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Spiritism for Kids - Célia Xavier Camargo - Portuguese  Spanish
Year 2 - N° 80 - November 2, 2008

  Translation
FELIPE DARELLA - felipe.darella@gmail.com
 

Death doesn’t exist

 

 
This Sunday, which coincides with All Saints’ Day, date on when we honor the dead, it’s needed to stop and reflect.

Jesus said clearly that death doesn’t exist. The death of the physical body only represents the passage from a world to another one. The Spirit leaves the material world and starts living in the Spirit-world, where is his real life.

The Master did not only talk about the importance of the future life, he exemplified his teachings returning after death on the cross to show his disciples the truth he had taught.

That’s why, my friend, there’s no point in looking for our dear dead in the cemetery, once they won’t be there. Beneath the ground there is only the body, which doesn’t matter anymore. It’s like an old piece of clothing that doesn’t suit anymore, because it’s worn out.

And besides, who likes sad places?

If we can choose, we’ll naturally go to better places, more pleasant and happier. The same happens to the Spirit which left Earth.

The reality in the Spirit-world is very beautiful. Life there is much better than here, since we are still incarnated. Everything we see here on Earth, and which seems beautiful, is just a pale and imperfect copy of what exists in the Spirit-world.

This way, if we have someone we hold dear and has already left for the other side, let’s remember him/her with joy, calling on the good moments you spent together or funny things you shared, emitting caring thoughts, but not revolt or despair. Let’s make prayers involving him/her in affective vibrations so that they feel loved and protected.

If we feel the necessity to offer them anything, it’s not going back to the cemetery, where he would certainly not come back.

Put a vase of flowers in our house, and remember his/her presence. We can give something to somebody, on their behalf, and it will surely be pleasant.

Or then, my friend, you can send him a bunch of flowers.

How? Well, think of the flowers they liked best, or, then, the ones you think to be beautiful. Imagine a beautiful bunch of flowers; wrap it with paper, showing your love. Later, write a beautiful card mentally, with words you’d like to say. Then, send it saying:

— These flowers are for you!

Be sure that your beloved one will receive   your  gift.  Thus,  he’ll  feel

really  honored and will thank you for that.

Try it out!    

                                                               Aunt Célia

 



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