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The Book of the Dead

Book of Dead


This small book was published in 1966. One of several little books by Samael Aun Weor on the topic of death, it provides an essential foundation for deeper comprehension of the great knowledge contained in the process of death and birth.

In death there are extraordinary mysteries. Those who really want emancipation, to not comeback, forever, have to start by knowing the doctrine... for after death, there can be an opportunity to continue the rest of the work...

The one that awakens can select his path; the one that awakens will be able to continue the work after death, and if he does not want to come back, he will not return. So, how can someone who is asleep avoid coming back to this valley of tears? Is it impossible. First, it is necessary to awaken; once awakened, we will be able to continue the work after death. - A Talk on the Mysteries of Life and Death

 

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“When we truly comprehend the teachings we attend, then we do not need to memorize them nor to transform them into ideals.”
-Samael Aun Weor, Fundamental Education

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