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The Life After Death 74 |
Mrs. S. asked some questions with reference to
the conditions of existence in the next world, and
the life after death; she said that having recently
lost a very near relative, she had given much
thought to this subject. Many thought that
re-union with those we had loved, and who had
passed on to the future life, would only take place
after a long period of time had elapsed. She
wished to know whether one would be re-united
with those who had gone before immediately after
death.
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‘Abdu’l-Bahá answered that this would depend
upon the respective stations of the two. If both
had the same degree of development, they would
be re-united immediately after death. The
questioner then said, how could this state of
development be acquired? ‘Abdu’l-Bahá replied,
by unceasing effort, striving to do right, and to
attain spiritual qualities.
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The question was then asked as to how it would
be possible with no material bodies or environment
to recognize different entities and characters,
when all would be in the same conditions
and on the same plane of existence.
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‘Abdu’l-Bahá said if several people look into a
mirror at the same moment, they behold all the
different personalities, their characteristics and
movements; the glass of the mirror into which
they look is one. In your mind you have a variety
of thoughts, but all these thoughts are separate
and distinct. Also you may perhaps have
hundreds of friends; but when you call them
before your memory you do not confuse them one
with another: each one is separate and distinct,
having their own individualities and characteristics.
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