33 After Death States
Posted: Mon 29. Oct 2012, 20:10
33 After Death States
There are 33 After. Death States or conditions with which ine is also connected during life of the physical body, according to his state of desire. It is possible to swich from any of these realms during life to a higher or lower plane. It all depends on one's strength or weakeness, or rather on one's ability to change any God or Demon. All realms and thier denizens are transient. AUM.
1. The hells(Niraya)
The purgatory of religion. Experienced, or rather suffered by the astralbody. State of woe, where the person experiences the results of his evil actions on earth. Evil people are connected somewhat already during life in the physical body with these hell - adobes through their astral body. A change in character will cause a change of realm.
2. Asuras(Titans)
Huge Astral Angels, often at was with the Devas.
3. The world of hungry ghosts (Peta Loka)
Astral- being with bif bellies and tiny mouths. They often torment (during life and after death) fat people to eat, and eat, and eat. Can be reached by offerings.
4. The animal world (Tiracchâna Yoni)
Physical and astral abode of animals after death. Groupsoulrealm. Very beast- like humans can and do. though, reincarnate with their astralbodies attached to animal bodies or wake up on the animal- astral plane and get a real taste of their self- created misery. There are more human astral bodies trapped in dogs and pigs than one may think...
5. THE HUMAN WORLD (Manussa Loka)
Physical and astral abode of humans. The perfect opportunity to attain NIRVÂṆA. Reason: states below that plane ate too miserable, fearful and nighted, and those above it are too happy to make the necessary effort.
6. Devas of the FOUR Great KINGS (Catumahârâjika devâ)
The Four Great Kings are mental beings with mental bodies, who guard the four quaters. They are non- human and not always friedly. You address them when you make the cross. There are a,so many music- devas on that plane. One of them inspired me to write "Deva".
A renouncer, though, would shun these realms of, though somewhat refined, sense- pleasure. There is still sexual activity on these planes. They are the heavens of all religions, where the followers of these particular beliefesystems believe to remain forever ( and forever young!) with their particular god (Allah Jehovah, Christ, Krishna, etc., etc.). Soon they shall discover that their beliefsystem is just that, a belief, or rather wishful thinking. Even existence in heaven is not forever and does not prevent one from a new incarnation in a new body. However in that heaven, which borders directly at the physical plane, one can still eat, drink, dance, sing and have sex, all of this, though, in a more refinde, spiritual way than on earth. metabolism: Through osmosis, etheric matter "Manna" passing through the etheric bodies.
7. The Thirty - Three Gods (Tâvatimsa devâ).
Refind mental bodies. Once abode of the inhabitants of the 2nd sphere, the Asuras. You can fall or rise from any realm at any time... The chief of the 33 Gods is Sakra. AUM. This is the abode where many good people wake up after death in their mental bodies.
8. Yâma devas.
A still higher state of bliss than the one before. Very refidet sexual activity. The corresponding chakras of the mental bodies contact each other and cause intensive electro- etheric energy exchange. It is more a recharging process. Very good people awake on these abodes of bliss. Pure followers of all religions awake after death on these planes of awareness in their mental- siritual bodies.The bliss- nature of these heavens creates an eternity- like illusion. In Truth, they are transient and temporary like all other realms, except NIRVÂṆA. Chief of this realm: Yama. AUM.
From here on no mor sexual activity-
How does one reincarnate in the sexless etheric realm? He, or rather IT, simply appears, attracting around itself the corresponding etheric matter, remaining on this plane until its (the being's)desire is outlived.
9. Countened devas (Tusitâ deva).
Realm of Bodhisattvas. From - but also in - there they reincarnate once more to then attain NIRVÂṆA.
10. Devas Delighting in Creation (Nimmânarati devâ)
They can create any shape, anything they loke. Often mistaken by religion as God or creator, etc., although there were creators of Manas of our bodies, but according to our desire or rather our state of ignorance.
11. Devas Wielding Power over Other's Creation (ditto).
We leave the world of sense desire and enter.
12. Retinue of Brahmâ (Brahma - Parisaja devâ), the World of Form.
This realm is not to be confused with our forms, but rather with the archetypes of each form. If one succeeded to suppress all sensual desires during his life on erath, he enters after death one 0f the worlds between 12 and 31. If one has truly eradicated all sensual desires he becomes a candidate for the higher worlds up to NIRVÂṆA.
13. Ministers of Brahmâ (Brahma - Purohitâ deva)
14. Great Brahmâs )Mahâ Brahmâ.
One of them urged the enlightened Buddha not to keep his wisdom for himself but to teach it to the world.
We enter now the the planes of upmost purity and spirituality. The beings have spiritual bodies which are sustained and nourished by delight. That is their food.
