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19 November 2025

What are to be avoided at death?

Some little time is usually required at death, for the spirit to disengage and disconnect its spirit body and assemble this body outside the physical body. 

Nature―or the spirit usually does this gradually over a period of several hours, but it can when necessary accomplish this task in a much shorter though indefinite period of time. 

Many things may interfere with the rapid assembly of the spirit body outside the physical body. 

Among these are atmospheric disturbances, especially those that produce loud and discordant sounds, such as laughing, crying, weeping and wailing. 

Instinctively, you are silent in the chamber of a departing spirit. 

It is in the silence that the spirit is best able to take its departure. However, harmonious sound waves may be a fitting and appropriate accompaniment to the spirit's departure. 

It is an infallible guide that anything, which produces discord or is exciting to the nerves is harmful and tends to retard and make more painful the departure of a departing spirit. 

Loud colours, sounds, scents, and anything else, which does not blend into the harmony of the surroundings are to be avoided, and especially is silence to be desired.

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