred again.
Whenever his vital functions were restored, this man screamed shrilly: “I am in hell!” He was extremely scared and begged me for help. I was very afraid that he would die, but what scared me even more was the mention of the hell that he was screaming about. ...At that moment I heard a rather strange request from him: “Don’t stop!” The fact is that the patients whom I have had to resuscitate so far usually tell me first of all, as soon as they regain consciousness: “Stop tormenting my chest, you are hurting me!” And this is quite understandable - I have enough strength that with closed cardiac massage I sometimes break ribs. And yet this patient told me: “Don’t stop!”
It was only at that moment when I looked at his face that real anxiety overcame me. The expression on his face was much worse than at the moment of death. His face was distorted by a terrible grimace, personifying horror, his pupils were dilated, and he himself was trembling and sweating - in short, all this defied description.
Then the following happened - he opened his eyes wide and said: “You don’t understand? I'm in hell! When you stop giving massages, I find myself in hell. Don’t let me go back there!”
Accustomed to patients under such emotional stress, I did not pay any attention to his words and remember telling him: “I’m busy, don’t bother me with your hell until I put the stimulator back in place.”
But the man said this seriously, and it finally dawned on me that his concern was genuine. He was in a state of panic the likes of which I had never seen before. As a result, I began to act with feverish speed. Meanwhile, during this time, the patient lost consciousness three or four more times and again fell into a state of clinical death.
Finally, after several such episodes, he asked me: “How can I get out of hell?” And I, remembering that I once had to teach in Sunday School, told him that the only one who could intercede for him was Jesus Christ.
Then he said: “I don’t know how to do this right. Pray for me.”
Pray for him! How many nerves! I replied that I was a doctor, not a preacher.
But he repeated: “Pray for me!”
I realized that I had no choice - it was a dying request. And so, while we were working - right on the floor - he repeated my words after me. It was a very simple prayer, since I had no experience in this regard until now. It turned out something like this:
My Lord Jesus Christ!
I ask You to save me from hell.
Forgive my sins.
I will follow You all my life.
If I die, I want to be in heaven.
If I remain alive, I will forever be faithful to You.
Finally, the patient's condition stabilized and he was taken to the ward. I came home, blew the dust off the Bible and began to read, wanting to find an accurate description of hell there.”
And further Dr. Maurice Rawlings notes:
“A couple of days later, I approached my patient, wanting to question him. Sitting down at the head of the room, I asked him to remember what he actually saw in hell. Was there a fire there? What kind of devil is he, and did he have a pitchfork? What does this remind you of, and what can hell be compared to?
The patient was amazed: “What are you talking about, what kind of hell is this? I don't remember anything like that." I had to explain to him in detail, recalling every detail he had described two days ago: the way he was lying on the floor, the stimulator, and the resuscitation. But, despite all my efforts, the patient could not remember anything bad in his feelings. Apparently, the experiences he had to endure were so terrible, so disgusting and painful that his brain was unable to cope with them, so they were subsequently repressed into the subconscious.
The epilogue of this incident is important. As Dr. Rawlings writes: “Meanwhile, this man suddenly became a believer. Now he is a zealous Christian, although before that he only went to church by chance. He also did not forget our prayer and how he “lost consciousness” once or twice. He does not remember his experience in hell, but says that he saw, as if from above, from the ceiling, those who were below, watching how they worked on his body. Additionally, he remembers meeting his late mother and late stepmother during one of these dying episodes. The meeting place was a narrow gorge full of beautiful flowers. He felt very good in that valley with its bright greenery and flowers, and he adds that the whole of it was illuminated by a very strong ray of light.”
It is interesting that the patient saw his mother only in early childhood. She died when he was fifteen months old. The father immediately got married, and the photograph of the late mother was never shown to his son. Nevertheless, there the dying man immediately recognized his mother. When his aunt subsequently learned about what had happened and brought several photographs for verification, this man immediately recognized the mother whom he had met in moments of clinical death.
Dr. Rawlings concludes: “This may therefore explain the paradox that only “good experiences” are reported in the literature. The fact is that if the patient is not interviewed immediately after resuscitation, then the bad impressions are erased from memory, and only good ones remain.
Further observations will have to confirm this discovery made by doctors in intensive care wards, and doctors themselves should find the courage to pay attention to the study of spiritual phenomena, which they can do by interviewing patients immediately after their resuscitation. Since only one-fifth of patients who return to life talk about their experiences, many such interviews may turn out to be fruitless. If the search is successful, then their results can be compared with a pearl, which was considered a trinket found in a pile of garbage. It was these “pearls” that saved me from the darkness of ignorance and skepticism and led me to the conviction that there, beyond death, there is life, and this life is not always pure joy.”
The wonderful American film “Ghost” (1990) very expressively shows how evil dark creatures come to dying criminals, drag the soul out of the body and take it somewhere. This film was not just made based on the author's imagination. It was based on real reports, the actual experiences of people who experienced clinical death. Here is one such very real message; testimony of a certain American woman who considered herself a normal Christian, who attended church meetings on Sundays and sat through services. This woman had a heart attack.
“I remember how shortness of breath began, and then a sudden loss of memory. Then I realized that I was outside my body. Then I remember that I found myself in a gloomy room, where in one of the windows I saw a huge giant with a terrible face, he was watching me. Small imps or dwarfs scurried around the window sill, who were obviously at one with the giant. That giant beckoned me to follow him. I didn't want to go, but I approached. It was dark and gloomy all around, I could hear people moaning all around me. I felt moving creatures at my feet. As soon as we passed through a tunnel or cave, the creatures became even more disgusting. I remember crying. Then, for some reason, the giant casually turned to me and sent me back. I realized that I had been spared. I do not know why. Then I remember seeing myself back in the hospital bed. The doctor asked me if I had used drugs. My story probably sounded like feverish delirium. I told him that I don’t have such a habit and that the story was genuine... It changed my whole life.”
