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WHAT HAPPENS TO PEOPLE WHO DIE BEFORE TIME? (William Judge answer)




To this question, William Judge answered the following:

« As I understand our philosophy, victims of accidental death and suicides do remain out of Devachan until the time they would have died naturally shall have come. Kama-Loka, where these and all others go, has its grades in the same way as human living states.

The first statements of these doctrines were naturally general, but elaborations have also appeared in which specific points have been dealt with. Not all suicides are alike. Certainly a thoroughly insane person who kills himself is not like one who, while sane and cowardly, does the deed, nor is this last the same as he who from a foolish philosophy or the want of it cuts off his life.

They all differ one from another, and hence their stay in Kama-Loka will vary. But in those general cases where the person stays in Kama-Loka, the personality, consisting of astral body with the passions and desires, can and does communicate with the living, whether a medium or not. This is exactly the danger of mediumship, of suicide, and of legal murder or execution of criminals.

The last is a very great danger — one of the unseen but powerful curses of the times. An executed criminal’s death is the same as that of one who is accidentally killed in effect, only that it is deliberately done, and in most cases the elements of hate, revenge, and anger in the criminal are added.

His fierce and angry personality — compound of astral body and Kama — is thrust suddenly out of life; his higher principles wait in upper Kama-Loka in a benumbed or torpid state; but his personal life flits about the abodes of men, attempting to get revenge or to do other wicked things, and every day injects into the sensitive human natures it meets all its mass of vile and unappeasable thoughts.

It thus creates picture after picture of murder and hate. Mediums are not the only ones affected by these astral personages; indeed, they are often too closely associated with other sorts of shells, and the personality of the criminal has definite attractions towards other persons.

Is it any wonder, then, that the Theosophist who has worked out our doctrines of man’s nature to their proper conclusions should deplore the custom of executing criminals?

He knows that one legal execution may and nearly always does lead to many another sudden murder or suicide.

And as the astral personalities of suicides and executed criminals are in closer touch with us than any other sort of spook, it follows that they also are more likely to come first to any Spiritualistic séance. All those who respect the suggestions of H.P. Blavasky will be interested to know that the above was her own view, often given to me, and further certified as reasonable by Adepts who can see the facts behind the scenes»
(Echoes of the Orient II, p.303)









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