Master Says

Our brain and our mind have become fixed into some negative thinking patterns, and we have not had enough time to escape from or to repair those patterns. But we can do so during the time that we sojourn on this planet. This is the easiest way. Because if we have not prepared for that day, if we have not learned about what we are doing and where we are going, then at the time of death we will be overwhelmed by different dimensional karmas. Karma is the Sanskrit term for the law of cause and effect. Whatever we do in this lifetime will be ingrained as impressions in our thinking, and when we die we will bring those impressions with us. So if we want to erase that, we must do some deep contemplation and purification. We can call it meditation, contemplation or deep prayer. But we must do it correctly. There is a very easy way to do it, but it must be correct. Just like everything else, there's a correct way. And if we know that way, it's very easy.

At the time of departure, we all hope to go to Heaven. We normally should; every average citizen in the world will go to Heaven. But there are different degrees of enjoyment of Heaven, just like there are different houses in Cape Town. Some houses are cheaper, while others are more expensive, with more equipment, more comforts, a swimming pool, everything. The extent of our developed consciousness is the extent to which we will enjoy Heaven after we leave this physical world. That is, if we have trained ourselves sufficiently, we can ascend to Heaven immediately after death. If not, we will sometimes hover around for a while until we realize that we really are gone, that we no longer have a physical instrument to work with, that our speech will not be heard by our loved ones, or that our wife or our husband is bringing another person in front of our nose every day to our bed. And there's nothing we can do about it. It doesn't matter how much we complain or how many tantrums we throw. No one understands anything, and nobody cares.

At that time, it creates great suffering for us. Also, we will be overwhelmed by the results of our thinking during the lifetime while we were in the physical body. During the time we are living, if we keep thinking negatively, then when we die, that's what we get. So if we die without preparing, without meditation on positive power, without connecting to God's power, the negative thinking that we had during the lifetime will overwhelm us and take us to unpleasant places. And that's why people say there is hell. We could escape from that hell if we are conscious enough at the time to walk out of our own prison. But most of the time, we have not prepared, so we are weak. We are not strong enough to walk out, so we have to stay in the negative atmosphere for a while until it dies down.

There is also another kind of pressure for us, not just our own individually--created sphere of negativity or pressure. We also have the collectively created consequences of the people on this planet, as well as that of our relatives and friends. Because we haven't learned the art of mastering our own destiny or how to walk the correct way to Heaven, we will stray here and there; we will be pulled apart in different directions or pushed into the unpleasant scenery of an illusionary planet, which to us at that moment seems absolutely real. And that's how people say they enter hell, and they suffer.

But it must not be like that. Even if you don't want to practice vegetarian compassion or practice meditation with us, you should always tell yourself and remember that God is merciful. That is the only thought you should remember at the time of death. Then you will be clear enough to see that Jesus is standing by, that Heaven is opening its gates, that angels are greeting you with the music of the Celestial Realms. You must remember something noble like that--that we are the sons and daughters of God, that we can never be anything lower than that and that nothing at all can harm us. These thoughts should be ingrained in your mind. If you think like this, you will not fear the Angel of Death because he doesn't really exist. He exists because we created him by believing in him during our lifetime, so he manifests. Whatever you wish shall be given unto you. Knock, and it shall be opened; ask, and it shall be given.

Because on this planet, sometimes we ask for something and when it doesn't come immediately, we think it doesn't work. But it works all the time. It's just that because we are hindered by this physical body, we might not see a result immediately. Sometimes it comes a little bit later, and we have forgotten. We forget that we wanted it. We think, "Oh, this is just luck!" or, "This is just bad fortune that these things happen to me." But nothing really happened without us wanting it in the first place. Also, if we are not strong enough in our will, then of course the karma, the negative or positive collective consciousness will affect our daily life as well as our time of departure.

In our daily life, we are more or less shielded by this physical ignorance.

At least we don't know when something bad is coming. But when we leave this physical protection, we will see everything. Everything will affect us immediately. If we die, and the loved ones are crying and lingering and missing us so much, and they cry and they suffer, we feel it exactly as if we are suffering. That's why during the time of the loved one's departure, maybe the best thing is that we should just pray for them to go to Heaven, to enjoy and be liberated. Maybe we shouldn't be praying, crying, lamenting and missing them so much, because that will make them feel very miserable and delay their departure to a higher dimension. Death should be celebrated, not mourned, because that is our final liberation. Nothing can touch us anymore; nothing can harm us. Nothing can cover us anymore. We will know everything, and we will be a part of everything. We can be anywhere in a fraction of a second. Everything that we wish for will come true immediately.

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