There is one more important note: in Orthodox literature the kingdom of light is described in connection with approaching Heaven, with the achievement of holiness, while in many clinical cases people saw the light without yet stepping over the mysterious line separating That peace from ours. It seems that people who have experienced temporary death have not yet tasted the states of real heaven or hell. Most likely, they only contemplated and anticipated them, only touched upon the otherworldly experience.
The greatest caution should be exercised: were not those Angels who met caught in otherworldly soul, only in appearance by Angels of Light. If we read about some person of average moral level, picked up by Angels, ascended to Heaven, seeing the light and walking through the golden heavenly cities, we have the right to doubt: is this not a state of demonic delusion, deception. The Orthodox Church has always treated mystical revelations with caution, and we must be even more careful when it comes to mass experiences that have recently become popular.
Printing more than a century ago the collected works of the Orthodox ascetic Bishop Ignatius (Brianchaninov), it was not in vain that the publishers in the third volume prefaced the work “A Tale on Death” with “A Tale on the Sensual and the Spiritual Vision of Spirits.”
Death is a transition beyond the boundaries of our experience. This is the line separating the earthly world from the heavenly world. And the heavenly world, as is known from the experience of the Church, is inhabited not only by Angels, but also by demons.
Let us remember the words of Ap. Peter about the evil and extremely cunning adversary of the human race: “Be sober, be vigilant, because your adversary the devil walks around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour” (1 Peter 5:8). Moreover, the devil cannot ignore such a popular topic as post-mortem experiences. This is definitely his territory. He is a master at seducing and confusing.
And every time, speaking about death, about the visions that the Lord has vouchsafed to us, we should test the spirits, “whether they are from God” (1 John 4:1).
They will ask: why does the devil show beautiful afterlife abodes to souls who have left the body? It seems that this will only strengthen a person in his belief in life after death. Is this faith pleasing to the devil?
In fact, the devil can pursue other, more subtle goals. By and large, the devil doesn’t care whether a person believes in the afterlife or not, just as whether a person believes in God or not. The main thing for the devil is to paralyze a person in his spiritual movement and feat. Let a person believe in God and in life after death, the main thing is that he does not make any spiritual efforts, does not work on the purification and development of his soul.
And here the devil hits the mark. There is no doubt that some people who have experienced near-death and out-of-body experiences and have experienced joy and delight will, upon their return to the body, look forward to returning to where they were. And waiting is spiritually inactive.
The author is familiar with people who have touched otherworldly experiences, and knows that some of them have not changed at all, but have remained the same, sluggish Christians...
But there is another, wonderful experience. Survivors touch They perceived another world and zeal to live a high moral life. And this indicates that the experience described by resuscitation doctors cannot be reduced only to demonic charm and seduction.
Demons can creep into this experience, as they creep into everything beautiful that exists on earth: in human relationships, in love and friendship, in spiritual activities, for example, prayer. But this does not mean that this experience itself is from the evil one.
From the stories of people who looked into another world, another remarkable pattern emerges. While the souls of people who died naturally or violently experience relief and joy in that world, completely strange and terrible states are experienced by the souls of suicides. These are states of terror, confusion, loneliness and hopelessness. One man whose wife died committed suicide in order to be united with her forever. Having returned to life through the efforts of resuscitators, he said: “I ended up in a completely different place from where my beloved wife was. ...It was some kind of terrible place, and I immediately realized that I had made a terrible mistake.” Another person said: “When I got there, I realized that two things are absolutely forbidden: killing yourself and killing another person. If I decided to commit suicide, it would mean throwing God's gift in his face. To take the life of another person would mean to violate God’s plan for him.”
American resuscitator Bruce Grayson testifies: “No one who has experienced temporary death wants to hasten the end of their life.”
Only God decides when a person is ripe for eternity.
What is the soul?
“Learn to face death without horror, as the definition of the Heavenly Father, which, with the Resurrection of Christ from the dead, lost its formidability!” So he writes in his diary My life in Christ Father John of Kronstadt.
Death is the beginning of a new life. This life is not formidable, not scary. How do we get there? What is the soul? What does it mean to say that the soul is immortal? What happens to our body after death? Will it dissolve in the natural world, disappear?
In the traditional understanding, when talking about the composition of a person, they mean that a person consists of body, soul and spirit.
In the same way, the Greek philosophers divided the human being into body, soul and spirit, but the understanding of all these three “components” of the human being among the Greeks and in the Bible is fundamentally different. And in this sense, Christianity was the successor not of Greek philosophical views, but of Old Testament revealed thoughts. The fact is that for the Greek (especially this doctrine was developed by Plato) the spirit is the same soul, or rather, its highest principle. And the spirit itself is not something supernatural in man, but is a part of the soul, albeit a higher one, but a part. And since the Greeks considered the soul, like the body, only another form of the existence of matter, then for them the body, the soul, and the spirit were only three elements of a person autonomous (from God) in his existence.
This is not exactly what we see in the Old Testament tradition. For the Jew, man is created from body and soul. God breathed this soul - the energy of life - with the Holy Spirit at the moment of man’s creation: “And (God) breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and man became a living soul” (Genesis 2:7).
And in every person there is this breath of life, moreover, it is in every living creature. And this breath, this energy of life exists all the time as long as God wants it: “If you take away their spirit, they die and become dust [ land, dust] theirs are returned; send forth Your spirit, they will be created” (Ps. 103:29). But it is important to emphasize that by creating man, God endows the human soul (life force) with the ability to partake of the Spirit of God. Orthodox theologian Vladimir Lossky writes that at the very moment of the creation of the soul, man received uncreated Divine grace. “The soul receives life and grace at the same time,” the soul receives, as it were, a certain “particle of deity” (St. Gregory the Theologian).
