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Death - what is it? What is death and how not to be afraid of it? Man after death. Scientific approach What after the death of a person is science

Birth and death are the boundaries of life for every creature on the planet. These are two sisters that complement each other, two halves of a whole that constantly touch and interact. Each is the start of something new, and at the same time both symbolize the completion of another cycle of existence. And if we associate only pleasant and joyful moments with birth, then the end of life, approaching every day, frightens and frightens us with the unknown. What is human death? What will happen next? Let's figure it out together.

What is death?

The world is structured in such a way that all creatures living in it go through several stages: birth (appearance, emergence), growth and development, flourishing (maturity), extinction (aging), death. Even representatives go through similar cycles inanimate nature: stars and galaxies, for example, as well as various social objects - organizations and powers. In a word, nothing in physical world cannot exist forever: everything has a logical beginning and an equally appropriate end. What can we say about living creatures: insects, birds, animals and humans. They are designed in such a way that the body, after working for a certain amount of time, begins to wear out and ceases its vital functions.

Death is the final stage of life, which becomes the consequence of a deep, strong, irreversible dysfunction of vital organs. If it occurs due to the natural wear and tear of tissues, cell aging, then it is called physiological, or natural. A man who has lived a long and happy life, one day he falls asleep and never opens his eyes again. Such a death is even considered desirable; it does not bring pain or suffering to the dying person. When the end of life was the result of unfavorable circumstances and factors, then we can talk about pathological death. It occurs due to injury, asphyxia or blood loss, and is caused by infections and diseases. Sometimes death occurs on a massive scale. For example, in the 14th century, a pandemic covered all of Europe and Asia. What is the Black Death? This is exactly that terrible pestilence, a pandemic that has taken the lives of 60 million people over two decades.

Different points of view

Atheists believe that the end of a person’s existence, his transition into complete non-existence - this is how death can be characterized. This, in their opinion, is the death of not only the physical body, but also the consciousness of the individual. They do not believe in the soul, considering it a unique form of brain activity. Afterwards, the gray matter is no longer supplied with oxygen, so it dies along with other organs. Accordingly, atheists completely exclude eternal life and

As for science, from its point of view, death is the natural mechanism that protects the planet from overpopulation. It also ensures a change of generations, each subsequent one achieving greater development than the previous one, which becomes the starting point for the introduction of innovations and progressive technologies in different spheres of life.

Instead, religion explains in its own way what human death is. All known world religions emphasize that the death of the physical body is not the end. After all, it is just a shell for the eternal - inner world, souls. Everyone comes into this world to fulfill their destiny, after which they return to the Creator in heaven. Death is only the destruction of the bodily shell, after which the soul does not cease to exist, but continues it outside the body. In every religion, ideas about afterlife their own, and they are all significantly different from each other.

Death in Christianity

Let's start with this religion, since it is closer and more familiar to the Slavic people. Even in ancient times, having learned what the black death was, and being frightened by its irresistible power, people started talking about the rebirth of the soul. Rather, out of fear of death, trying to give themselves hope, some Christians admitted that a person was prescribed not one, but several lives. If he made serious mistakes, sinned, but managed to repent, then the Lord will definitely give him a chance to correct what he did - he will give him another rebirth, but in a different body. In fact, true Christianity denies the mythical doctrine of the pre-existence of the soul. Even the second Council of Constantinople, registered in the 6th century, threatened with anathema to anyone who would spread such ridiculous and absurd judgments.

According to Christianity, there is no death as such. Our existence on earth is just a preparation, a rehearsal for eternal life next to the Lord. After the immediate death of the bodily shell, the soul remains next to it for several days. Then on the third day, usually after burial, it flies to heaven or goes to the lair of devils and demons.

What is the death of a person and what awaits him next? Christianity claims that this is just the completion of a minor stage in the existence of the soul, after which it continues to develop in paradise. But before she gets there, she must go through the Last Judgment: unrepentant sinners are sent to purgatory. The length of stay in it depends on what the atrocities of the deceased were, how fiercely his relatives on earth pray for him.

Opinions of other religions

They interpret the concept of death in their own way. First, let's find out what death is from the point of view of Muslim philosophy. Firstly, Islam and Christianity have a lot in common. In the religion of Asian countries, earthly life is also considered a transitional stage. After its completion, the soul goes to trial, which is headed by Nakir and Munkar. They are the ones who will tell you where to go: to heaven or hell. Then comes the highest and fair judgment of Allah himself. It will only come after the Universe collapses and completely disappears. Secondly, death itself, the sensations during it, strongly depend on the presence of sins and faith. It will be invisible and painless for true Muslims, long-lasting and painful for atheists and infidels.

As for Buddhism, for representatives of this religion the issues of death and life are secondary. In religion there is not even the concept of a soul as such, there are only its basic functions: knowledge, desire, sensation and imagination. The body plus bodily needs are characterized by the same aspects. True, Buddhists believe in reincarnation and believe that one is always reborn - into a person or another living creature.

But Judaism does not pay any attention to explaining what death is. This, according to its adherents, is not such an important issue. Having borrowed various concepts from other religions, Judaism has absorbed a kaleidoscope of mixed and adapted beliefs. Therefore, it provides for reincarnation, as well as the presence of heaven, hell and purgatory.

Reasonings of philosophers

In addition to representatives of religious denominations, thinkers also liked to raise the issue of the end of earthly life. What is death from a philosophical point of view? For example, the representative of Antiquity Plato believed that it is the result of the separation of the soul from the mortal physical shell. The thinker believed that the body is a prison for the spirit. In it, he forgets about his spiritual origin and strives to satisfy his base instincts.

The Roman Seneca assured that he was not afraid of death. In his opinion, it is either the end, when you no longer care, or resettlement, which means continuation. Seneca was sure that nowhere would man be as cramped as on earth. Epicurus, meanwhile, believed that we get everything bad from our sensations. Death is the end of feelings and emotions. Therefore, there is nothing to be afraid of.