15. Devas of Limited Radiance (Parittabhâ devâ)
16. Devas of Unbounded Radiance (Appamânabhâ devâ)
There are 33 After. Death States or conditions with which ine is also connected during life of the physical body, according to his state of desire. It is possible to swich from any of these realms during life to a higher or lower plane. It all depends on one's strength or weakeness, or rather on one's ability to change any God or Demon. All realms and thier denizens are transient. AUM.
1. The hells(Niraya)
The purgatory of religion. Experienced, or rather suffered by the astralbody. State of woe, where the person experiences the results of his evil actions on earth. Evil people are connected somewhat already during life in the physical body with these hell - adobes through their astral body. A change in character will cause a change of realm.
2. Asuras(Titans)
Huge Astral Angels, often at was with the Devas.
3. The world of hungry ghosts (Peta Loka)
Astral- being with bif bellies and tiny mouths. They often torment (during life and after death) fat people to eat, and eat, and eat. Can be reached by offerings.
4. The animal world (Tiracchâna Yoni)
Physical and astral abode of animals after death. Groupsoulrealm. Very beast- like humans can and do. though, reincarnate with their astralbodies attached to animal bodies or wake up on the animal- astral plane and get a real taste of their self- created misery. There are more human astral bodies trapped in dogs and pigs than one may think...
5. THE HUMAN WORLD (Manussa Loka)
Physical and astral abode of humans. The perfect opportunity to attain NIRVÂṆA. Reason: states below that plane ate too miserable, fearful and nighted, and those above it are too happy to make the necessary effort.
6. Devas of the FOUR Great KINGS (Catumahârâjika devâ)
The Four Great Kings are mental beings with mental bodies, who guard the four quaters. They are non- human and not always friedly. You address them when you make the cross. There are a,so many music- devas on that plane. One of them inspired me to write "Deva".
A renouncer, though, would shun these realms of, though somewhat refined, sense- pleasure. There is still sexual activity on these planes. They are the heavens of all religions, where the followers of these particular beliefesystems believe to remain forever ( and forever young!) with their particular god (Allah Jehovah, Christ, Krishna, etc., etc.). Soon they shall discover that their beliefsystem is just that, a belief, or rather wishful thinking. Even existence in heaven is not forever and does not prevent one from a new incarnation in a new body. However in that heaven, which borders directly at the physical plane, one can still eat, drink, dance, sing and have sex, all of this, though, in a more refinde, spiritual way than on earth. metabolism: Through osmosis, etheric matter "Manna" passing through the etheric bodies.
7. The Thirty - Three Gods (Tâvatimsa devâ).
Refind mental bodies. Once abode of the inhabitants of the 2nd sphere, the Asuras. You can fall or rise from any realm at any time... The chief of the 33 Gods is Sakra. AUM. This is the abode where many good people wake up after death in their mental bodies.
8. Yâma devas.
A still higher state of bliss than the one before. Very refidet sexual activity. The corresponding chakras of the mental bodies contact each other and cause intensive electro- etheric energy exchange. It is more a recharging process. Very good people awake on these abodes of bliss. Pure followers of all religions awake after death on these planes of awareness in their mental- siritual bodies.The bliss- nature of these heavens creates an eternity- like illusion. In Truth, they are transient and temporary like all other realms, except NIRVÂṆA. Chief of this realm: Yama. AUM.
From here on no mor sexual activity-
How does one reincarnate in the sexless etheric realm? He, or rather IT, simply appears, attracting around itself the corresponding etheric matter, remaining on this plane until its (the being's)desire is outlived.
9. Countened devas (Tusitâ deva).
Realm of Bodhisattvas. From - but also in - there they reincarnate once more to then attain NIRVÂṆA.
10. Devas Delighting in Creation (Nimmânarati devâ)
They can create any shape, anything they loke. Often mistaken by religion as God or creator, etc., although there were creators of Manas of our bodies, but according to our desire or rather our state of ignorance.
11. Devas Wielding Power over Other's Creation (ditto).
We leave the world of sense desire and enter.
12. Retinue of Brahmâ (Brahma - Parisaja devâ), the World of Form.
This realm is not to be confused with our forms, but rather with the archetypes of each form. If one succeeded to suppress all sensual desires during his life on erath, he enters after death one 0f the worlds between 12 and 31. If one has truly eradicated all sensual desires he becomes a candidate for the higher worlds up to NIRVÂṆA.
13. Ministers of Brahmâ (Brahma - Purohitâ deva)
14. Great Brahmâs )Mahâ Brahmâ.
One of them urged the enlightened Buddha not to keep his wisdom for himself but to teach it to the world.
We enter now the the planes of upmost purity and spirituality. The beings have spiritual bodies which are sustained and nourished by delight. That is their food.
15. Devas of Limited Radiance (Parittabhâ devâ)
16. Devas of Unbounded Radiance (Appamânabhâ devâ)