A few years ago a little girl by the name of Florence Bennett in
Kankakee, Illinois, fell into such a trance. She returned to the body every few days, but
stayed within only a few hours each time, and the whole trance lasted three weeks, more or
less. During the returns to her body she told relatives that in her absence she seemed to be
in a place inhabited by all the people who died. But she stated that none of them spoke
about dying and no one among them seemed to realize that they were dead. Among those she had
seen was a locomotive engineer who had been accidentally killed. His body was mangled in the
accident which caused death. The little girl perceived him there walking about minus arms,
and with lesions upon his head, all of which is in line with facts usually seen by mystic
investigators. Persons who have been hurt in accidents go about thus, until they learn that
a mere wish to have their body made whole will supply a new arm or[pg 142]limb, for desire stuff is most quickly and readily molded by thought.
Death.
After a longer or shorter time there comes in each life a point
where the experiences which a spirit can gain from its present environment have been
exhausted, and life terminates in death.
Death may be sudden and seemingly unexpected, as for instance by
earthquake, upon the battle-field, or by accident, as we call it, but in reality, death is
never accidental or unforeseen by Higher Powers. Not a sparrow falls to the ground without
divine Will. There are along life's path partings of the way, as it were; on one side the
main line of life continues onward, the other path leads into what we might call a blind
alley. If the man takes that path, it soon ends in death. We are here in life for the sake
of gaining experience and each life has a certain harvest to reap. If we order our life in
such a manner that we gain the knowledge it is intended we should acquire, we continue in
life, and opportunities of different kinds constantly come our way. But if we neglect them,
and the life goes into paths which are not congruous[pg 143]to our individual development it would be a waste of time to let us stay in
such environment. Therefore the Great and Wise Beings, Who are behind the scene of
evolution, terminate our life, that we may have a fresh start in a different sphere of
influence. The law of conservation of energy is not confined to the Physical World, but
operates in the spiritual realms also. There is nothing in life that has not its purpose. We
do wrong to rail against circumstances, no matter how disagreeable, we should rather
endeavor to learn the lessons which are contained therein, that we may live a long and
useful life. Some one may object, and say: You are inconsistent in your teachings. You say
there is really no death, that we go into a brighter existence, and that we have to learn
other lessons there in a different sphere of usefulness! Why then aim to live a long life
here?
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