What is death from the point of view of medieval philosophy? Early theologians - God-Bearer, Ignatius and Tatian - contrasted it with life, and not in favor of the latter. The desire to die for faith and the Lord again becomes a cult. In the 19th century, the attitude towards the death of the body changed: some tried not to think about it, others, on the contrary, preached about death, erecting it on the altar. Schopenhauer wrote: only an animal fully enjoys life and its benefits, because it does not think about death. In his opinion, only the mind is to blame for the fact that the end of earthly life seems so terrifying to us. “The greatest fear is the fear of death,” the thinker asserted.

Main stages

The spiritual component of a person’s death is clear. Now let's try to find out what it is. Doctors distinguish several stages of the dying process:

  1. Pregonal state. Lasts from ten minutes to several hours. The person is inhibited, his consciousness is unclear. There may be no pulse in the peripheral arteries, while it can only be felt in the femoral and carotid arteries. There is pallor of the skin and shortness of breath. The pregonal state ends with a terminal pause.
  2. Agonal stage. Breathing may stop (from 30 seconds to one and a half minutes), blood pressure drops to zero, and reflexes, including eye reflexes, fade away. Inhibition occurs in the cerebral cortex, and the functions of the gray matter are gradually turned off. Life activity becomes chaotic, the body ceases to exist as a single whole.
  3. Agony. Lasts only a few minutes. Precedes clinical death. This is the last stage of a person’s struggle for life. All functions of the body are disrupted, parts of the central nervous system, located above the brain stem, begin to slow down. Sometimes deep but rare breathing appears, and a distinct but short-term increase in pressure occurs. Consciousness and reflexes are absent, although they may briefly return. From the outside it seems that a person is getting better, but such a state is deceptive - this is the last flash of life.

Then follows clinical death. Although this is the last stage of dying, it is reversible. A person can be brought out of this state or he independently returns to life. What is clinical death? A detailed description of the process is outlined below.

Clinical death and its signs

This period is quite short. What is clinical death? And what are its signs? Doctors give a clear definition: this is the stage that occurs immediately after the cessation of breathing and active blood circulation. Changes in cells are observed in the central nervous system and other organs. If doctors competently support the functioning of the heart and lungs with the help of devices, then restoration of the body’s vital functions is quite possible.

The main signs of clinical death:

  • Reflexes and consciousness are absent.
  • Cyanosis of the epidermis is observed, with hemorrhagic shock and large blood loss - severe pallor.
  • The pupils are greatly dilated.
  • Heartbeats stop, the person does not breathe.

Cardiac arrest is diagnosed when there is no pulsation in the carotid arteries for 5 seconds and contraction of the organ is not audible. If a patient is given an electrocardiogram, ventricular fibrillation can be seen, that is, contractions of individual myocardial bundles, bradyarrhythmia will be expressed, or a straight line will be recorded, which indicates a complete cessation of muscle function.

Lack of breathing is also determined quite simply. It is diagnosed if, after 15 seconds of observation, doctors cannot recognize obvious movements of the chest and do not hear the sound of exhaled air. At the same time, irregular convulsive breaths cannot provide ventilation to the lungs, so it is difficult to call them full breathing. Although doctors, knowing what it is, are trying to save the patient at this stage. Since this condition is not yet a guarantee that a person will definitely die.

What to do?

We found out that clinical death is the very last stage before the final death of the physical body. Its duration directly depends on the nature of the disease or injury that led to this condition, as well as on the course and complexity of the stages that precede it. So, if the preagonal and agonal periods were accompanied by complications, for example, severe circulatory disorders, then the duration of clinical death does not exceed 2 minutes.

It is not always possible to record the exact moment of its occurrence. Only in 15% of cases, experienced doctors know when it began and can name the time of transition from clinical death to biological death. Therefore, if the patient does not have signs of the latter, for example, cadaveric spots, then we can talk about the absence of actual death of the physical body. In this case, you need to immediately begin artificial respiration and chest compressions. Doctors say that if you find a person who has no signs of life, then the sequence of your actions should be as follows:

  1. State the absence of reactions to stimuli.
  2. Call an ambulance.
  3. Lay the person down on a flat, hard surface and check the airway.
  4. If the patient does not breathe on his own, perform mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration: two slow full breaths.
  5. Check for a pulse.
  6. If there is no pulse, perform cardiac massage, alternating it with ventilation of the lungs.

Continue in this spirit until the resuscitation team arrives. Qualified doctors will carry out all necessary rescue measures. Knowing in practice what human death is, they diagnose it only when all methods fail and the patient does not breathe for a certain number of minutes. After they expire, it is believed that the brain cells began to die. And since this organ is actually the only irreplaceable one in the body, doctors record the time of death.

Death in the eyes of a child

The topic of death has always been interesting to children. Children begin to fear this phenomenon at the age of 4-5, when they gradually realize what it is. The baby is worried that his parents and other close people will not die. If a tragedy occurred, then how to explain to a child what death is? Firstly, do not under any circumstances hide this fact. There is no need to lie that the person went on a long business trip or went to the hospital for treatment. The kid feels that the answers are not true, and his feeling of fear intensifies even more. In the future, when the lie comes to light, the baby may be very offended, hate you, and receive serious psychological trauma.

Secondly, you can take your baby to church for the funeral service. But for now it’s better for him not to attend the funeral itself. Psychologists say that the procedure will be difficult for the fragile child’s psyche and will lead to stress. If one of the relatives very close to the baby has died, he must do something for the deceased: light a candle, write a farewell note.

How to explain to a child what death is loved one? Say that he has now gone to God in heaven, where he has turned into an angel, and from now on will protect the baby. Alternatively, there is a possible story about the transformation of the soul of the deceased into a butterfly, a dog or a newborn baby. Should I take the baby to the cemetery after the funeral? Protect him from such visits for a while: this place is very gloomy, and visiting it will negatively affect the child’s psyche. If he wants to “talk” with the dead man, take him to church. Say that this is exactly the place where you can mentally or out loud communicate with someone who is no longer with us.

How to stop being afraid of death?