A person has a soul, like every living creature. However, the human soul is different from that of an animal. From the Holy Spirit we receive a “divine stream”, an experience of the actual presence of the Spirit of God in our lives. Let's call it in spirit. And this spirit of ours, participating in its Parent, the Holy Spirit, is the highest dimension of the human being. And what belongs to eternity, of course, is not just the soul - the life force with a set of mental properties. It is the spirit that belongs to eternity, immortal from the Immortal, which, however, leaving the body, wears out the soul with it.
The task of human life is to elevate and ennoble the soul through the development of a spirit kindred to God. Through the development of one’s own spirit and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit into the soul, a person outgrows spiritual human (i.e. similar to every animal) and becomes human spiritual.
So, the soul of a person, as something that has become a person through a connection with the Spirit of God, is alive not in itself, but by its participation in God. This is evidenced by St. fathers and teachers of the Orthodox faith. St. Justin the Philosopher Martyr (2nd century) in his “Conversation with Tryphon the Jew” (5-6) talks about his conversion as follows: “In search of truth, I first came to the philosophers and for some time was pleased with the views of the followers of Plato. I was greatly fascinated by Plato’s doctrine of the incorporeal, and the theory of ideas inspired my mind.” Justin then meets an elderly Christian teacher. Among other issues raised in their conversation was the question of the nature of the soul. “The soul should not be called immortal,” the Christian asserted. “For if she is immortal, then she is beginningless.” This is the thesis of the Platonists. However, as we know, God alone is “beginningless” and indestructible, and that is why He is God. The world, on the contrary, “has a beginning,” and souls are part of the world. There was a time when souls did not exist. And, therefore, they themselves are not eternal and not immortal. “If the soul lives,” the mentor explains to Justin, “it lives not because there is life, but because involved life." God alone is Life itself, eternal and infinite; the soul can only have life as a gift from God. The soul participates in life because God wants it to live, and therefore it can cease to live if God wants it to no longer live.”
We see with you a very important thing! To admit the immortality of the soul for the holy fathers familiar with Greek philosophy means to recognize the “divinity” of the soul. “To say “the soul is immortal” for a Greek is the same as saying “it is uncreated,” that is, eternal And divine. Everything that has a beginning must have an end. In other words, Greek philosophy always understood the immortality of the soul as its “eternity,” eternal “pre-existence.” Only that which had no beginning can exist endlessly. Christians could not agree with this “philosophical” position, because they believed in Creation, and therefore had to renounce “immortality” (in the Greek sense of the word)” (Archarch G. Florovsky).
The soul is not a self-governing being independent of God, but a creation of God; it owes its existence only to God, the Creator.
Accordingly, a soul can be “immortal” only by “God’s will,” that is, by grace. “The “philosophical” argument in favor of natural “immortality” was based on the “necessity” of existence. On the contrary, to affirm the createdness of the world means to emphasize, first of all, that it is not a necessity, and, more precisely, its existence is not necessary. In other words, the created world is a world that could not have existed at all. This means that the world is entirely ab alio [“came from another”] and in no case a se [“came from itself”]” (Archarch G. Florovsky).
The soul can be mortal! But by the love and mercy of God she does not die. “The soul itself is not immortal, Hellenes, but mortal. However, she may not die” (2nd century apologist Tatian). “The soul is not life, but participates in the life given to it by God” (St. Irenaeus of Lyons). So: when we talk about immortality from a Christian point of view, we should remember that the human soul was once (at the moment of conception) created by God. And the existence of the soul is not self-evident and not necessary. It is conditioned by the creative plan of God, the plan of His love. However, having once arisen, a given being - a being not contained in nature - is not necessarily transitory and mortal. “The creative act is a free but irrevocable act of God. God created our world precisely for being(Wis. 1, 14). And there can be no renunciation of this creative command. Here is the core of the paradox: having an unnecessary beginning, the world has no end. He is held by the immutable will of God” (Archarch G. Florovsky).
Death as an anomaly
However, what is death? This is not a simple and natural separation of the soul from the body, when the body falls into the ground, and the soul goes to another world, where it continues to live a full life. If this were the case, death could be called normal or even good. Then death would be thought of only as the liberation of the soul from the tomb of the body! But for Christians, as has already been pointed out many times, death is an anomaly, a catastrophe! Man was created not from one soul, but from soul and body. A full human life, that is, life in the form in which God intended it, is the life of the soul together with the body. The only worthy solution to this problem comes from the news of the Resurrection of Christ and the promise of the future general Resurrection of the dead. Turning to the origins of Christianity, at the time when Christian thought crystallized, we find that this thought was persistently and clearly expressed already in the first centuries. “If you meet people who... do not recognize the resurrection of the dead and think that their souls immediately after death are taken to heaven, then do not consider them Christians,” St. exhorts his contemporaries. Justin Martyr.
For the Fathers of the Church, the idea that the disembodied, bodyless existence of the soul should be recognized as normal seemed absurd. In his brilliant essay “On the Resurrection of the Dead,” the Christian apologist Athenagoras of Athens insists that God created man for a very specific purpose—eternal existence. If so, “God endowed with independent existence and life not the nature of the soul in itself and not the nature of the body taken separately, but rather people consisting of soul and body, so that with both parts, with which people are born and live, they could achieve the end of earthly life for a common purpose; soul and body constitute a single living being in man.” A person will disappear, Athenagoras claims, if the integrity of this ligament is destroyed, because in this case the personality will also collapse. The immortality of the soul must correspond to the immutability of the body, the incorruptibility of its own nature. “The creature endowed with reason and reason is man, and not the soul itself. Consequently, a person must always remain consisting of soul and body,” otherwise the result will not be a whole, genuine person, but only parts of a person. “And eternal union is impossible if there is no resurrection. For if there is no resurrection, the nature of the whole man will not be preserved.” Such views, you see, are completely opposite to the views of Greek philosophers, for whom the body is a burden for the soul. Platonists say that the body must be thrown away, Christians say that the body must necessarily unite with the soul in order for a person to live a full, God-designed life.
