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Post by mystic on Dec 4, 2021 6:02:59 GMT -8
Last night I looked on a documentary from one Rabbi on the after life in which he stated that it is not good to cremate because the soul rises from the body after death and watches the body decompose. He said with cremating the should does not have enough time to completely detach itself from the body, I wonder where people get this stuff from??
Also please check your pm Dan.
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Post by alon on Dec 4, 2021 14:11:12 GMT -8
Last night I looked on a documentary from one Rabbi on the after life in which he stated that it is not good to cremate because the soul rises from the body after death and watches the body decompose. He said with cremating the should does not have enough time to completely detach itself from the body, I wonder where people get this stuff from?? Also please check your pm Dan. It’s from Kabbalah, which maintains the point of decomposition ultimately is to allow the rebuilding of the body at the resurrection, free of any spiritual contamination, a gift of the snake in the Garden, which resulted in a yetzer hara (inclination to do evil) in man. The belief is it’s something almost impossible to do in life. It requires decomposition to fully achieve. There’s more to it, but part of the Gehinnom (essentially torment) for a person’s soul is watching the body decompose until it realizes it’s still there though the body isn’t. Kind of a Jewish Purgatory, but cooler and shorter.
Kaballlah is Jewish mysticism, based on the Zohar which was proven beyond a doubt to be a pseudepigraphic work; a forgery whose purpose was to make money. Messianics in no way acknowledge its veracity nor its authority.
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