Wednesday 31 March 2021

Easter Resurrection

The symbol of the Easter egg, bringing delight to every chocolate loving heart (and not only children!) reminds us of the re-birth in all nature after the seeming death of winter time. One of the many deeply comforting aspects of White Eagle’s teaching – and very especially during this time of long drawn out lockdown – is the absolute certainty of what happens after the physical body dies. He tells us not only that death is not the end, but also what heaven is actually like! But more than this, he shows us how through meditative visualisation we can experience the beauty of the heaven world whilst still in physical bodies. We learn too that the crucifixion of suffering and dark winter days in our lives is not without a purpose, even though it seems terrible at the time and we may be crying from the depths of our hearts, ‘why, why, why?’

Here now are a few extracts from White Eagle’s Little Book of Comfort for the Bereaved which I hope will bring you and loved ones some comfort this Easter time.

‘In the spirit world there is the most perfect plan for the reception of every soul who leaves a physical body. A messenger is sent to welcome the newly-released soul from the physical body, to welcome them into a world of peace and beauty, a spiritual beauty such as you cannot understand.

‘When you see, in the outer world, violence and what appears to be the most terrible suffering, brought about by the ignorance and the selfishness of human kind, do remember the mercy of God and the power of God! The soul that is apparently leaving a tortured body is mercifully cloaked by a divine power. Inside, it is filled with indescribable joy and surprise. ‘Oh this is wonderful, this is beautiful, where am I?’. And the friend by his or her side will answer: ‘You are with friends; we have so much of interest to show you.’ Then that soul is led away to objects that are familiar, but beautiful. So you see, from our side of life death is non-existent: all is living eternally in that divine Love.’

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