Not only children, but also adults are often interested in what death is and how not to be afraid of it. Psychologists give many useful recommendations that will help reduce unnecessary fears and make you more courageous in the face of the inevitable:

  • Do what you love. You simply won't have time for bad thoughts. It has been proven that those who have enjoyable activities are much happier. After all, 99% of diseases are caused by stressful situations, neuroses and negative thoughts.
  • Remember: no one is death. Where does the idea that she is scary come from then? Perhaps everything happens painlessly: the body is most likely in a state of shock, so it automatically deprives itself of sensitivity.
  • Pay attention to the dream. After all, it is called the little death. The person is unconscious, nothing hurts. When you die, you will fall asleep just as serenely and sweetly. So, there is no need to be afraid.

And just live and enjoy this wonderful feeling. Are you still concerned about what death is and how to relate to it? Philosophically. It is inevitable, but you shouldn’t dwell on thoughts about it. We need to appreciate every moment that fate has given us, to be able to see happiness and joy even in the most negative moments of life. Think about how good it is that the morning of a new day has come: make sure that there is not even a shadow of sorrow in it. Remember: we were born to live, not to die.

Nikolai Viktorovich Levashov in the early 90s of the 20th century described in detail and accurately what Life (living matter) is, how and where it appears; what conditions must be on planets for the origin of life; what is memory; how and where it functions; what is Reason; what are the necessary and sufficient conditions for the appearance of Mind in living matter; what are emotions and what is their role in evolutionary development Human, and much more. He proved inevitability and pattern appearance of Life on any planet on which the corresponding conditions simultaneously occur. For the first time, he accurately and clearly showed what Man really is, how and why he is embodied in a physical body, and what happens to him after the inevitable death of this body. has long given comprehensive answers to the questions posed by the author in this article. Nevertheless, quite sufficient arguments have been collected here indicating that modern science knows practically nothing about either Man or real the structure of the World in which we all live...

There is life after death!

Sight modern science: does the soul exist, and is Consciousness immortal?

Every person who has encountered the death of a loved one asks the question: is there life after death? Nowadays, this issue is of particular relevance. If several centuries ago the answer to this question was obvious to everyone, now, after a period of atheism, its solution is more difficult. We cannot simply believe hundreds of generations of our ancestors, who, through personal experience, century after century, were convinced that man has an immortal soul. We want to have facts. Moreover, the facts are scientific. From school they tried to convince us that there is no God, there is no immortal soul. At the same time, we were told that this is what he says. And we believed... Note that exactly believed that there is no immortal soul, believed that this is supposedly proven by science, believed that there is no God. None of us has even tried to figure out what impartial science says about the soul. We simply trusted certain authorities, without particularly going into the details of their worldview, objectivity and interpretation of scientific facts.

And now, when the tragedy happened, there is a conflict within us. We feel that the soul of the deceased is eternal, that it is alive, but on the other hand, the old stereotypes instilled in us that there is no soul drag us into the abyss of despair. This struggle within us is very difficult and very exhausting. We want the truth!

So let's look at the question of the existence of the soul through real, non-ideologized, objective science. Let's hear the opinions of real scientists on this issue and personally evaluate the logical calculations. It is not our FAITH in the existence or non-existence of the soul, but only KNOWLEDGE that can extinguish this internal conflict, preserve our strength, give confidence, and look at the tragedy from a different, real point of view.

The article will talk about Consciousness. We will analyze the question of Consciousness from the point of view of science: where is Consciousness located in our body and can it stop its life?

What is Consciousness?

First, about what Consciousness is in general. People have thought about this question throughout the history of mankind, but still cannot come to a final decision. We know only some of the properties and possibilities of consciousness. Consciousness is awareness of oneself, one’s personality, it is a great analyzer of all our feelings, emotions, desires, plans. Consciousness is what sets us apart, what makes us feel that we are not objects, but individuals. In other words, Consciousness miraculously reveals our fundamental existence. Consciousness is our awareness of our “I”, but at the same time Consciousness is great secret. Consciousness has no dimensions, no form, no color, no smell, no taste; it cannot be touched or turned in your hands. Even though we know very little about consciousness, we know with absolute certainty that we have it.

One of the main questions of humanity is the question of the nature of this very Consciousness (soul, “I”, ego). Materialism and idealism have diametrically opposed views on this issue. From point of view materialism Human Consciousness is the substrate of the brain, a product of matter, a product of biochemical processes, a special fusion of nerve cells. From point of view idealism Consciousness is the ego, “I”, spirit, soul - an immaterial, invisible, eternally existing, non-dying energy that spiritualizes the body. Acts of consciousness always involve a subject who is actually aware of everything.

If you are interested in purely religious ideas about the soul, then it will not provide any evidence of the existence of the soul. The doctrine of the soul is a dogma and is not subject to scientific proof. There are absolutely no explanations, much less evidence, for materialists who believe that they are impartial scientists (although this is far from the case).

But how do most people, who are equally far from religion, from philosophy, and from science too, imagine this Consciousness, soul, “I”? Let's ask ourselves, what is “I”?

Gender, name, profession and other role functions

The first thing that comes to mind for most is: “I am a person”, “I am a woman (man)”, “I am a businessman (turner, baker)”, “I am Tanya (Katya, Alexey)”, “I am a wife ( husband, daughter)”, etc. These are certainly funny answers. Your individual, unique “I” cannot be defined general concepts. There are a huge number of people in the world with the same characteristics, but they are not your “I”. Half of them are women (men), but they are not “I” either, people with the same professions seem to have their own “I”, not yours, the same can be said about wives (husbands), people of different professions, social status , nationalities, religion, etc. No affiliation with any group will explain to you what your individual “I” represents, because Consciousness is always personal. I am not qualities (qualities only belong to our “I”), because the qualities of the same person can change, but his “I” will remain unchanged.

Mental and physiological characteristics

Some say that their "I" are their reflexes, their behavior, their individual ideas and preferences, their psychological characteristics and so on. In fact, this cannot be the core of the personality, which is called “I”. Why? Because throughout life, behavior, ideas, preferences, and, especially, psychological characteristics change. It cannot be said that if these features were different before, then it was not my “I”.

