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Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Alok Pandey, Dr./English/Death Dying And Beyond/Mediumistic Trance, Séances and Possession.htm
-041_Mediumistic Trance, Séances and Possession.htm Mediumistic Trance, Séances and Possession Mediumistic Trance, Séances and Possession: These are states wherein a human being comes under a temporary or lasting influence or possession of beings from the other worlds, usually the lower vital worlds. They are capable of real harm by using the human body and mind for their own vicious influences. Certain cases of hysteria, obsessively exaggerated love of a weak sentimental type, certain forms of epilepsies, insanities, suicide and drug abuse may well be linked to a strong influence or even a temporary possession from these darker worlds. The worst of this category is the rare incarnation o
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Alok Pandey, Dr./English/Death Dying And Beyond/The Soul's Choice.htm
-048_The Soul's Choice.htm The Soul's Choice The important thing to understand here is that it is not our outer personality that is reborn but our inmost soul. Our name and form in this life to which we are so attached is nothing more than an outer contrivance put up by the soul. The real person is within, the personality is a mere mask. The word persona in fact means just that - a mask. It is this inmost person that chooses the next formation of its personality and the environment it would like to be born in, the kind of parentage, the experience it needs etc. It is the soul that chooses our next fate and not some arbitrary force. And unlike our ignorant personality which 14. Sr
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Alok Pandey, Dr./English/Death Dying And Beyond/Behind the Iron Curtain (Case reports - Encounters with Death).htm
-032_Behind the Iron Curtain (Case reports - Encounters with Death).htm Behind the Iron Curtain — Encounters with Death (The following are personal case histories of patients of the author) Death has many faces. It sometimes comes as a reliever of human miseries, as if to give rest to someone who has walked hard and long on the rugged roads of life. To the adventurer, it comes as a sudden surprise, cutting the thread of life to break the monotony of experience and allow a variation of theme. To others it appears as a destroyer who smashes things that were beautiful and grand even as it brings down things that are mean and ugly. It can act as a great leveler who balances everything — the wi
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Alok Pandey, Dr./English/Death Dying And Beyond/Homicide and Capital Punishment.htm
Homicide and Capital Punishment If suicide is anger turned upon oneself then homicide is anger turned against others. Anger, gloom, frustration, self-depreciation, these are part of the internal constitution of a suicidal man which attracts the dark adverse forces. The homicidal man is under the sway of very similar forces. He is caught up in a net of a morbid lower-vital state of anger, jealousy, frustration, suspicion, etc. Some of those committing homicide (and this may be a sizable number) are seized by beings with a strong and vital impulse to kill. Driven by this uncontrollable urge to slay, these beings and their human representatives combine
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Alok Pandey, Dr./English/Death Dying And Beyond/Natural Ageing.htm
Natural Aging Natural Aging: Aging is supposed to be regulated by the genetic makeup. It is scientifically believed that each species has a more or less fixed average lifespan. Normally in other mammals, this span is limited to the reproductive cycle except in man. Man's lifespan is delinked to the reproductive age. Nevertheless it has so far been believed that the physical being of man is so constituted that after a certain age, a progressive decline will inevitably follow. There is a gradual decline in the mental capacities like memory, a decline in stamina, a decline in the capacities of the heart and lungs and other vital organs, a decline in physical pro
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Alok Pandey, Dr./English/Death Dying And Beyond/Death - The Hooded Mask of Life.htm
Death - The Hooded Mask of Life This question regarding the why of death has little sense for the physical scientist who does not give any more importance to the existence of life upon earth than in the formation of a lump of hard rock. For him this world and its events are a play of chance without any definitive aim or purpose. But what about the occult scientist and the spiritual realist? Here too we often find a dead end. Most philosophies simply accept death as part of nature and of life. It is a fact that has to be accepted, that's all. Is that really all or is there more to it? For in the vast economy of nature death too must serve a deep purpose
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Alok Pandey, Dr./English/Death Dying And Beyond/The Tragedy of Inner Death.htm
The Tragedy of Inner Death Thus we see that death is not just the stoppage of the body machine but even more importantly the driver-soul leaving behind a broken and frail machine. As the driver moves away, the force of life using the fuel of matter soon wears out. The machinery thence comes to a complete halt. We may envisage a situation wherein the soul leaves the body but the machinery continues. In such cases certain forces of the vital world may possess or inhabit the body temporarily and use it for its own destructive purposes. Such instances of a vital possession may arise following a seemingly spontaneous recovery or after an artificial resuscitatio
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Alok Pandey, Dr./English/Death Dying And Beyond/The Traditional Spiritual View of Immortality.htm
The Traditional Spiritual View of Immortality The energies of mind, life and body, however powerful, are as yet subordinate energies moving in the fields of a cosmic ignorance. The issue of death cannot be settled here. This is not the plane where the power for physical immortality can be found, though a relative mastery and prolongation of life may be possible by tapping these powers. This relative mastery is 7. Story from the Vishnu Purana (The legends of Lord Vishnu): Dashavatara. Koormavatara retold in English Page-264 also useful and necessary as a first preliminary step towards the final mastery. One of
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Alok Pandey, Dr./English/Death Dying And Beyond/The Grim Accountant.htm
The Grim Accountant One of the roles ascribed to death and his dark angels is to keep an unfailing account of our deeds and misdeeds. Precise and unswerving, meticulous to the penny are the grim accountants who refuse all barter and bribe. There are neither temples dedicated to the god of death, nor offerings made by devotees (if indeed there are any) since all these are of no avail. Yet are there legendary instances like that of Nachiketa and Savitri, who have shaken off the noose and the snare, snatched back from death what was truly theirs and returned triumphant from the dark and dangerous kingdom where hope thrives not, nor earthly longing and love. Even if
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Alok Pandey, Dr./English/Death Dying And Beyond/The Gita.htm
The Gita If the Upanishad lays down the broad theoretical framework for the subject of death and immortality, the Gita turns it masterfully into its practical application. The problem of the average worldly man is not so much of a striving after immortality but a cognitive frame to face the spectre of death that haunts his life and interferes with the right law of action due to his blind and nervous-sensorial attachment to life. The Gita enlightens our will and teaches us the attitudes we need to develop in facing death in our everyday life. Gems from the Gita That which really is, cannot go out of existence, just as that which is non-existen