DocM
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This topic has been much on my mind of late, but it is a difficult one to write about. We all know about life in the physical world. There are many variations of people out there. Our laws, codes of conduct and civilization keep the inner natures of many of us in check. While riding a train in the Manhattan area, I scanned many faces. One very different from another. Loving people mingled with violent ones. Yet what held the violent ones back from acting out on their current nature? It is the mask that we wear. The complex mixture of upbringing, civil laws and penalties, which serves to restrain the more savage and destructive impulses. Freud described this as the superego - sort of an internal parent telling our ego not to act that way.
Yet in the afterlife, and in the mental planes, this mask is gone. We are, to a great extent open books. This is why, a sadist or a serial killer can not "fake" his way to a heavenly plane. His true nature or the core of his/her soul is there for all to see. Since spiritual growth is proportional to how loving a soul is, a sadistic or destructive person will not be found in "the park" of focus 27 or the higher planes of love. Indeed, many have wondered how people could voluntarily consign themselves to a hellish plane rather than be sentenced there. With the mask of earthly civility stripped away, the soul simply seeks out others who share its loves, likes and dislikes (the law of attraction). From an earthly perspective, you may cringe and say "how can one willingly go to a hell where people con each other, beat each other, etc.?" But to that soul stripped of its need to be in a mixed community in C1, it seeks its true nature and surrounding.
But where does our rational mind fit into all this? In many journeys to the mental planes, such as lucid dreaming, we do not act with rationality. Common dreams are high on symbolism, yet we often seem to be present and not particularly able to reason and sort through things. Even on this board, there is almost a unanimous agreement of logic/rationality that love or PUL is the driving force behind God and the universe. How many of us know this, may strive for it, yet do not act out love anyway?
Swedenborg reports talking with spirits who were great learned men in their day, who wished to show off their knowledge of languages, and learning - yet to him, they spouted pathetic, misguided gibberish. Their motivations while on earth were based on ego, and not on love, and when they passed on, it seems that their knowledge and rationality deteriorated.
The rational mind may, to some extent convince people to go to church or temple - being schooled in the golden rule may help people to act our of charity on a rational basis, even if they don't do it from a deep seated sense of love and compassion. As such, while on earth, the rational mind appears to be able to assist with spiritual development.
Does this rational mind melt away when we die? Or is it preserved in relationship to the amount of love we have in us I have heard that immediately upon someone's death, they are very much like they were when alive - with the rational mind intact. Gradually, Swedenborg and others note that there are later stages of death where the soul expresses its core essence and then moves on to a realm appropriate for itself at that time. Suppose one understood that one was moving toward a hellish plane and that if one acted out of love, and moved in that direction one would instead move toward focus 27. A logical decision would be to start to act more lovingly.
It seems that for many, the melting away of the mask of civilization and the expression of their core essence trumps the rational thought that they should move in the direction of love.
So my question is: does our earthly rational mind persist when we die, and to what extent can we use it?
Matthew
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