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The Survival of the Spirit

The Survival of the Spirit

By Ramatis

Published by Aroha

Spanish 2026 ISBN 7502319079539
eBook

About this book

"The Survival of the Spirit by Ramatis explores the continuity of consciousness beyond physical death, presenting a Spiritist perspective on the immortality of the soul. The book examines the transition from material life to the spiritual realm, proposing that death is not extinction but transformation. Drawing on metaphysical principles and reincarnationist philosophy, Ramatis outlines the laws governing spiritual evolution and moral accountability. The work discusses the nature of the subtle body, the astral plane, and the stages through which the spirit progresses after leaving the physical form. It emphasizes that each individual carries forward the consequences of their thoughts and actions, reinforcing the principle of cause and effect as central to spiritual development. Suffering and hardship are interpreted as opportunities for growth rather than punishment. Blending didactic explanation with spiritual reflection, the book seeks to demystify the afterlife and provide comfort to those confronting mortality. It encourages readers to cultivate ethical living, self-awareness, and compassion as preparation for continued existence beyond Earth. The Survival of the Spirit serves as both philosophical treatise and spiritual guide, affirming the enduring nature of consciousness."

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The Survival of the Spirit is available as eBook at 18 online bookshops. Bookshops carrying it include Bajalibros Argentina, Bajalibros Colombia, Bajalibros España.

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