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Rebirth, Life, Dying, Death and Sorrow    ** New Release! ** Author:Billy Eduard Albert Meier Publisher:FIGU-Landesgruppe Canada Publish Date:June 2023 Language: Bilingual: German and English ( Sample English Sample) Pages:700 Size:DIN A5 Weight:Approx. 920g Binding:Hardback ISBN-13:9781778253911 Price:HK$430  /  CN¥420   Order    Postage 
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※ Introduction ※

The death belongs equally to the life as the life to the death. Both cannot exist without each other, because they are as dependent on each other as the awakeness and the sleep. Just as the sleep occurs without the human being being able to escape it, so the death also occurs at the end of the days, whether the human being now wants it or not.

Billy Meier explains, in comprehensible, empathetic and upbuilding words, the truth about the entire cycle of rebirth, life, dying, death and the therewith connected sorrow.

Implicitly or explicitly you will receive answers to the following questions:
  • Precisely what [part] of me goes into the other world, when I have died—and what comes back?
  • What remains of me eternally, what is transitory?
  • Can it be, that I will be reborn as an animal, as specific religions say?
  • Is there a Karma?
  • Do I have all knowledge and ability in my head or do they also lie elsewhere?
  • What is really to be thought of suicide, extreme kinds of sport, which endanger the life, euthanasia and death penalty?
  • Does the human being have a right to determine over dying and death?
  • What precisely occurs, when someone dies?
  • How do I deal with someone else's sorrow, how can I really console someone in sorrow?
  • How can I overcome my own sorrow, may I grieve at all?