A Life After Death
- आँ Marilyn | FIGU USA INC
- Mar 1
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The question of whether there is a life after death, in the form of a reincarnation, contains more serious pondering moments than are initially recognizable in that first instance. Only the fact of whether a person is sure or not, that a life exists after death determines his attitude toward life. If a person knows about his life after death, then he behaves completely differently than someone who does not know about reincarnation and believes that their life ends with death or at least is irrevocably over after the last day.

A person who knows about life after death cultivates a completely different attitude to life than a person who does not know about reincarnation or rejects it. The one who knows about life after death cultivates a decisive sense of personal responsibility and ethics as well as of the duty of being human and of the personal evolution. It is the person’s duty to have compassion toward his fellow human beings and all creatures. But a person who is not aware of life after death hardly ever thinks about the consequences of his thoughts, feelings, and actions. And exactly this fact, leads to the factor that man as an individual as well as in society, is almost exclusively fixed on short-term results, which are not promising for the future in the form that a truly long-term success exists.
Evolution in the sense of a future-reaching and creationally-just progress could emerge. In this fact there is also the deeper reason for all brutality and superficiality, rampant among men, as well as the will of man to place himself above others and exploit them, to maltreat, rape, enslave and subjugate them, in order to live rulingly in power and glorify himself, without sincere compassion for his neighbour - an honest compassion that has become so rare among men of the earth.
Man is always the result of how he thought, felt, acted, and lived - and so man will one day be the result of how he thinks, feels, acts, and lives.
If man wants to understand his present life, then he considers his past lives lived through - and if man wants to recognize his future life, then he considers his present way of life.
by ‘Billy’ Eduard Albert Meier
July 4th 1998
ORIGINAL GERMAN SOURCE: Ein Leben nach dem Tod
This is an authorized translation of a FIGU publication. This translation contains errors due to the insurmountable language differences between German and English. The British-English language has been specifically elected by the Plejaren as being the most suitable English language variation for the translation of all German FIGU publications.
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