“A body without a soul is just a corpse, and a soul without a body is just a ghost,” says Archpriest. Georgy Florovsky. Consequently, death and decay of the body, one might say, erase the “image of God” from a person and damage the beauty originally intended by God. This is exactly what St. John of Damascus wanted to express in one of his famous and touching funeral hymns: “I cry and weep, when I think of death, and I see our beauty, created in the image of God, lying in the tombs, ugly, inglorious, without form.” “Rev. John is not talking about the human body, but about man himself. Our beauty in the image of God- not a body, but a person. He is truly “the image of the ineffable glory of God,” even if “he bears the wounds of sins”” (Archarch G. Florovsky).
Death splits a person into two halves: soul and body. Therefore, the only acceptable way out of this painful and terrible situation for a person will be the resurrection of his flesh. We look forward to “the redemption of our body” (Rom. 8:23), “for we do not want to be stripped, but to be clothed, so that what is mortal may be swallowed up in life” (2 Cor. 5:4).
And here it should be said about the events that made the expected resurrection of man a reality. These are the events of the Incarnation and Resurrection of Christ.
Christ puts hell to shame
What is the Incarnation? This is the Coming of the Lord Himself into the world. But God did not come into the world as an observer from the other world. God took human nature upon Himself. And that which is united with God is certainly saved and joins eternity. Conversely, that which flees union with God cannot be saved.
The fact that God became incarnate and united with human nature means something very important for it: Salvation and eternal life became possible for human nature.
We remember the wonderful words of St. Gregory the Theologian: “What is not perceived is not healed, but what is united with God is saved.” This means that Christ could heal human nature by taking it upon himself. “Instead of the former flesh,” says John Chrysostom, “flesh, which, by its nature, originating from the earth, was killed by sin and deprived of life, the All-Good Lord, through His Only Begotten Son, introduced, so to speak, a different composition and a different leaven - His flesh, which, although the same in nature, is alien to sin and full of life.”
Christ heals human nature. From what? From sin, weakness, mental lethargy... But how can he cure human nature from mortality? How can we bring human nature to a new level of existence, how can we glorify it? Through the Resurrection! Our nature, carried away by the whirlpool of the elements of this world that have fallen away from God, the cosmic cycles, has become mortal. And Christ, having taken upon Himself human nature, a nature capable of death, took death upon Himself. And when death attacked Christ and tried to destroy Him, like all other people before Him, He broke the shackles of death and resurrected human nature. "Death destroys death And!»
What does Orthodox theology say about the death and Resurrection of Christ? What was His death and why did the Resurrection happen? In Christ the Divinity and humanity were united. This unity was not broken, was not torn apart by death, and therefore, “although the body and soul were divided among themselves, they still remained connected through the Divinity of the Word, from which they were not removed” (Archarch G. Florovsky). “In Christ death enters into the Godhead and is consumed in Him, for finds no place for himself in Him"(V. Lossky).
But it was not only in Himself that Jesus overcame the terrible mortal consequences. From the earliest times of the existence of the Church, both the Evangelists and the Holy Fathers spoke of a certain mysterious event that followed the death of Christ. This is the event of the descent of Christ the Savior into hell.
We can only imagine, iconically and figuratively, what hell was like for the souls of everyone from the creation of the world of dead people. It was a dark and gloomy place, or rather, a dark and gloomy state in which the souls of the departed resided. The most terrible thing in hell was the oppressive and irresistible awareness of the deceased that they were forever separated from God. Their souls did not have the life-giving power that would join them to the Life of the Creator. Only a few righteous people were rewarded with some approach to God (the so-called Abraham's bosom). The rest were excommunicated from God.
“The ontological weakness of the soul was manifested there, losing in mortal separation... the powerlessness of fallen, wounded nature” (Archarch G. Florovsky). And into this prison, into this hell of lifelessness and spiritual paralysis, the Lord and Savior descends. He goes to hell because he died, and every dead person’s soul, coming from the body, ends up in the other world. But hell, which naively tried to hold back the God-man and Savior, was put to shame. Why? Because, “although Christ died as a man and His holy soul was separated from His Most Pure body, His Divinity remained inseparable from both - I mean both soul and body. And thus one Hypostasis was not divided into two Hypostases” (St. John of Damascus). In other words, Christ was the God-man. In Him, these two dimensions existed, not absorbing one another, not merging, but not being separated either. And when Christ died - His soul, even after separation from the body, continued to be the soul of the Divine-Human. But won’t hell choke on the Divine-Human soul, can it hold Her?!
Even in the Old Testament this victory over hell is predicted: “Do the gates of death open from fear of You? The gatekeepers of hell, seeing You, trembled,” Job exclaims (Job 38:17). From the prophet Hosea we read: “I will free them from the hand of hell and redeem them from death. Where is your judgment, death? Where is your sting, hell? (Hos. 13, 14).
Christ dies, but His soul cannot be held by hell. Not only can it not be contained, hell will not even touch it, because it will immediately burn. As the Apostle Peter testified on the day of Pentecost, filled with the Holy Spirit: death " impossible was to keep” Christ, “His soul was not left in hell” (Acts 2:24:31). Another New Testament text not only talks about Christ’s descent into hell, but also about how He preached there and led the souls there out of hell: “Christ, in order to lead us to God, once suffered for our sins, ... being put to death according to the flesh, but made alive by the Spirit, by whom He and the spirits in prison, He came down and preached, once to those who were disobedient to the long-suffering of God that awaited them, in the days of Noah, during the construction of the ark, in which a few, that is, eight souls, were saved from the water" ( 1 Peter 3:19-21).