Realizing this, some people make the following argument: “I am my individual body”. This is already more interesting. Let's examine this assumption as well. Everyone knows from the school anatomy course that the cells of our body are gradually renewed throughout life. Old ones die (apoptosis), and new ones are born. Some cells (the epithelium of the gastrointestinal tract) are completely renewed almost every day, but there are cells that go through their life cycle much longer. On average, every 5 years all the cells of the body are renewed. If we consider the “I” to be a simple collection of human cells, then the result will be absurd. It turns out that if a person lives, for example, 70 years, during this time all the cells in his body will change at least 10 times (i.e. 10 generations). Could this mean that not just one person, but 10 people lived their 70-year life? different people? Isn't that pretty stupid? We conclude that “I” cannot be a body, because the body is not permanent, but “I” is permanent. This means that the “I” cannot be either the qualities of cells or their totality.

But here the particularly erudite give a counter-argument: “Okay, with bones and muscles it’s clear, this really cannot be the “I”, but there are nerve cells! And they are alone for the rest of their lives. Maybe “I” is the sum of nerve cells?”

Let's think about this question together...

Does consciousness consist of nerve cells? Materialism is accustomed to decomposing the entire multidimensional world into mechanical components, “testing harmony with algebra” (A.S. Pushkin). The most naive misconception of militant materialism regarding personality is the idea that personality is a set of biological qualities. However, the combination of impersonal objects, be they even neurons, cannot give rise to a personality and its core - the “I”.

How can this most complex “I”, feeling, capable of experiences, love, be simply the sum of specific cells of the body, along with the ongoing biochemical and bioelectric processes? How might these processes shape the self? Provided that nerve cells constituted our “I”, then we would lose part of our “I” every day. With each dead cell, with each neuron, the “I” would become smaller and smaller. With cell restoration, it would increase in size.

Scientific research carried out in different countries world, prove that nerve cells, like all other cells of the human body, are capable of regeneration (restoration). This is what the most serious international biological journal writes: Nature: "Employees of the Californian Institute biological research them. Salk discovered that in the brains of adult mammals, fully functional young cells are born that function on a par with existing neurons. Professor Frederick Gage and his colleagues also concluded that brain tissue renews itself most rapidly in physically active animals...”

This is confirmed by publication in another authoritative, peer-reviewed biological journal Science: "Within two recent years Researchers have found that nerve and brain cells are renewed, like others in the human body. The body is capable of repairing disorders related to the nervous tract itself.”, says scientist Helen M. Blon."

Thus, even with a complete change of all (including nerve) cells of the body, the “I” of a person remains the same, therefore, it does not belong to the constantly changing material body.

For some reason, in our time it is so difficult to prove what was obvious and understandable to the ancients. The Roman Neoplatonist philosopher Plotinus, who lived in the 3rd century, wrote: “It is absurd to assume that, since not one of the parts has life, then life can be created by their totality... moreover, it is completely impossible for life to be produced by an accumulation of parts, and that the mind was generated by that which is devoid of mind. If anyone objects that this is not so, but that in fact the soul is formed by atoms coming together, that is, bodies indivisible into parts, then he will be refuted by the fact that the atoms themselves only lie one next to the other, not forming a living whole, for unity and joint feeling cannot be obtained from bodies that are insensitive and incapable of unification; but the soul feels itself” (1).

“I” is the unchanging core of personality, which includes many variables but is not itself a variable.

A skeptic can put forward a last desperate argument: “Maybe “I” is the brain?” Is Consciousness a product of brain activity? What does he say?

Many people heard the fairy tale about the fact that our Consciousness is the activity of the brain in school. The idea that the brain is essentially a person with his “I” is extremely widespread. Most people think that it is the brain that perceives information from the world around us, processes it and decides how to act in each specific case; they think that it is the brain that makes us alive and gives us personality. And the body is nothing more than a spacesuit that ensures the activity of the central nervous system.

But this tale has nothing to do with science. The brain is currently being studied in depth. Long and well studied chemical composition, parts of the brain, connections of these parts with human functions. The brain organization of perception, attention, memory, and speech has been studied. Functional blocks of the brain have been studied. A huge number of clinics and research centers have been studying the human brain for more than a hundred years, for which expensive, effective equipment has been developed. But, opening any textbooks, monographs, scientific journals in neurophysiology or neuropsychology, you will not find scientific data about the connection of the brain with Consciousness.

For people far from this field of knowledge, this seems surprising. In fact, there is nothing surprising about this. Just no one ever didn't find it connections between the brain and the very center of our personality, our “I”. Of course, materialist scientists have always wanted this. Thousands of studies and millions of experiments have been conducted, many billions of dollars have been spent on this. The efforts of scientists were not in vain. Thanks to these studies, the parts of the brain themselves were discovered and studied, their connection with physiological processes was established, a lot was done to understand neurophysiological processes and phenomena, but the most important thing was not achieved. It was not possible to find the place in the brain that is our “I”. It was not even possible, despite extremely active work in this direction, to make a serious assumption about how the brain can be connected with our Consciousness?..

There is life after death!

English researchers Peter Fenwick from the London Institute of Psychiatry and Sam Parnia from Southampton Central Clinic came to the same conclusions. They examined patients who returned to life after cardiac arrest and found that some of them exactly recounted the contents of conversations conducted by medical personnel while they were in a state. Others gave exact a description of the events that occurred during this time period.

Sam Parnia argues that the brain, like any other organ of the human body, is composed of cells and is not capable of thinking. However, it can work as a thought detecting device, i.e. like an antenna, with the help of which it becomes possible to receive a signal from the outside. Scientists have suggested that during clinical death, Consciousness, acting independently of the brain, uses it as a screen. Like a television receiver, which first receives the waves entering it, and then converts them into sound and image.

If we turn off the radio, this does not mean that the radio station stops broadcasting. That is, after the death of the physical body, Consciousness continues to live.

The fact of the continuation of the life of Consciousness after the death of the body is confirmed by Academician of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Director of the Research Institute of the Human Brain, Professor N.P. Bekhterev in her book “The Magic of the Brain and the Labyrinths of Life.” In addition to discussing purely scientific issues, in this book the author also provides his personal experience encounters with post-mortem phenomena.

