Immortality (1/5)

Infinite Way Letter April 1955 By Joel Goldsmith Part 1 of 5 Immortality The most prevalent concept of immortality is an existence of eternal bliss after a point of transition known as death or passing on. Another popular concept of immortality is a Methuselah-plus existence in this world. Both concepts are incorrect. The first is based upon the faculty premise that death could be a part of God’s Creation. The second is merely a gilded notion of longevity. The only death, passing on, or transition is, in the words of Paul, “I die daily”—the transition from one state of consciousness … Continue reading Immortality (1/5)

The Last Enemy (3/5)

When people in the ordinary run of human existence die, or pass on, there is only a momentary lapse of consciousness from which they awaken in practically the same degree of mortality or material sense. They have not advanced or been made spiritual through the act of passing on; they have not been released from materiality into spirituality. True, they may have been released from the immediate pain or the immediate disease, but such release is similar to the release brought about by material medica. Continue reading The Last Enemy (3/5)