This text - read it! - speaks about something very important. That Christ brought to the light not only the righteous, but also sinners, that is, those who lived in antediluvian (pre-flood) times. The Holy Author speaks about the cause of the flood as follows: “The Lord saw that the wickedness of men was great on earth, and that every thought of the thoughts of their hearts was evil continually” (Gen. 6:5). And these people who perished in the floods were also preached liberation from the darkness of hell, they were called to communion with God.
What do these and other similar texts say? They proclaim that even a person who is not completely pure can, after death, not be excommunicated by God. Isn't that the case in our lives? In us, light and dark are mixed, spiritual jealousy and kindness come up against laziness and inertia. We know about good and seem to want to do only good, but sometimes we deviate from this path. But even such a person is not closed to the action of grace. If he dies with repentance, with contrition for his unworthiness, his soul in another world gradually frees itself from the scum of passions, aligns itself in trust in God, humility, patience, and joins God.
Each person joins God in his own measure. The Church even today speaks of saintly people who have been canonized as having achieved salvation and life with God. As for others, this is the secret of God’s Providence. We must trust God and pray for those who have departed and present them to the righteous Court of God, the main law of which is Love.
So, descent into hell and victory over hell.
In modern Western theology, this event is called the “storming of hell.” The Orthodox icon of the Resurrection of Christ, which is placed on Sunday in the center of every church, depicts Christ descending into hell. “Christ in this icon seems to be absolutely static. He holds the hands of Adam and Eve. He is just preparing to lead them out of the place of sorrow. The ascent has not yet begun. But the descent has just ended: Christ’s clothes are still fluttering (as after a rapid descent). He has already stopped, and his clothes are still falling after Him. Before us is the point of the Ultimate Descent of Christ, from it the path will go upward, from the underworld - to Heaven. Christ burst into hell, and the gates of hell, broken by Him, lie under His feet” (Deacon A. Kuraev).
And He brings everyone who was in hell to the light of Communion with God.
This event is considered so important by the Orthodox Church that in the liturgical Consequence of the Honorable Passion of the Holy One and Great Friday and Great Saturday alone, this event is glorified more than fifty times.
“Death has not yet been abolished, but...”
Christ descends into hell and devastates it. If anyone remained there, it was only of their own free will, hiding from the grace of God.
And today a Christian is not afraid of death. He knows that death is not disappearance, not a dream in Sheol, this is life in communion with the beloved Lord. Despair, inescapable sadness from the death of loved ones, or from the awareness of the approach of one’s death, are not for Christians. “I have a desire to be resolved and to be with Christ,” writes Ap. Pavel, because it’s incomparably better!” (Phil. 1:23). For the Old Testament righteous, death was terrible, terrible. And not in vain: before Christ, death brought people down to hell. After Christ, it introduces one to God. If Patriarch Jacob is afraid to go to the grave, because it is sadness(Gen. 42:38), then the divine Paul exclaims: “to be resolved and to be with Christ... is incomparably better.”
“Death has not yet been abolished, but its helplessness has been demonstrated,” writes Fr. G. Florovsky. We die in the hope of resurrection, we die only for a while. Human nature has been healed, and in the future, at the Second Coming of Christ, human nature will be glorified: it will be resurrected and transformed. One day everyone will be resurrected - both the righteous and the sinful, they will be resurrected to remain in eternity together with God and the transformed universe.
But if it was possible to heal human nature by a special Divine action, then it is impossible to heal human will.
In some of the early Church Fathers we find the idea that in the future all people will be saved by God and included in grace. Of the authorities for the Church, of the holy fathers, the most thoughtful and complete system of such teaching was proposed by St. Gregory of Nyssa.
He wrote that some souls resisted grace because they did not know God, did not know that He is Love, Beauty, the meaning of existence, that communication with Him is absolute bliss. Having appeared before the Lord face to face, amazed at their stupidity and marveling at the ignorance of the obvious, the souls of sinful atheists will repent of their unbelief and enter into communion with God.
However, not all so simple. As Rev. notes. Georgy Florovsky: such reflections “reveal the limitations of the Hellenistic worldview. For him obviousness decisively influences the will, that is, “sin” is simply “ignorance.” The consciousness of the Hellenes had to go through a long and difficult path of asceticism, ascetic preservation and self-testing in order to get rid of intellectualistic errors and naivety and discover the abysses of darkness in fallen souls.”