Death is a natural and irreversible phenomenon that sooner or later affects every person. This word means a complete stop of all vital processes of the body with subsequent decomposition of the flesh. Where does a person go after death, is there something on the other side - questions that concern all people, without exception, at all times. After all, it has been scientifically proven that, in addition to the physical body, there is also a soul - an energy substance that cannot be seen or touched. What happens to her after biological death?

What does religion say

Christian teaching says that the human soul is immortal. After the body dies, the spirit begins its difficult path to God, going through various tests. Having passed through them, a person appears before God's court, where all the good and bad deeds of the world are weighed. And if the cup of goodness turns out to be more significant, then the deceased goes to heaven. Sinners who have violated their laws all their lives are banished to hell.

From a religious point of view, everything is simple: live with love, do good, do not break God's laws, and then you will find yourself in the kingdom of the Lord. And the more good people If they pray for the deceased immediately after his death, the easier his ordeal will be on the road to the Heavenly Father. The priests consider death itself not a grief and tragedy, but joy and happiness for the deceased, since he will finally meet his Creator.

For the entire time from death to God's judgment 40 days pass, during which the deceased appears before the Lord three times:

  • the first time the angels bring the soul to the Father is on the 3rd day after death - after that it will see the life of the righteous in paradise;
  • on the 9th day the spirit again appears before the Creator and until the 40th day he is shown pictures from the life of sinners;
  • on the 40th day the deceased appears to Him for the third time - then it is decided where his soul will be sent: to heaven or hell.

All this time, relatives must pray for the newly deceased and ask the Almighty to ease his path of trials, give him peace and a place in paradise.

Three days after death

What happens and where people will go after death is an exciting question. Christianity believes that for the first two days the spirit is close to its relatives, visiting its favorite places and dear people. The person does not understand that he has died, he is scared and lonely, he is trying to return to his body. At this time, both angels and devils are next to him - they each try to incline the soul in their own direction.

As a rule, people die unexpectedly, without having time to finish their earthly affairs, say something important to someone, or say goodbye. The first two days are given to him precisely for this purpose, as well as to realize his demise and calm down.

On the third day the body is buried. From this moment the tests for the spirit begin. He wanders from the grave to the house, not finding a place for himself. All this time, the living feel the invisible presence of the deceased, but cannot explain it in words. Some hear knocking on windows or doors, falling in the house, phone calls from the deceased and other strange phenomena.

9 days after death

On the 9th day, a person gets used to his new state and begins to ascend to the kingdom of heaven. All this time he is surrounded by demons, evil spirits who accuse the newly deceased of various sins and bad deeds in order to hinder his ascent and drag him away with them. They can manipulate the feelings of the soul, trying in every way to stop it.

At this time, the living need to pray for the deceased, remember only good things about him, and speak only kind words. Thus, the living help the dead to go through all the ordeals as easily as possible on the path to the Lord.

It is believed that from days 3 to 9 the spirit can see the life of righteous people in paradise, and from days 9 to 40 it observes the eternal torment of sinners. This is done to understand what can await the deceased and to give him the opportunity to repent of his deeds. Prayers for the repose and requests of the living also help the soul receive a brighter fate.

40 days and Judgment Day

The number 40 has an important meaning because It was on the 40th day that Jesus ascended to God, where the soul goes after death. Having gone through all the ordeals, the spirit of the deceased finally appears before the Father in court, where his future fate is decided: whether he will remain in heaven along with other righteous people or whether he will be expelled to Hell for eternal torment.

Having entered the Kingdom of the Lord, the soul remains there for some time, and then comes to earth again. There is an opinion that she can be reborn only after the remains of a person completely rot and disappear from the face of the earth. Those who end up in the underworld will face eternal torment for their sins.

It is also believed that the living, by sincerely praying for a deceased sinner, can change his fate - the prayed-off spirit can be transferred from hell to heaven.

There are several provisions that, if not completely, then at least partially coincide in various teachings and beliefs:

  1. A person who personally ends his earthly existence will not go to heaven or hell immediately after death. Suicide is considered one of the greatest sins, so the church prohibits funeral services for such people. In the old days, it was even forbidden to bury them in a common cemetery. The soul of a suicide is considered restless; it tosses between heaven and earth until the life span measured for a person expires. And only then a decision is made in heaven about where to place it.
  2. After the death of a person, you cannot rearrange things in his home, change the furnishings, or make repairs for 9 days. This can only increase the suffering of the deceased. We need to let him say goodbye and leave.
  3. There are no sinless people, and therefore trials on the path to the Lord await every person. Only the mother of Christ managed to escape them, whom he led by the hand to the gates of Paradise.
  4. Immediately after death, two angels come to a person, who help him and accompany him all 40 days before meeting Him.
  5. Before physical death, a person sees terrible pictures shown by demons. They want to intimidate the dying person so that he will renounce God while still alive and go with them.
  6. Young children under 14 years of age are considered innocent and not responsible for their actions. And if a child dies before this age, then his soul does not go through ordeals, but immediately goes to the Kingdom of Heaven, where he is accompanied by one of his deceased loved ones.

Of course, this is all unproven information, however, it is quite widespread among people and has a right to exist.

Other popular versions

Where does the soul go from the point of view of science, medicine, esotericism and other points of view? People who survived clinical death and those who returned tell approximately the same thing. Some talk about terrible, terrible visions of demons and demons, a foul odor and animal fear. Others, on the contrary, were completely delighted with what they saw on the other side of life: a feeling of lightness and complete peace, people in white clothes talking mentally, bright, colorful landscapes.

The division of these stories into good and negative allows us to talk about the veracity of the legends about heaven and hell. What they see makes people believe even more in the afterlife and change their way of being. They begin to look at life differently, appreciate it more, love people and the world around them.

Astrologers believe that souls migrate to other planets where they come from. Planet Earth is supposedly a purgatory for sinners. And after living human life After passing many tests, a person returns to his home.

Clairvoyants and psychics believe that those who have left the world of the living go to the other world, invisible to those living on earth. But still, they continue to be close to their relatives, help them and protect them from all kinds of danger. Most often, the deceased appear in a dream to convey some important information, warn about a threat and point in the right direction.

