

To die is to be born. With death comes freedom! - -Master
Choa Kok Sui
There are numerous notions and beliefs about “Death the Leveler”.
In spite of being the only true certainty, the process of dying and the idea of
a life after death is often believed to be veiled in much uncertainty. We put
in so much effort into living our lives, it seems hard to believe that all of
what we did, wished and lived for, simply just ceases to exist at the moment of
death. The finality of non-existence is probably what has led to death being
feared.
Beyond
Death
Every culture has its own set of beliefs and rituals regarding death and
almost all religions believe in the existence of an immortal soul that survives
death. The soul or the essence of a person is believed to be
immortal and there has been much debate on what exactly happens to the soul
after death.
Into the Afterlife
The ancient Egyptians form the civilization that has received the
greatest attention with regard to their theories and practices related to a
life after death. While the preservation of the physical body through
mummification seems a rather unnecessary ordeal considering that the physical
body is a mere vessel for one life-time, the weighing of the heart ceremony is
an interesting one.
Judgment, Heaven and Hell
This ceremony is important in terms of symbolism as it basically serves
as a ritualistic euphemism for “Judgment” (a repetitive concept in most
religious texts). The heart of the dead person was weighed against the Feather
of Ma’at that symbolized a form of the Universal Truth to decide whether a
person was pure enough to pass onto “Heaven” or was vile and impure and had to
be condemned to “Hell”. Life after death has thus been a concern since centuries.
The Cutting of the Cord
Various esoteric books have mention of “breaking of the silver cord”
which is actually a reference to death. Master Choa Kok Sui clarified that the
process actually involves not one but three silver cords which are not broken
but simply disconnected at their respective terminals in the body during which,
the three permanent seeds are withdrawn. These are reabsorbed by the higher
soul. The first cord to be disconnected is the silver life cord followed by the
silver emotional cord and finally the silver cord of consciousness. This brings
us to the question of consciousness after death.
Do Near-Death Experiences Prove Anything?
Individuals who claim to have
had near-death experiences, though they were from varied walks of life, and
different religions, share a similarity in their accounts. They unanimously
speak of a tunnel of light. This is, in reality, the spiritual cord.
Near-death-experiences thus seem to be proof that a person has a certain level
of, if not heightened consciousness after death. If people remembered the
tunnel of light, they were basically aware of their journey after their
physical death as they passed through the spiritual cord towards their higher
soul.
Death can thus be an opportunity to become one with your higher soul. It is not merely an end to life as we know it but a potential spiritual liberation. As Master Choa Kok Sui says:
Death can thus be an opportunity to become one with your higher soul. It is not merely an end to life as we know it but a potential spiritual liberation. As Master Choa Kok Sui says:
“Death causes progress.
Without death there is stagnation.”
Sources:
Achieving Oneness with the Higher Soul by Master Choa Kok Sui
Experiencing Being - The Golden Lotus Sutras by Master Choa
Kok Sui
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