Already several centuries after the works of St. Gregory of Nyssa in the works of St. In Maximus the Confessor we find a thoughtful and balanced answer to the question of universal salvation. This holy father teaches that sinners will not be able to see God due to the fact that their souls are perverted. Well, there is no light in it. What is absent is God’s, what is present is demonic pride, opposition to God and grace. When God transforms the whole world and becomes “all in all” (Eph. 1:23), then this presence of God will be perceived by sinners as something alien, terrible, and painful for them. “In the last days the whole creation will be completely restored. But dead souls will remain blind to the Revelation of Light. The Divine Light will shine on everyone, but those who once chose darkness will not be able, and will not want, to enjoy eternal bliss. They will remain in the darkness of selfishness. They simply won't be able to rejoice. They will remain “in outer darkness,” for union with God, in which salvation lies, presupposes and requires a certain arrangement of the will. The human will is irrational, its motives cannot be explained logically. Even “obviousness” does not always convince her... If God is the fullness of being, how can anything exist besides Him? …Creation is a free gift of [God’s] ineffable love. Moreover, man in Creation is endowed with a mysterious and incomprehensible right of free choice - and here the possibility of obedience is much more mysterious than the possibility of rebellion. Isn’t the Divine will such that one can only submit to it - without genuine, that is, free, consent? The mystery is in the reality of created freedom. Why is it needed in a world created and governed by God, His infinite wisdom and love? To become real, the human response must be more than an echo. It must be a personal action, an internal commitment. Human life - and, we add, the life and existence of the cosmos - rests on the cooperation or opposition of two wills: Divine and human. There are many things happening in the world, God’s creation, that God hates. Oddly enough, God respects human freedom - that’s what the smch said. Irenaeus of Lyons - although it manifests itself mainly in rebellion and unrest. Do we have the right to expect that at the end of time God will “disregard” human rebellion and carry out His holy will by force, regardless of human consent or disagreement? Wouldn't this turn the whole story into a disgusting masquerade? Why is this terrible story of sin, vice, rebellion necessary, if in the end everything will be smoothed out and pacified by one manifestation of Divine omnipotence? "(Protege G. Florovsky)
We know how in this world a soul can run from God, hide from grace, moreover, trample on this grace, blaspheme the Holy Spirit with all its might: torture, kill, rape and receive joy from it. And take root in this evil godless joy. Why do we think that, having accepted a certain spiritual direction, a person will easily change it? To live in grace means, first of all, to want it. If a person does not want to, God will not force him.
“We live in a different world - it became different after the redemptive Resurrection of Christ. Life is revealed, Life will triumph. The Incarnate Lord is the Second Adam in the full sense of the word, and in His person the beginning of a new humanity was laid. Now not only the final “survival” of man is certain, but also the fulfillment in him of God’s purpose of Creation. Man is made immortal. He cannot commit “metaphysical suicide” and erase himself from existence. However, even the victory of Christ does not impose “Eternal Life” on opposing beings” (Archarch G. Florovsky).
One more thing can be said: knowledge about God is not theoretical, intellectual knowledge. This is an experience involvement to God. God reveals himself to everyone. For some minutes or moments, but it happened in everyone’s life. The soul of any person, even the most inveterate villain, has this experience of feeling the Supreme.
But, having visited us, this feeling of bliss, happiness, incomparable joy that suddenly filled us, and the feeling of the fullness of being goes away. We can return it - by developing our soul, purifying it so much that this feeling of God will become a permanent state of our soul (like the holy ascetics of the faith, let us remember the same Venerable Seraphim of Sarov).
This state, having begun during earthly life, goes with us into eternity.
The state of hatred of God, resistance to grace, hatred of God grown in the soul also goes with the soul into eternity.
So, an introduction to eternal life, or, let’s say, to Life in general! And here Christianity formulates a wonderful truth: not only will we one day, beyond the grave, enter this eternal and blissful Life, we can already accept it today, live in it. Ap. Paul puts it very simply: Christ must be represented in us (Gal. 4:19). Christ is the Head of the Church, we are members of the Church. Life-giving impulses and currents of life flow from the head to the body. And a Christian must be involved in this Life. Through Baptism we enter into unity with Christ, and in this unity we are held by the Eucharist, the Sacrament of Communion.
This is the essence of the secret of the life of the soul after death. And here it is natural to go further in our conversation about death and life after death. Will the soul always remain in such an out-of-body state?
Content
Life on Earth for each individual is only a segment of the path in material incarnation, intended for the evolutionary development of the spiritual level. Where does the deceased go, how does the soul leave the body after death, and how does a person feel when transitioning to another reality? These are some of the most exciting and most discussed topics throughout the existence of mankind. Orthodoxy and other religions testify to the afterlife in different ways. In addition to the opinions of representatives of various religions, there are also testimonies of eyewitnesses who experienced a state of clinical death.
What happens to a person when he dies
Death is an irreversible biological process in which the vital functions of the human body cease. At the stage of dying of the physical shell, all metabolic processes of the brain, heartbeat and breathing stop. At approximately this moment, the subtle astral body, called the soul, leaves the obsolete human shell.
Where does the soul go after death?
How the soul leaves the body after biological death and where it goes is a question that interests many people, especially the elderly. Death is the end of existence in the material world, but for the immortal spiritual essence this process is only a change of reality, as Orthodoxy believes. There is a lot of discussion about where the human soul goes after death.
Representatives of Abrahamic religions talk about “heaven” and “hell”, into which souls end up forever, according to their earthly deeds. The Slavs, whose religion is called Orthodoxy because they glorify “Rule,” adhere to the belief that the soul can be reborn. The theory of reincarnation is also preached by followers of Buddha. One thing that can be stated unequivocally is that, leaving the material shell, the astral body continues to “live,” but in another dimension.
Where is the soul of the deceased until 40 days
Our ancestors believed, and living Slavs to this day believe, that when the soul leaves the body after death, it remains for 40 days where it lived in earthly incarnation. The deceased is attracted to places and people with whom he was associated during life. The spiritual substance that has left the physical body “says goodbye” to relatives and home for the entire forty-day period. When the fortieth day comes, it is customary for the Slavs to arrange a farewell to the soul to the “other world.”
Third day after death
For many centuries there has been a tradition to bury the deceased three days after the death of the physical body occurred. There is an opinion that only after the end of the three-day period does the soul separate from the body and all vital energies are completely cut off. After a three-day period, the spiritual component of a person, accompanied by an angel, goes to another world, where its fate will be determined.
On day 9
There are several versions of what the soul does after the death of the physical body on the ninth day. According to the religious leaders of the Old Testament cult, the spiritual substance, after a nine-day period after its dormition, undergoes ordeal. Some sources adhere to the theory that on the ninth day the body of the deceased leaves the “flesh” (subconscious). This action takes place after the “spirit” (superconsciousness) and “soul” (consciousness) have left the deceased.
How does a person feel after death?
