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Death and DyingSection 1.IntroductionThe subject of this article is the discussion of death and the processes of dying. The connecting thread throughout this article will be the concept of man as a stream of life-consciousness, using various vehicles ('souls') for manifestation of this stream. For an extensive discussion about this concept I kindly refer the reader to my article 'The psychological key to man', also available at this server site. Section 2.Traditional views of death don't encourage us to think about itIn Western culture death is largely a taboo subject. Most of us don't like to think about the fact that one day we will die. Many people hold to the point of view that we live only once, and that after death there is either an eternal 'heaven' or 'hell' or there is 'nothing' at all. Both these points of view are something of 'an easy solution'. If we have some fixed prospect then there is no need anymore to think about it.. Philosophically spoken, the concept of 'heaven' and 'hell' as static states is a bit childish. Nature herself shows that everything is in a constant change of flux, motion, change. Change is the essence of life. Also, remember the biblical quote: "There are many mansions in my Father's house". Indeed, many spheres and states of consciousness are there in this universe of ours. Plato provides some interesting food for thought in his 'Phaedo'. Socrates argues in that dialogue that everywhere in nature we can observe the play of opposites: day and night, sleeping and waking, life and death, etc. Regarding the pairs of opposites he notes that everything has the possibility to pass into its opposite state. Every pair of opposites has transitionary forms, e.g. good and bad have as transitions: getting better and getting worse. Night comes forth out of day via twilight, and day comes forth out of night via dawn. Conclusion: life and death come forth out of each other and pass into each other via transitional states. A very plausible reasoning indeed! One has only to observe the processes of nature to see endless cycles going on and on. Section 3.Why knowledge of the processes of death is usefulThe conclusion of the foregoing section is that any real knowledge of the processes of death, in fact of LIFE ITSELF, is lacking in this world. Besides satisfying our curiosity, knowledge of the processes of death is really knowledge about the processes of life itself and about the structure of the universe. Why is this so? Because life and death are, contrary to how we ordinarily see them, two phases of an ever recurring type of cycle in nature: the cycle of manifestation of consciousness on the outer planes of life, preceded and followed by the withdrawal of consciousness from the outer into the inner planes of life. This cycle can be described in a general form as: birth, outer life, death, inner life, reincarnation. Now, if we proceed from the viewpoint of reincarnation, then naturally the question rises what/how/who will we be in our next life. In what circumstances will we be born? These may seem interesting questions - indeed they are to a certain extent - but the most important question is: what will be our character in our next life? Why is this such an important issue? Because our character is a decisive factor, not only regarding which family we will feel attracted to, but also how our entire look upon life will be and how we will live our lives. I tried to explain questions of character and how to refine it by developing one's higher faculties in my previous article. So, knowledge of the processes of death is really knowledge about the processes of Life and is important for our everyday life. Section 4.Man: a stream of consciousness; the composite constitution of man.For reference purposes I repeat the egg-scheme from my second article about Theosophy, (available on this WWW-site), titled: 'the psychological key to man'. World of Archetypes ----------|----------------------------------------- (Several planes/spheres) | <--------/ / / / Supreme Spirit (Logos)
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| / | | |
Vehicular aspect | / | | | Consciousness
of Life | / | | | aspect of Life
( | ) / | | |
( | )/ | | |
( *|* / ) | | |
( * | * ) | | |
( * | * ) | | |
Divine (-----------------------) | | | Divine Ego
Soul ( * | * / | |
( * | * / ) | |
( *|* / ) | |
( | / ) | |
( %|% / ) | |
( % | % <--/ ) | |
Spiritual (----------------------------------) / | Spiritual Ego
Soul ( % | % ) / |
( %|% / |
( | /) |
( +|+ <-----------/ ) / Higher
Higher (------------ +-|-+ -------------) / Human ego
Human Soul ( +|+ ) / (individual ego)
( | __________________/ "I am"
( -|- / )
Human Soul (--------- - | - ----------) Lower Human (personal) ego
( -|- ) (Reincarnating ego)
( | ) "I am I" (personality)
Animal Soul (--------#|#---------)
( #|# ) Animal ego
( | )
( | )
Physical Soul (-----X------) Body
Model-body, ( | )
body ( | )
