Incorporeal Life

INTRODUCTION

This book, presented by Christian Rationalism to all those who search for truth, undeniably represents one more decisive effort to transmit a clear, concise, objective view of facts of the utmost importance that take place in the earthly scenario.

Incorporeal Life is an unquestionable reality.

As the Universe is composed only of Force and Matter, an important thesis unfolds from the association of these two fundamental principles. Investigation and study of psychic phenomena of extra-terrestrial life have brought to light much knowledge which was held back by objectionable interests of detrimental groups. Such knowledge is an integral part of that thesis, and this book is a valuable contribution to its development.

Everyone – provided he has received good moral upbringing and is in full control of his mental faculties – tries to follow a pattern of common-sense behaviour, endeavours to do good to others, and to be somehow useful to his fellow men. Nevertheless, it must be admitted that lack of knowledge about life's truths is the main reason why men have not developed these noble, though elementary attributes. Everyone needs and ought to pursue the development of these qualities towards their equals – be they friends, associates or even strangers.

Who we are, why we are – these are the unknowns which this book reveals, thus opening new horizons to the scope of immaterial life, and expanding the enlightenment that this important issue involves.

Generally speaking, the idea that individuals have of themselves, especially in religious circles, is clearly materialistic. For them, their own image is what they see in a mirror, while that image shows only the outward appearance which is merely an accidental expression of the spirit. Those who have a knowledge of incorporeal life, however, know that the spirit incarnates many times until it reaches a certain degree of evolution. It is to be regretted that millions of people still stubbornly fail to recognize this great truth. They remain in the most primitive ignorance of their position in the trajectory of existence.

It is therefore necessary to eliminate from the human mind the false concepts, deceptive beliefs, and fallacies which have so delayed spiritual growth. All efforts aiming at this goal should be welcomed by every sensible, loyal, truthful individual.

The context of Incorporeal Life presents this characteristic feature which is undoubtedly the utmost guarantee of its usefulness and value. Therefore, although its revelations may sound strange to those who for the first time come into contact with them, the readers will have ample cause to rejoice at this unique opportunity of acquiring such valuable, useful knowledge.

Christian Rationalism has no commercial or speculative interest whatsoever in the explanation of its doctrine. We are not driven by the purpose of enlisting followers in order to obtain financial support. There is no collection of alms, soliciting of gratuities or any other means of reaching into the pockets of those who may be interested in the teachings of the doctrine and wish to study it in order to put its beneficial principles into practice.

As a result of this unconcerned with material benefits, we feel entitled to expound the raw and naked truth with authority, without the slightest clever expedient. We are not afraid to drive away the mystical believers or the stubborn dogmatics, because the paramount purpose of Christian Rationalism is to divulge principles that can rise human spirituality, and not, as previously stated, to enlist converts.

Do right by everybody, is an aphorism that agrees with the way Christian Rationalism presents itself. And there can be no greater good for man to gain enlightenment – a most necessary element for him to benefit from incarnation.

 

 



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