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Spiritism for Kids - Célia Xavier Camargo - Portuguese  Spanish
Year 10 - N° 489 - October 30, 2016

Translation
Johnny Silveira / silveirajohnny@yahoo.com
 

 

Celebrate life!
 

Hello, little friend!

Did you know that the "Day of the Dead" is celebrated in the month of November and it is also called “All Souls’ Day"?

However, the Spiritist Doctrine teaches us that there is no death. No one dies! So those who have already left the earth and are considered "dead" are alive!

There comes a time when the physical body is no longer able to continue living, either by an illness, an accident or by the natural wear and tear of age, so the body dies as it is matter and subject to its natural transformation.

The soul or spirit is immortal and never dies. With the death of the body, the Spirit goes back to its real life which is the spiritual one. Like a bird that was a prisoner in a cage, it wins its freedom and flies through space.

But why do people cry when someone dies?

Because of the lack of knowledge on the subject and the selfishness on our part as we wish that to have our loved ones here at our side, even if they are suffering!

As a prisoner who earns their freedom after serving the sentence, one day we will also be restored our freedom.

That is a happy day for a Spirit, a special occasion that deserves to be celebrated, right?
 

What would you think if you saw the family and friends of the prisoner and even other prisoners asking him to stay?

You would say that they are being selfish, correct?

However, when the Spirit gains freedom after serving their time on earth, we cry and ask them not to go, to stay with us as we still are prisoners of our bodies.

So when someone disincarnates we should not despair. We should think of them as someone who is still alive but in another dimension.

Jesus said that in Our Father's house there are many mansions. These mansions are represented throughout the universe, in the infinite planets we see in space but they also represent the spiritual world which is where Spirits live after leaving Earth.

The Spirit just changes its life, making a trip to a place where they feel happier and where they will be able to learn and progress.

We should not cry and mourn the death of the departed, as it could harm them, but remember that our prayers can help them and envelop them in peace and well-being wherever they are.

We must learn to value life at all times.

Celebrate life!


Aunt Celia



 



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