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A short clarification: The circles within the egg-scheme symbolize so-called 'monads': sparks of the universal life-force. These are pure spirit. The stream of consciousness, that flows from the Supreme Spirit at the top of our hierarchy (= most spiritual level in our hierarchy) down to the 'grosser' states of consciousness-matter manifests itself through pairs of souls/ego's. A soul is a 'carrier' of consciousness. An ego is a center of consciousness, a facet of the stream of consciousness, using an appropriate soul (form consisting of minor beings, called lifeatoms - the building blocks of nature). The soul/ego pairs arise out of the interfacing of spirit and matter. Our personal consciousness is centered in the personal ego. The reincarnating, personal, ego emanated by the personal monad, contains a ray of consciousness emanated from the higher human monad. This is one of the mysteries of the human being: his thinking faculty is dual in character. Man can concentrate his thinking on almost exclusive personal affairs, but on the other hand (s)he can direct his/her attention on high ideals, giving expression to spiritual energies. The higher human monad has evolved the thinking faculty to an almost perfect degree and the faculty of understanding, the enlightenment principle, to a reasonable degree. Death occurs as the link between the personal soul/ego and the parent soul/ego, the higher human ego/soul, is broken. The reason for this break is simple: the old 'vehicles' are not longer useful, nay, become an impediment for the parent ego to manifest its qualities. Time to change clothes! One point is exceedingly important to keep in mind when we study scheme's as the above: we should not separate all the planes, states of consciousness, ego's, etc. in any absolute sense. In reality, all these seven states interpenetrate each other, giving rise for example, to the sevenfold division of thinking I discussed at length in my previous article. In other words: the small mirrors the large in some respect. The small contains elements of the whole! So above, so below. The old Hermetic axiom (a master key to understanding !). As to the name 'egg-scheme' I could add that it is derived from the concept (and reality) of the Auric Egg, which was a secret teaching among the Brahmans in India. The Auric Egg is the basis for the commonly known human aura, which last one is only it's grossest form! More info about this mysterious subject can be found in the esoteric instructions of Godfried the Purucker (see lit. #3b). Section 5.Death is a gradual processWhat happens near the end of our life? To answer this question we should first of all recognize the fact that we feel a certain attraction to outer life. We want to play our role on the stage of this world. The stream of consciousness manifests itself because there is a certain characteristic within this stream that is attracted to the outer planes of life. If we be honest with ourselves then we can easily be aware of this fact. Section 6.After-death states according to TheosophyThe following info about the processes of death will be a bit sketchy. A mere outline will be given here. One thing that I don't discuss here is the presence of spiritual guides for the just deceased. Let's just say that I know there are such guides on the subtle planes to help the confused dead, whether it is in times of disaster or not. Of course there are invisible helpers, also helping people where possible while they are still alive on this planet. The last couple of hours before brain-death are spend on the so-called 'panoramic vision', a process that involves the review of the life about to be ended. This review is like an extremely accelerated movie of all the events of life, seen in the light of the CAUSES behind these events. After physical death of a person there's the following situation:
The two highest monads that were connected to the personal egoic center of consciousness (through their radiance or rays) follow their own pathways along what is called the circulations of the cosmos: the divine monad withdraws, flashes back to its parent-star from which it is a ray, the spiritual monad starts its travel through the solar system (it is a ray from the sun). The higher human monad is withdrawn in the 'bosom'of the spiritual monad. The life energies, the vital streams, disperse into space; they go back to the realms where they belong. Let's pay some more attention to the kama-rupa complex. It is held together by the force of desires that we collected during our earthly life. The lower human ego/monad is still connected to this complex, working to free itself from the influence of the magnetic earthly desires/energies. The kama-rupa exists also during earth-life, but then it is more fluid, constantly changing since our desires, passions and aspirations, change and evolve during our life-time and consequently the kama-rupa does so too since it consists just of these desires in one's psyche (on the astral plane). The kama-rupa, during life, is the personality pattern, the persona or mask, the lower qualities or merely personal qualities of the human Ego. Now, where is this kama-rupa to be found? Obviously not in the material world. Theosophy teaches that it remains in a quasi-material world, called: kama-loka (loka=place or state, hence: place of desire). This is a familiar notion in many religions. The Roman Catholics call this place the purgatory, the Greeks called it Hades, the ancient Egyptians called it Amenti (see Egyptian book of the Dead), the Tibetans call this the Bardo (actually a subdivision of the Bardo; see Tibetan book of the Dead and lit. #3a). [Regarding the Egyptian book of the Dead we could add that it describes esoterically the processes of Initiation, a thing which is related to the processes of death. Death, sleep and initiation are similar processes, varying in degree only.] We ourselves determine the duration of the kama-rupa state (in which the personal ego is in an unconscious state, thanks heaven!) by the way we live our lives now! If we lead a spiritual life, serving