Pythagoras, Plato and Socrates adhered to theories about reincarnation. According to this teaching, each soul comes to earth with its own individual, special mission - to gain some important experience, to do something for humanity, or, conversely, to prevent certain events. Having not achieved the set goal, having not learned the necessary lessons in one life, the spirit returns to earth again in a new body. And so on until he completely fulfills his purpose. After this, the soul enters a place of eternal peace and bliss.

Scientific data

Most scientific minds are accustomed to dealing with things that can be touched, measured, and counted. And yet some of them different times wondered whether the soul exists from a scientific point of view.

In the 30s of the last century, the Russian biologist Lepeshkin studied the moment of human death. He was able to register a violent surge of energy at the moment the body died. He also recorded the energy itself using ultra-sensitive photographic film.

Stuart Hammeroff, an American anesthesiologist who has seen more than one clinical death in his life, says that the soul is a certain substance that contains all the information about a person. After physical death, she is separated from the body and sent into space.

Relatively recently, a series of the same experiment was also carried out, during which it was proven that a person is not only his body. Its essence is as follows: a dying person was placed on scales and his weight during life was recorded. His weight measurements after he was pronounced dead were also recorded. The man “lost weight” by 40-60 g at the time of his death! The conclusion suggested itself - these few tens of grams are the weight of the human soul. And then they began to say that each person has a soul of a certain weight.

Another of our compatriots managed to tune in to a certain radio wave, at the frequency of which they were able to come into contact with dead people. During this experience, scientists were able to receive a message from the other world that souls were looking forward to their rebirth. The spirits also urged the living not to have abortions, since a killed fetus is a lost chance to come into this world.

There are a great many similar experiments with published results. Therefore, it can be argued that life after death, from a scientific point of view, also exists.

This is the fifth and final article in a series devoted to issues of death. Any living structure in the sense of energy exchange obeys the law of the pentagram: organs and systems of the human body, the construction of interactions in the family and production team... From experience we can say that five facets of considering a topic can create the effect of a comprehensive idea (feeling) about it.

Fear of death is that fundamental fear to the type of which all the variety of fears experienced by a person can be reduced, up to the “paradoxical” ones: fear of fear (fear of being scared) and fear of life! ☺

As long as there is fear, there is no freedom, no joy, no meaning, there is BLOCKING.

That is why we contrast the phenomenon of fear of death with the symbol of harmonious LIFE!!! ☺

The topic is far from theoretical for us.

We have also covered (for research purposes) the centers of the minds of deceased people (John Brinkley did the same; the same topic was discussed in the film “I Remain,” in which Andrei Krasko starred before his death), and the study of materials left by predecessors and very respectful use of the results of instrumental research, which Professor Korotkov carried out in morgues at the risk of his life.

He and his associates studied the energy activity of the shell of deceased people up to 9 - 40 (!!!) days, and the measurement results could clearly show whether the person being studied died from:

  • old age
  • accident
  • karmic withdrawal from life (in this case, no residual shell activity was observed at all)
  • carelessness/ignorance (in these cases, it was simply necessary to observe maximum accuracy and attentiveness during a dangerous period from the point of view of Astrology, to use the abilities of the Personality to choose a conservative or evolutionary scenario for the unfolding of events in order to avoid an astrologically predictable tragic scenario! Near the bodies of these “careless deceased” Subsequently, the instruments recorded many attempts by the “once gape” center of the Mind of the deceased to penetrate into “his body” and revive it. It was from such “lack of fun”, “did not love”, “did not complete the task set by the Spirit incarnate” that the experimenters had to endure a lot of problems that affected also on their health status!)

We talked with the professor about ways to safely overcome these consequences of experiments back in the summer of 1995 at a conference on weak and superweak interactions, held in St. Petersburg. Our experience of accompanying the deceased and researching the phenomenon of exercism was also provided to his service...

In this article we will try to dispel the veil of uncertainty and consider in detail the processes that happen to a person after death from the point of view of physics.

After all, the answer to the question of what will happen after death is the key to overcoming the most powerful human fear- fear of death, as well as its derivative - fear of life... that is, fears that together stick their subconscious sticks in the wheels of consciousness of almost any person.

But before giving a detailed answer to the question of what awaits us after death, it is necessary to understand what death is and what Man is.

Let's start, perhaps, with the definition of a Man, a Man with a capital letter.

So, in full divine configuration, Man is a triune being, consisting of:

  1. Physical body belonging to the material world (has a genetic history of construction) - iron
  2. Personalities- a complex of developed psychological qualities and attitudes (ego) - software
  3. Spirit- an object of the causal plane of existence of matter (has an incarnational history of construction), incarnating into a physical body during cycles of reincarnation to gain the necessary experience - user

Italics- This is a computer analogy.

Rice. 1. What happens after death. “Holy Trinity” is a multi-level structure of Man on various planes of existence of matter, which includes the Spirit, Personality and Physical body

Exactly in this set structural units Man represents the Holy Trinity.

However, we must take into account that not all representatives of homo sapiens have such a complete set.

There are also frankly unspiritual people: Physical body + Personality (Ego) without the 3rd component - Spirit. These are the so-called “matrix” people, whose consciousness is controlled by patterns, frameworks, social norms, fears and selfish aspirations. The Incarnate Spirit simply cannot “reach out” to them in order to convey to consciousness the true tasks facing this person for the current incarnation.

The diaphragm of consciousness for corrective signals “from above” is tightly closed in such a person.

A kind of horse without a rider or a car without a driver!

He runs somewhere, goes according to a program laid down by someone, but he cannot answer the question “Why is all this for?” In a word, a man-matrix...

Rice. 2. “Matrix” person, guided through life by ego-templates and programs

Accordingly, the answer to the question of what happens after death will be different for a spiritual and non-spiritual person.

Let's take a closer look at the physics of what happens after death for these 2 cases!

What happens after a person dies? Physics of processes

Definition:

Death is a change of dimension

According to medical indicators, the fact of physical death is taken to be the moment a person’s heart and breathing stop. From this moment we can assume that the person is dead, or rather his physical body is dead. But what happens to the center of human consciousness and its field (energy) shell, which covers the physical body during the entire conscious life? Is there life after death for these energy-information objects?

