Waves that affect the souls of discarnate beings
Forces and energies that help souls and support them
'...And where do you think the custom of giving funeral orations comes from, or at least of saying a few affectionate words or giving a eulogy for the deceased before parting from them?
Here again, the origins of this custom contain initiatic knowledge: the dead are extremely sensitive to what the living say, think and feel about them. Spoken words, as well as feelings and thoughts, produce vibrations; they emit waves that affect the souls of discarnate beings...
The custom of placing flowers on a grave can also be seen as a relic of these traditions. But these days people place flowers on graves mainly to make the grave look pretty. Are they thinking when they do this that the flowers contain a living quintessence that will nourish the souls of the dead?
And it is the same with nightlights, candles and incense: all matter that is sacrificed releases forces and energies that help and support souls...'
'...And where do you think the custom of giving funeral orations comes from, or at least of saying a few affectionate words or giving a eulogy for the deceased before parting from them?
Here again, the origins of this custom contain initiatic knowledge: the dead are extremely sensitive to what the living say, think and feel about them. Spoken words, as well as feelings and thoughts, produce vibrations; they emit waves that affect the souls of discarnate beings...
The custom of placing flowers on a grave can also be seen as a relic of these traditions. But these days people place flowers on graves mainly to make the grave look pretty.
Are they thinking when they do this that the flowers contain a living quintessence that will nourish the souls of the dead?
And it is the same with nightlights, candles and incense: all matter that is sacrificed releases forces and energies that help and support souls...'