our community, our personal ego-soul will have a short stay in kama-loka varying, say, from a couple of days to a couple of weeks. Well, you could say, what does it matter if my soul stays long in the kama-loka or not? One answer to this lies in the dangers for the kama-rupa to be attracted to seances. Theosophy teaches that necromantic practices are unhealthy and dangerous, both to the medium and participants as for the deceased. For the latter especially if the deceased's soul is still in the kama-loka as in cases of accidental death. It may very well be impressed with the unclean vibrations of the medium and of other forces, attracted to the seance. Leave the dead undisturbed! If you have deep love for a deceased what better respect could you pay to him/her than to live according to the highest ideals of that person? By identifying with these ideals and the highest qualities/characteristics of the deceased you will actually incorporate these qualities in your own character! Speaking about the dying person, esoteric teachings state that one should not disturb this person by being overly emotional. I realise that this may sound harsh towards the relatives, etc. but in truth it is a sound advice. The dying has other concerns; (s)he prepares for the panoramic vision and needs quietness, peace, around him/her. Coming back to the issue of the kama-rupa: when the human monad of the deceased one has released itself from the lower desires then the SECOND DEATH occurs. It is not only that. It is also a state of weaving the spiritual elements in the character of the reincarnating ego - a ray of the parent monad: the higher human monad. The personal egoity (a bundle of energies, consciousness) is now dreaming-sleeping 'in the bosom of the higher human monad into which it is drawn up' - a sleep which can endure for many centuries. The higher human monad has its own activities, of course, in its own respective spheres of manifestation. Esoteric teachings state that this monad travels or moves in/trough the 'higher' planes or worlds connected to the earth-system and after that travels through the solar system in the bosom of the spiritual monad, visiting the seven sacred planets. In it's next eartly life the personal ego will commence with an improved character. So you see why it is important to know these things. You sow the seeds NOW for your next life. We determine the character of our next life partly by what we do now, by how we live now. How just this all is! How can we be different from what we make of our selves? We can't. Of course, collective karma plays an important role during our life and will do so during our next life. This can be no excuse however for not exercising one's own powers of the mind. Nor should this lead to indifference to the lot of others. All the ancient peoples of the world believed in the reality of reincarnation and a majority in this world still does. Buddhists, Hindus, Druids, Celts, Britons, Gallics, Platonists, Pythagoreans, many gnostic Christians, are only some of the people that hold to this doctrine. Add the Inca and Maya civilizations, the old Egyptians, the Roman poets Vergil, Lucretius, Horatio, the Stoics, and the list is still not completed! Also the Jewish Sohar, the famous Kabbalistic book, contains references to reincarnation. The Christian Bible contains some implicit references to this doctrine (see gospel of John(9)). The famous church father Origines was very familiar with this doctrine. Eusebius was one of the church fathers who helped to eliminate the doctrine of reincarnation from the Christian faith (which was more a sort of collection of sects). Needless to say that Nature doesn't go along with this decision.. One question about reincarnation, namely: 'why don't we remember our past lives?' can be shortly answered here. The point is that we get a new brain in our new life. This new brain doesn't hold the memories of the past lives. Well, you could ask, where are these memories kept? Answer: in a certain part of the human constitution called the 'auric egg', and also in the astral light of our earth. Another question about memories from previous lives is whether reincarnation therapy or hypnosis can help us to get these memories back. Esoteric teaching is quite clear to this: no, they won't. As to the 'memories' people experience during reincarnation therapy, these are most probably impressions from the astral light, or, to some extent, impressions from the therapist him/herself unconsciously projected into the aura of the client and unconsciously perceived by the client whilst in a state of regression. Regarding hypnosis, it is stated in esoteric literature (lit. #7) that it can be dangerous to a person. Hypnosis brings about a temporary separation of the higher principles in our constitution (notably the higher aspects of the thinking faculty) and the lower principles. This is an unhealthy situation. Many people have suffered from participating as a volunteer in hypnotic shows. Needless to say, a very pure motive and wisdom are necessary attributes for the would-be therapist to exercise his/her mesmeric powers on others, in order that no impure thoughts enter the aura of the client! The last ten years or so there has been a rising interest in so-called 'near-death-experiences'. Since I'm dealing with the topic of death and dying it seems pertinent to say a little bit on NDE. To end this section, we can ask ourselves what happens with the kama-rupa, the astral corpse, after the second death has taken place. Little is left of this