The circumstances of death can be completely different: natural death due to old age, violent death or due to illness. After the soul leaves the body after death, according to eyewitness accounts of coma survivors, the etheric double will have to go through certain stages. People who have returned from the “other world” often describe similar visions and sensations.
After a person dies, he does not immediately go to the afterlife. Some souls, having lost their physical shell, at first do not realize what is happening. With special vision, the spiritual essence “sees” its immobilized body and only then understands that life in the material world is over. After an emotional shock, having accepted its fate, the spiritual substance begins to explore a new space.
Many, at the moment of the change in reality called death, are surprised that they remain in the individual consciousness to which they were accustomed during earthly life. Surviving witnesses of the afterlife claim that the life of the soul after the death of the body is filled with bliss, so if you have to return to the physical body, this is done reluctantly. However, not everyone feels calm and tranquility on the other side of reality. Some, having returned from the “other world,” talk about the feeling of a rapid fall, after which they found themselves in a place filled with fear and suffering.
Peace and tranquility
Different eyewitnesses report with some differences, but more than 60% of those resuscitated testify to an encounter with an amazing source emitting incredible light and perfect bliss. Some people see this cosmic personality as the Creator, others as Jesus Christ, and others as an angel. What distinguishes this unusually bright creature, consisting of pure light, is that in its presence the human soul feels all-encompassing love and absolute understanding.
“...So, I left my physical body forever. Although I left it every day for several hours, I always returned - this was called sleep. And this time I threw it off completely - so that, like a worn out old dress, I wouldn’t wear it again...”
This is exactly how Nicholas Roerich described the moment of death in his philosophical and mystical work “Seven Legends about Planetary Humanity.” The philosopher designated it with a phrase that is mysterious to the average person, but understandable to the initiated: “I am leaving the dense world.”
According to esoteric teaching, the dense world is visible to us. Dense bodies also include the physical body of a person, which is a certain set of chemical elements and is designed to contain the vital body, the body of desires and the body of thoughts - these three bodies together make up the human soul.
From a medical point of view, human death consists of stopping cardiac activity, stopping breathing and brain function, after which the breakdown of biological tissues, called decomposition, begins. According to esotericists, it is the exit of the soul from the dense shell that leads to the destruction of the material human body, which has become unnecessary.
According to most researchers of paranormal phenomena and mystical scientists, the main reason that the soul, or, according to Buddhist teaching, atma, leaves the bodily shell is its fulfillment of the main tasks set by the Logos for the soul shortly before its earthly incarnation. In rare cases, this occurs due to the magical influence of sorcerers who “lure” the soul out of the victim’s body, as well as as a result of the inept use of secret practices of astral travel, when an insufficiently prepared adept initiates the exit of the soul from the body, without having the strength and experience to return it after this into the material shell.
Path of the Soul
So, the mechanism for the soul to leave the human body has been launched. Externally, on the material plane, this can be expressed in death throes. At this time, the invisible ethereal substance - atma, which was previously located in the solar plexus region of a person, leaves its “earthly home”. In some cases this happens instantly. Then it is believed that the deceased had a pure and light soul, and about such a death they say “God bless everyone.”
However, the process often takes longer: the ethereal and formless substance of the soul rises up inside the convulsing body to escape through the so-called Brahma Hole - an invisible energetic hole in the back of a person's head. Once outside the body shell, the soul is connected to it for some time by an energy thread, or, as they say, a “silver spiral.” This is exactly the situation described by people who have experienced clinical death.
After some time, the thread breaks, and from that moment irreversible changes begin to occur in the body.
Dangerous Misconceptions
After the astral connection between the atma and the body is broken, the human soul, which has turned into a dense energy clot, sees its entire earthly life in reverse order: from the last day to the moment of birth.
This event plays a decisive role in the “training” of the soul, helps to dispassionately analyze everything accomplished in life and rise to a new stage of its karmic evolution. Crying heard over a lifeless body distracts the atma from contemplating instructive pictures, which can negatively affect its next incarnation.
Other dangerous actions for the soul of the deceased, which have been widespread for many millennia among different peoples and cultures, are cremation and embalming of the body during the first days after death. When performing such procedures, along with the destruction of the physical body, the energy-information panorama, which is so necessary for the soul peering into its earthly path, is also destroyed.
Great harm to the soul that has already left the physical body is also caused by attempts by doctors and loved ones of the deceased to bring him back to life.
Until the connection is interrupted
However, resuscitation actions are not always contraindicated for a soul leaving the dense world. Without much harm to the immortal atma, this can be done only until the “silver spiral” breaks.
Similar cases have been described many times in the literature and confirm the postulate of doctors about the strict time limitation of resuscitation processes. In particular, Andrei Makarov from Izhevsk recalls an incident that happened to him in 2007, when he was involved in a serious traffic accident. After a jeep that had driven into the oncoming lane appeared in front of his car, Andrei first felt a strong push, and then a sharp, but short-term pain. When he came to his senses, to his surprise, he saw his own body surrounded by a group of doctors who were trying to resuscitate him. Very soon Andrei felt himself begin to be carried away somewhere upward, while he seemed unusually light and peaceful. Soon A. Makarov realized that he was drawn to a milky-white light that flickered somewhere ahead. He flew quite a long distance until he realized that some force was trying to bring him back. This discovery at first upset Andrei, since he knew that freedom awaited him ahead: from troubles and worries. And a moment later, Makarov discovered that his motionless body was rapidly approaching him. Here it was, as if in a vice, squeezing him from all sides, severe pain pierced every cell, and the next second Andrei opened his eyes.
Death is not accidental
The concept of “premature death” usually includes death on the battlefield, from an accident, crime or from a transient disease. However, esotericists and followers of karmic teaching believe that death is never accidental or premature. The well-known phrase from the Holy Scriptures that not a single hair falls from a person’s head without the permission of the Almighty very accurately characterizes this postulate. But each case of such death has its own characteristics.