Rice. 3. Human energy-information shells

The following literally happens: at the moment of death, the center of consciousness, together with the energy shell, is separated from the deceased body (physical carrier) and forms the astral essence. That is, after physical death, a Man simply moves to a more subtle plane of the existence of matter - the astral plane.

Rice. 4. Stable plans for the existence of matter.
“Bird of materialization/dematerialization” - the process of transferring information into energy (and vice versa) over time

The ability to think on this plane is also preserved, and the center of consciousness continues to function. For some time, phantom sensations from the body (legs, arms, fingers) may even persist... Additional opportunities also appear for moving in space at the level of mental stimuli leading to movement in the chosen direction.

Detailing the answer to the question of what happens after death, it is worth clarifying that a deceased person, having passed into a new form of subtle-material existence - the object of the astral plane described above - can exist at this level for up to 9 days after the death of the physical body.

As a rule, during these 9 days this object is located near the place of his death or his usual area of ​​​​residence (apartment, house). That is why it is recommended to cover all the mirrors in the house with thick fabric after a person passes away, so that the center of consciousness that has moved to the astral plane cannot see its new, not yet familiar appearance. The shape of this object (Human) of the astral plane is predominantly spherical. The object includes the center of consciousness, as a separate intelligent structure, plus the energy shell surrounding it, the so-called energy cocoon.

If during life a person was very strongly attached to material things and his place of residence, then in order to facilitate the “retreat” of the deceased to more subtle planes of the existence of matter, it is recommended to burn the things of the deceased: in this way he can be helped to untie himself from dense material reality and transfer additional energy – lifting force from the flame plasma.

What awaits us after death. Transients between 0-9 and 9-40 days

So, we found out what will happen after the death of a person on initial stage. What's next?

As was said earlier, during the first 9 days after death, the deceased is in the so-called layer of the lower astral, where energy interactions still prevail over information ones. This period is given to the deceased so that he can correctly complete and energy-informationally “let go” of all connections that hold him on the earth’s surface.

Rice. 5. Breaking and releasing energy connections in the period from 0-9 days after death

On the 9th day, as a rule, the center of consciousness and the energy cocoon transition to higher layers of the astral plane, where the energetic connection with the material world is no longer so dense. Here, information processes at this level are already beginning to have a greater influence, and their resonance with the programs and beliefs formed in the current incarnation and stored in the center of human consciousness.

The process of compacting and sorting the information and experience accumulated in the center of consciousness, obtained in the current incarnation, begins, that is, the so-called process of disk defragmentation (in terms of computer systems).

Rice. 6. What happens after death. Defragmentation (organization) of information and accumulated experience in the center of human consciousness

Until the 40th day (after the death of the physical body), the deceased still has the opportunity to return to those places where he still has some connections at the energy or information level.

Therefore, during this period of time, close relatives can still feel the presence of the deceased person “somewhere nearby”, sometimes even see his “blurred” appearance. But such a tight connection is more typical for the first 9 days, then it weakens.

What will happen after the death of a person in the period after 40 days

After the 40th day, the main (most important) transition occurs!

The center of consciousness with already relatively defragmented (compacted and sorted) information begins to be “sucked” into the so-called mental tunnel. Walking through this tunnel is reminiscent of quickly watching a film about a life lived, scrolling through a tape of events in reverse side.

Rice. 7. Light at the end of the mental tunnel. Scrolling life events backwards

If a person has had a lot of stress and unresolved conflicts during his life, then to repay them during the return passage through the tunnel they will require the expenditure of energy, which can be taken from the energy cocoon (the former energy shell of a person) enveloping the outgoing center of consciousness.

This energy cocoon performs a function similar to the function of the fuel on a launch vehicle that launches a rocket into outer space!

Rice. 8. Transfer of the center of consciousness to more subtle planes of existence of matter, like launching a rocket into outer space. Fuel is spent on overcoming the forces of gravity

Church prayer (funeral service for the deceased) or candles lit for the repose of the deceased on the 40th day also help in passing this tunnel. The plasma of candle flames releases very large volumes of free energy, which the outgoing center of consciousness can use when passing through the mental tunnel to “pay” karmic debts and unresolved problems of the energy-information level accumulated during the current incarnation.

At the moment of passing through the tunnel, all unnecessary information that is not completed into full-fledged programs and does not comply with the laws of subtle plans is also cleared from the database of the center of consciousness.

From the point of view of physical processes, the center of consciousness passes through the memory body of the 4th dimension (Soul) in the opposite direction until the moment of conception (Genome point) and then moves inside the Spirit (Causal body)!

Rice. 9. What happens after death. Reverse passage of the center of consciousness through the memory body (Soul) to the Genome point with subsequent transition to the Causal body

The light at the end of the tunnel just accompanies the process of this transition from the point of conception into the structure of the Individual Spirit!

We will leave further processes occurring at this level, as well as the processes of reincarnation (new incarnation), outside the scope of this article for now...

What happens after a person dies? Possible deviations from the described harmonious scenario

So, understanding the question of what awaits us after death and what will happen to us, we here described a harmonious scenario of leaving for another world.

But there are also deviations from this scenario. They mainly concern people who have “sinned” greatly in their current incarnation, as well as those whom numerous grieving relatives do not want to “let go” into another world.

Let's talk about these 2 scenarios in more detail:

1. If a person in the current incarnation has accumulated a lot of negative experience, problems, stress, energy debts when interacting with other people, then his transition to another world after death can be very difficult. Such a center of consciousness that has departed after physical death with an energy cocoon is like a balloon with a huge amount of ballast, pulling it down, back to the earth’s surface.

Rice. 10. Ballast at the balloon. “Karmically burdened” person

Such deceased people, even on the 40th day, can still be in the lower layers of the astral plane, trying to somehow free themselves from the bindings that pull them down. Their relatives can also very clearly sense their close presence, as well as a very strong outflow of energy, affecting the health of their living relatives. This is the so-called form of post-mortal vampirism.

In this case, it is worth ordering the funeral ritual for the deceased in the church. This can help such a “heavy” soul of a deceased person to get rid of earthly reality.

If a deceased person managed to “sin” very seriously in the current incarnation, he may not pass through the reincarnation filter at all, remaining in the lower and middle layers of the astral plane. In this case, such a Soul becomes the so-called astral Publican.