corpse after second death. The lower desires are slowly dissipated, somewhat analogous to the afterglow of an electric stove when the electricity is switched off. Section 7.How can we verify the given information ourselves?A pertinent question to ask is: 'How do you know all this?' or 'How do you know this information is correct?' Is it only from books or teachers? Dr. Gottfried de Purucker gives the clue to this in the section on meditation in volume 2 of the twelf-part series ~esoteric teachings~. He says: "Meditation is the holding of a thought steady in the mind, and allowing the consciousness to work interiorly upon this thought, and the doing of it easily and with delight. We also have to practice brotherhood/sisterhood, try to realize at least a bit of our highest ideals. That will change the characteristics of our consciousness. Brotherhood/Sisterhood/Siblinghood is not so much about being nice to each other. Rather it has to do with respect for the uniqueness of other beings and trying to learn something from each other! When we start expressing our higher aspects of thinking, such as understanding, inspiration, etc. this is accompanied (expressed in 'instrumental terms') by our inner nature building a 'bridge', a conscious connection between the personal soul and the higher human soul. This bridge is called the 'antaskarana' in the 'Voice of the Silence' - a beautiful book from H.P.Blavatsky for true students on the Path. [a phenomena we may well be acquainted with: sometimes we wake up feeling deeply refreshed and content with life, maybe even feeling some happiness or bliss- whatever our brain-consciousness can retain from this state of consciousness we experienced during deep sleep. Similar, we sometimes wake up in a bad mood. We probably didn't get a lot of this deep sleep!] Sleep research confirms this changing of states we experience during sleep. REM-sleep and deep sleep. I gather from this fact and from the esoteric teaching that sleep and death are similar processes (the Greeks said: sleep and death are twin brothers) that in the processes of death and after-death states a similar recurrent change of states of consciousness ('unconsciousness' may be a better term!) will happen. A critical investigation and verification is always necessary regarding esoteric teachings. I myself would never just accept teachings from others without applying my best powers of philosophical scrutiny and without testing these teachings in my own life, which testing involves the becoming familiar with own's composite constitution and it's relation with nature, the world. BTW, no drugs will ever provide higher states of consciousness as use of drugs will only break open the door to certain parts of the astral realms. Lower elementals may very well enter into your aura and influence your psyche in an unhealthy way. To conclude this article: the old Wisdom-Religion provides pointers on the spiritual path. It is for the self-chosen, self-elected, to start their journey along the path, a path that is defined, characterized, by the motive of the seeker. BibliographyFrom: Point Loma Publications 1. After death-what? Leoline L. Wright
ISBN: 0-913004-15-4
2. What death really is; questions we all ask de Purucker
ISBN: 0-913004-48-0
3a. Death and the circulations of the cosmos Volume I and II
G. de Purucker
Vol.I: ISBN 0-913004-62-6
Vol.II: ISBN 0-913004-63-4
Note that these booklets are almost completely incorporated (as are the other ten esoteric teachings booklets of De Purucker)in ~Fountain Source of Occultism~ which is available at TUPOnline This latter book is one of the most comprehensive books on occultism (the study of the so-called hidden forces in nature)that I know of. 3b. >From the same author: Esoteric Teachings IX, Correlations of cosmic and human constitutions
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3c. Esoteric teachings II, 4. Fundamentals of the esoteric philosophy. 5. The astral light: nature's amazing picture gallery H.T. Edge
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6. Theosophy and Christianity H.T. Edge
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7. Echoes of the Orient, vol. I W.Q. Judge
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8. Isis Unveiled Volume I,II
H.P. Blavatsky
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9. The key to Theosophy. H.P.Blavatsky.
An excellent intro to Theosophy.
ISBN 0-911500-06-5 cloth
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10. The ocean of Theosophy. W.Q. Judge.
ISBN 0-911500-25-1 cloth
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A concise intro to Theosophy.
11. Fundamentals of the esoteric philosophy. G. de Purucker
ISBN 0-913004-70-7
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12. Dialogues of G. de P. (See TUP Online ) Copyright Notice:The above material is copyrighted (march, 1995) by Martin Euser. You may, however, copy this article to your local site, distribute it, and use it for non-commercial ends, education, discussion, etc., but only the article in its entirety, without removal of bibliography or references, etc. The same applies to my previous articles. Feel free to distribute them! Direct replies or comments please send to Click Here to go to top Recommended reading: "What Happens After Death" by Migene Gonzalez-Wippler. Please come by to find more item for the ghosthunter at the Ghost Hunter Shop, 835 Porter Place, Lexington, KY 40508 with plenty of parking. You can also call 859-576-5517. |
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