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Old 15-10-2018, 10:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Rayden_Greywolf
So, I find myself very upset with most people's theories on what happens to a soul after a suicide. People are quick to point out the grave consequences, such as being born again almost immediately with extra karmic baggage, or how it damages one's soul very badly. Rarely do they talk about recovery or love. I know personally this lack of understanding and compassion tends to make my feelings seem "wrong" or invalid. This has me wondering: What really happens to the soul after suicide? Is it really all gloom and doom?
The discussion on suicide only makes sense if it's taken in context, the trouble is that most discussions on suicide take place in the context of judgement against low level morality. It's often seen as the cowardly and 'wrong' thing to do, but my question would be that if people are bandying those words around what do they say about them? Most people's theories aren't theories, they're discussions of ignorance because few of them seem to have had any real experience of walking that particular Path or have talked to those who have attempted suicide.

We are here to learn the lessons, grow Spiritually and there are Karmic Obligations/Life's Purpose. The Path to suicide is quite an experience for the one walking it, and the aftermath leaves those left behind with their own lessons etc.. What are the reasons that suicide is not a valid experience chosen by a Soul? And if that is the case, what are the reasons it isn't it as much of a valid experience for those left behind? If it happens at all - according to what some very Spiritually advanced people have said on this forum - it has only happened within Karmic Agreements/Life Purpose. If it has been chosen and agreed to by others that a Soul will experience suicide, doesn't that make it not cowardly but Divine Will?


When a Soul goes back to Spirit, allegedly there is nothing but Love because that's all Spirit is. However, it seems that suicide is the exception to the rule.

Karmic baggage??? Karma is probably one of the most misunderstood words in Spirituality, and in this case it doesn't make any sense at all. It's not karma, what you're doing when you use the word is perpetuating judgement. There is no time, allegedly. In science, all of time exists all of the time so what we call past, present and future is happening right now. Spirituality says much about the same. So with that, what of karma and Past Lives? That has yet to be explained it seems, because karma and Past Lives are all discussed within a linear, human - not Spiritual - time frame. Who decides good and bad karma, right and wrong, wasted?


By the way, the Sanskrit word 'karma; means 'action', nothing more. Anything else is a Spiritual myth.
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