Capitolo 31
die. We, mistake perhaps there if we suppose that those Cristiano that
it is in great physical pain in theirs last hours, suffers in mind. The
death's effects on the frame don't necessarily disturb the
the calm of the soul. The body can be in spasms while the soul is to
peace; and the reverse is true;--as in nightmare, when the mind it is
suffering while the sleeps of body. A Cristiano doesn't have anything fear in
this respect. To die won't be--as in the full health we suppose that it is--a
lacerating violent asunder of the soul from the rigid taking of the
body; but the preparation of the deadly frame for the resolution, from the
illness, however rapid, it is also all right the mind for the event. Also in
cases of died by accidents, this seems to be true.
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But the a lot of touch that to die will suddenly be transferred, and with
violence, in strange scenes that have to submerge and they have to distract the
senses. It seems to theirs that has to be as being immediately turned
in a distant city, unknown, and waking up himself/herself/itself among the confusion and
strangeness of that place. We cannot believe how such it is the experience
of Cristiano dying. It would seem rather than there is, for before, a
perception of spiritual forms, to administer spirits that he/she talks to low voice the peace
to the soul, and assuring him/it some safety, and offering doesn't fear him/it. It is
says of angels, "it is them not all administering spirits, expeditious ahead to
do you administer for theirs who will be heirs of the salvation?" When it is able us we have need
their office more, that in the passage from this world to the world of
spirits? The revelation is perhaps made of some past friends; and
the desire of those that you/they thought that they saw a beloved facendoloro a sign
street, has been able to have its foundation in truth. There is a lot of
the probability in that notorious piece, the address of "The dying Cristiano to
his anima";--and anybody part of him is more probable than this:--