
Those interested in the subject of death know the Egyptian Book of the Dead, The Tibetan Book of the Dead and The Hindu Book of the Dead. Perhaps they have also read the passages by various saints about the path of soulf after death, and the experiments of psychiatrist R. Moody. H. P. Blavatsky, C. W. Leadbeater investigated this topic in their own way. J. Mirbach’s book “Life After Death” is also useful. There are articles and books on the subject, investigating the soul’s afterlife journeys, their afterlife requests or concerns, poltergeists and the reasons for their appearance… They all prove that the soul lives on after the death of the physical body. The first three also teach the art of dying.
This book explains the process of dying and the pathways after death from an anthropotheosophical perspective. It encourages us not to fear death, but to understand it as part of the soul’s evolutionary process, so that we can consciously participate in our own dying process.
This book should help you to understand more deeply the meaningfulness of life, your own as well as that of everyone else, so that you can live it more consciously while still in the physical body.
It covers the process of disintegration of the human bodies, what relatives can do to help their loved departed, also burial and cremation, and many other related issues. A few conversations with those who have departed will help to reflect on this topic even more deeply.
“Use your time on Earth consciously. Then you shall not fear the death.” (1st edition, p. 162)
ASTRĖJA. Apie mirtį ir pomirtinius kelius. Vilnius: Tiamata, [2008]. 162 p. ISBN 978-9955-31-012-9.
2-as papild. leid. [2010]. 201 p.;
reprint ed.[2015].
This book is published in German
Also an audio book version.
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