Berserk
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Re: What People Lose at Death
Reply #42 - Apr 23rd, 2007 at 6:21pm
Rea’s new husband, Herbert, lingered on a few days after Rea’s passing. Rea’s death was initally kept from him, but he soon sensed her passing. “Herbert was not only stricken with immeasurable grief but also obsessed with the idea that we all surely must blame him, even hate him, for what he considered his bungling in bringing such a catastrophe [= car crash] to Rea and all of us... Herbert’s second birth was similar to that of Rea. The difference was due to the undeveloped state of Herbert’s spirit body...because of lack of experience during earth life. Herbert’s spirit had been engrossed in experiencing practical lessons, and was almost wholly realistic, depending on the physical body to contain and express the motivations of his spirit.”
“Even while the doctors and nurses were doing all they could for Herbert’s physical body, we saw beings of a similar function on the spirit side building up Herbert’s spirit body, more especially the right side. It was like plastic surgery. Herbert’s spirit mind responded to all these helpful services and the color of his spirit body was seen to improve to progressively brighter shades.”
Herbert asked, `Where is Rea?’ We answered, `Rea is here; can’t you see Rea? She is right here.’ `But I cannot see her. Rea! Rea! Where are you?’ She answered, `I am here.’ Then Herbert said, `I see Rea now.’ But at that time it was only a glimpse now and then. We told Herbert, `Mother Nellie and Grandmother Nesbit are here; look for them.’ He then saw Rea’s mother Nellie and exclaimed, `Oh I am going now--soon now, soon!’”...
“We were able to give him help and confidence from this world...Rea was not able to reach Herbert but so very anxious to help. We saw Herbert’s being disturbed, due to his spirit body’s being too weak to get over the chasm. we were given to understand a general outline of the fixed laws and their equations involved in the transition of spirit, and also the possible solutions of some of the problems arising therefrom. It was the complexity of these problems with no solution in sight that disturbed Herbert.”
“He saw Rea in her spirit body of Light sufficiently transmuted to permit her development in spirit beyond the mental plane. He could join her in his mental body for a while but not proceed with her into the truly spiritual Heavens. His mental body was very strong. ; but how could he galvanize his impotent spirit body to cross the chasm to her side? Mother Nellie was not permitted to help him from above, although she stood closer to him than Rea or the others.”
“Herbert was floundering, and one of us watching on this side was given to know that he must help Herbert’s infant spirit body reach the arms of Mother Nellie, on the other side of the chasm. He drew himself into the vibration of Nellie...and approached her, pushing Herbert, in his spirit body, ahead of him. By an extreme effort of faith, trained in spiritual exercise, he had in his spirit body just enough power to push Herbert into Mother Nellie’s arms. When Nellie was brought thus into contact with Herbert’s spirit body, through this act of faith from this side, as soon as she actually touched Herbert, she picked him up and held him as a baby son, his head on her left shoulder, his body obliquely across her body, and his legs across her right thigh. Herbert was quiet then. Though weak, he was conscious and happy with Mother Nellie. He could then rcognize and watch Rea. Nellie continued to care for Herbert until his spirit body was strengthened into the power of a resurrection body through further transmution. This was accomplished at the time of the funeral in the Church at South Sutton, New Hampshire, September 2, two days later (“Lighted Passage,” pp. 93, 103, 108).”
The retrieval or, better, assistance offered this couple raises at least 4 important issues:
(1) It implies that the mental body must be discarded and replaced by a spirit body before progress can be made.
(2) It illustrates the role of the prayers and efforts of earthly loved ones in facilitating the upward "ascent" of our deceased loved ones.
(3) It also alerts us the limitations imposed on our discarnate loved ones in assisting our transition. This of course raises questions about the advantages and disadvantages of being discarnate in the performance of soul retrievals.
(4) It raises the question of the absence of Herbert's deceased loved ones from his postmortem greeting party. Were they absent because their memory of Herbert was impaired on their spirit plane? Because they lacked the strong bond that Rea's family had established with her? Because they were on a lower plane in which souls are not informed about their loved ones' passing? Such quesions could be mutliplied. The point is this: the absence of loved ones in this greeting party is as important an issue as those who are present.
Don
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