For example, the soul of a person who died at the hands of a criminal or from an accident avoids Purgatory, quickly - in the very first minutes after leaving the biological body - falling (this also applies to the souls of deceased children) to the so-called First Heaven (there is also a Second and Third), where love and bliss reign.
Sudden deaths on the battlefield, which go against the natural laws of the universe more than others, deprive the soul of the opportunity to consider the panorama of their earthly life and therefore postpone the stage of the next reincarnation for a long time. Moreover, the soul, which quickly left the dense body, experiences for a long time all the horrors of the unnatural death of its biological container.
According to the American psychologist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, who observed dying patients for two decades, only 10 percent of people who were on the verge of death or experienced clinical death could clearly remember what happened to them in the next world. Other researchers cite more significant figures - from 15 to 35 percent. According to survey results, half of those who made the transition from life to death are psychologically ready to participate in this sacrament again. A quarter of them expressed great regret that they had to return to our mortal world again.
Currently, not only esotericists, but also quite serious scientists are interested in studying the immaterial shell of a person. They consider religious ideas about the aura and chakras from a scientific point of view. Previously, there was no way to record all these phenomena; people could only believe or not believe in their existence. But now humanity has the technical ability to see the aura using special devices. It is believed that over time this will help us explain many of the little-known and sometimes surprising phenomena.
Subtle human bodies
Almost all Eastern esoteric teachings consider man as a multi-level being. What we are used to seeing in the mirror every day is actually a vessel for several immaterial shells at once. At the same time, they consider the physical as the most primitive, playing a smaller role than other bodies of the subtle plane. In addition to the material shell, bioenergy and esotericism, there are six main subtle bodies that are not perceived by our senses.
The first of them is called etheric. It is closer than others to the material side of existence and therefore is an exact copy of the physical. The ethereal region is a kind of transition zone between the tangible, familiar world and more subtle levels of existence. Physical health directly depends on the condition.
Many people have heard about the astral body. This level of human embodiment has the form of a clot of energy. The astral plane is the sphere of emotions, desires and feelings. It is created by the imagination and contains within itself every entity we have ever imagined. The appearance of the astral subtle body is directly related to and can change depending on the mood. Here, too, there is a close relationship with physical health, because... lingering negative emotions change and weaken it.
A person is the embodiment of thoughts and knowledge, a haven for so-called thought forms. It is especially developed among people inclined to knowledge, learning, and engaged in active mental work - philosophers, scientists, thinkers. When thinking intensely about any issue, this body expands. Its shape repeats all the outlines of the physical, but exceeds the latter in size. The color of the mental body is rich yellow.
The described three subtle bodies constitute the human personality. The fourth, informational, is called karmic. It contains a life program for the future and all important information about past mistakes and incarnations. Karma is a kind of plan that every person must fulfill. It doesn’t happen right away; many people need to go through several rebirths to achieve final enlightenment.
The next two bodies belong to the soul and spirit of man. The first is buddhial, or intuitive, it is the main action on intuition, all kinds of discoveries. It allows us to observe the flow of our own thoughts from the outside. To establish a connection with your intuitive side, you practice special meditations aimed at stopping the flow of thoughts.
And finally, the atmanic body is considered the highest level of non-material embodiment. It is the embodiment of pure spirit, the very essence of consciousness. It appeared as a result of the development of other subtle plans of man, it is capable of merging with the cosmos, becoming one with other worlds and the absolute truth.
Astral exit from the body
Many researchers of the phenomenon of out-of-body travel admit that our subconscious is capable of leaving the body in a dream. In fact, this happens every night. This phenomenon is not something out of the ordinary; everyone has encountered it in their lives. The trick is that people usually don't remember the details of intangible travel. But the experience of many religious practices proves that a person is quite capable of crossing this border and learning to control his consciousness.
If we ignore the religious component, we can see that all teachings, to one degree or another, touch on the topic of out-of-body travel. Buddhists who have been practicing achieving similar states through meditation for years can tell the most about this topic. But the latter is just one way to exit the body. Some people call this experience, others believe that these are different things. However, everything happens very similar.
There are many techniques that allow you to exit the body. However, not each of them requires many years of practice from a person, as was previously thought. The main factor here is a strong desire, thanks to which one can experience an out-of-body experience in the shortest possible time. Of course, a lot depends on the characteristics of the person’s psyche, so it is difficult to give clear time frames.
One of the ways to exit the body
The main thing is to set yourself up for a positive result, to instill confidence in it in advance. No matter how trivial this activity may seem, it cannot be neglected. Indeed, in the non-material plane of existence, everything depends precisely on our desires and mental attitudes. The method itself consists of thinking only about astral travel for a week, reading relevant literature, stories from other people’s experiences. The information received, along with the awareness of the importance of the experiment, is deposited in the subconscious, which will ultimately increase your chances of success.
Then you should choose a suitable time and place where there will be no distractions. It is better to warn everyone you know in advance that you cannot be disturbed for some time. It is recommended to conduct this experiment at home, in a fairly warm and shaded room, in a calm state, without experiencing thirst or hunger. Next, you need to take any position that is comfortable for you and focus on your breathing. This may take some time. Gradually, inhalations and exhalations will become smooth and calm.
Now you need to move your attention to the tips of your toes, focus only on them. You must slowly imagine how your astral body begins to separate from this area. The same thing is then repeated with the other leg.
At the final stage, you need to imagine how the immaterial double flows around the physical body from the outside. Now all attention should be focused on the point in the center of the forehead. Here both conscious motivation and a pre-received attitude come into play. All that remains to be done to leave the body is to wish for it as strongly as ever.