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Many have not the slightest idea of what the “world beyond death” is like. In fact there are some who do not even believe of its existence. They bear the misconception that when a man dies everything he has, or does; during his life will all be gone with the wind. Those who understand are but a minority and the truly enlightened ones are the “real people” who reside there. But as they are invisible to the unbelievers it is impossible for them to reveal the “real world” to man.
Being highly intellectual, it is man’s duty to be psychologically prepared because the terminal journey of every man’s life here on Earth, whether he is a king, minister, officer, merchant, or peasant, is the “Justifiable Road Towards Death.” Is the world beyond death Heavenly beautiful or hellishly horrifying? It can be excellently beautiful; it can also be cruelly ugly. You may ask is this statement incongruous? Not at all! All over the world men flower ideas of countless kinds, however the most destructive are the thoughts lurking deep within their minds. These thoughts wind their way out sooner or later creating self doubt and havoc wherever they go. Naturally among men are some wise and gentle kinds who quietly go about tending charitable and meaningful acts on their journey. So on the one hand you find beautifully kind people; and on the other hand pitifully ugly. EXAMPLES: - If a man often plans his thoughts to take advantage of simple and gullible folk to produce some level of ill-gotten gain, do you classify him as handsome or ugly?
- Can a man who is only too keen to get himself drunk, able to bring himself peace of mind and be alert in a world of soberness where liquor is prohibited?
- Will a man who has a heart of gold, and who never fails in his way to follow the laws of his country be afraid of being retained and put into prison?
Can you possibly fulfill the WILL of staying awake by falling asleep? As a man sows, so shall he reap. Whether he ultimately takes up residence in Heaven or Hell depends on man’s own making right now in his present life on Earth. Never put off doing anything good because you deem that it is petty; do not become involved in anything evil because you judge it to be only trivial. The error of a moment may become the regret of a lifetime. 
Confucius: Confucian Analects Book: 1V | “The princely man clings to virtue, the inferior man clings to material comfort. The princely man cherishes justice, the inferior man cherishes the hope of favour to be received.” | Jesus: Matthew Chap 6:24 | “No man can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and Mammon.” | Bible: Romans Chap: 8; 5-6 | “For they that are after the flesh do mind the things of the flesh; but they that are after spirit the things of the spirit. For to be carnally minded is death; but to be spiritually minded is life and peace.” | |