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Mysteries of Life & Death Notes - (4580)

To the common person life and death is indeed a mystery.


We don't know how and why we come to life and how and why we leave the field of life.


Essential to know so to liberate ourselves from the fear of death.


The fear of death conditions our life terribly and is behind so many other fears, anxieties and worries...


Death is liberating and life is accumulating.


We learn more from psychological death than from life.


As a balm to the soul when someone in our life dies read the teachings that Gnosis has about life and death.


Life and death are always together. They are twins.


Life and death are legitimate and very much needed forces and happenings everywhere in creation. 


Death is everyone's crown.


One life with many births and death. Life is a stream of energy and consciousness from the Absolute.


Life is our essence. Our body is what is born and what dies. We are the essence. The core of the mysteries of life and death is understood when we know that we are an essence that has a body.


The source of our life is the Absolute. The mini parcel of the Absolute - our Monad that is in the Absolute.


Our destiny is to die and life events are all maneuvered to achieve that particular destiny.


Birth and judgment (karma) and death are an intimate triangle. This is a part of the mystery of life and death.


To die consciously is our aim.


For the awakened death is not 'death' but a change of clothes (bodies).


Death is a very wise advisor. If we live with death close we live life very wisely.


End (4580).

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