This is how ghosts and phantoms are formed - these are precisely such entities from the lower layers of the astral world that have not passed through reincarnation filters due to karmic burden.

Rice. 11. Physics of the formation of ghosts and ghosts. Fragment from the cartoon "The Canterville Ghost"

2. The soul of a deceased person can also linger for a long time in the lower layers of the astral world if it is not released for a long time by grieving relatives who do not understand the physics and nature of the death processes.

In this case, it resembles a big, beautiful balloon flying away, which is caught by ropes pulling it back to the ground. And here the whole question is whether the ball has enough lifting force to overcome this resistance.

Rice. 12. Reverse attraction of the Soul of a deceased person to earthly reality. The importance of the ability to “let go” of the departing Soul

What consequences does this often lead to? If a child is conceived in a given family that has not let go of a deceased relative in their thoughts, then it can be said with almost 99% probability that this child will be an open reincarnation of a recently departed relative. Why open? Because the previous incarnation in this case closes incorrectly (without passing through the mental tunnel to the center of the Spirit) and the recently departed Soul from the astral world (since it did not have time to go higher) is “dragged” back into the new physical body.

This is the physics of birth large quantity Indigo children! Upon deeper study, it turns out that only 10% of them can be classified as real Indigos, and the remaining 90% are, as a rule, “reincarnations”, drawn back into this world according to the scenario described above (although it happens that incarnation also comes “heavy” object from scenario No. 1). They are so developed very often only because the experience of their previous incarnation was not correctly erased, and also the previous incarnation itself was not harmoniously closed. In this case, the answer to the question “Who was I in a past life” for such children is very obvious. True, this can also affect the health of such children with open transformation.

Rice. 13. The nature of Indigo children.
Indigo or open reincarnation of one of your relatives?

Thus, the child’s consciousness gains open access to all experience and knowledge. past life. And who was there - a mathematician, a scientist, a musician or a car mechanic - precisely determines his pseudo-genius and premature talent!

Correct care and change of size

In the case when the center of Consciousness after death safely “goes” into the subtle planes of existence of matter, moving into the structure of the Individual Spirit, then depending on the experience accumulated by the Spirit for the current and all previous incarnations, as well as depending on the completeness and usefulness/inferiority of information programs in the structure of the Spirit, 2 scenarios are possible:

  1. The next incarnation into the physical body (as a rule, the gender of the biological carrier changes)
  2. The exit of their circle of physical incarnations (Samsara) and the transition to a new subtle-material level - Teachers (Curators).

These are the pies, as they say! :-))

So, before leaving for another world... it’s worth studying physics even here at least a little!

And also basic instructions and rules before taking off into Space!

They might come in handy!

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All living beings on earth, with very rare exceptions, are mortal, and sooner or later life comes to an end. But it can also be different - painful, painful or even pleasant. What does this depend on and what does science say about death? Can it be easy?

What is death?

The complete cessation of vital activity of the entire organism is called absolute death. Doctors also distinguish a type of clinical death, when the cessation of activity of one or several individual organs - the heart, lungs or brain - is recorded, while other parts of the body are still able to live. In this case, the person can be saved if the functionality of the fading organ is restored. Each of them, with the exception of the lungs, has pain receptors. Depending on what happens at the moment the body dies and which organs are affected, a person feels pain and emotions. But this is only if the brain is still alive and it is able to perceive something.

Brain death

From a scientific point of view, instant brain death is the easiest death of a living organism. However, we are talking about the brain as a whole, and not about its individual sections, when death occurs slowly and individual, important brain centers continue to function. Doctors say that partial death of areas of gray matter is accompanied by some of the most excruciating, painful sensations and it is almost impossible to bear this in consciousness.

Complete and immediate brain death can occur at the time of a head injury, under the influence of certain chemical substances and in the event of a sudden and complete loss of air supply. If, during the onset of clinical death, after diagnosing damage to individual brain centers, doctors still manage to resuscitate a person, then, as a rule, he is no longer adapted to normal life activities. Dead areas of the brain are not restored.

Lung damage

As mentioned above, lung tissue is devoid of nerve fibers and therefore its death is not accompanied by pain. Stopping the functioning of the lungs leads to instant, unemotional death. Damage to certain parts of the pulmonary system can cause fear and horror in cases where a person feels a lack of oxygen and suffocates. But if this does not happen, then the gradual death of the lung tissue ends in a painless death, completely accompanied by clarity of consciousness. This may be the result of various infectious and oncological diseases of the pulmonary system. Such a painless and quiet death was described by Dr. Eric Schwerer in 1904, ascertained by Anton Chekhov, who suffered from an open form of pulmonary tuberculosis. A few minutes before his death, the writer himself told the doctor that he was dying, turned to the other side and fell asleep, without experiencing any pain or terrible emotions.

Decreased body temperature

It is known that complex changes occur in human tissues under the influence of cold. A strong decrease in body temperature leads to gradual cell death and spasm of blood vessels. As a result, blood flow slows down, the action of tissue enzymes stops, the supply of oxygen to the tissues and, above all, to the brain is significantly reduced, and its functions are disrupted. General frostbite blocks the functioning of pain receptors, causing the brain to incorrectly recognize incoming signals from the damaged nervous system. As a result, the victim may feel that his limbs are warm and positive emotions arise. Thus, a rapid decrease in body temperature leads to a painless and easy death. The dying person does not feel fear and during this period can see pleasant hallucinations. Similar tragic situations arise in winter, when a person falls into icy water, falls asleep in the snow, or gets lost in the forest. At certain stages of general frostbite, the body can be brought back to life and when the functioning of the nervous system is restored, the pain will be unbearable.

Nature does not provide for an easy death for a person, and when natural death occurs due to the aging of the body, each individual goes through three stages - the preagonal state, agony and clinical death. And although in the preagonal state the reflexive protective reaction of the body is activated at the level of the central nervous system in order to reduce possible torment, the person still experiences pain and fear. But their degree depends on the sequence of organ death. And if the brain or lungs are the first to shut down, then the dying person endures his departure to another world more calmly and quickly.