Thursday, February 27, 2014
The Summerland Novel: Conceptualization of the Afterlife By: Elizabeth Cheryl
https://www.facebook.com/walkingasawitchThe Summerland Novel: Conceptualization of the Afterlife By: Elizabeth Cheryl
Conceptualization of the Afterlife By: Elizabeth Cheryl
This entry will explore the Neo-Pagan religions
and their views of the afterlife.
The myths, stories and theosophical term “Summerland.”
The myths, stories and theosophical term “Summerland.”
We will explore the diverse views of Wicca and other
religions wonderments in regards to the astral planes of our souls.
The term “Neo-Pagan” can be a confusing combination
of words. It is an umbrella term used to describe a variety of modern religious
movements, particularly those that date back to Pre-Christianity
Their beliefs are diverse and no one set of beliefs
are shared by all of them, although there are commonalities shared by most.
Theology can be broadly categorized in three
streams.
1. Polytheism
– (Belief in many God’s)
2. Pantheism
– (Belief that the whole reality is divine)
3. Animism
– (The belief that spirits are active in all aspects of the environment)
Some religious
movements have a connection with the divine feminine (monotheistic) or the
feminist goddess orientation. Somewhere under the umbrella, neo-pagan
traditions proliferate.The pagan umbrella can
also include agnostics, polytheistics, eclectics, druids, shamanists,
re-constructionists (Norse, Celtic, Kemetic..ect..) or any of the indigenous
religions (American Indian, Australian Aboriginal, African)So as you can see not
all Pagan’s faiths are nature (earth) based and not all Pagan’s are Wiccan’s or
Witches.So with all of this
said the following workshop is to give you information about Neo-Pagan
religions and what they believe happens to the soul after death. If your
character is pagan or Wiccan or a witch then you might want to focus your
questions on the subject of the “Summerland.” If your character falls under
another category of the umbrella then we will answer and explore that particular
belief system.
Where does the soul go according to
Wiccan’s?
Wicca, in common with many other
religions, recognizes Deity as dual. The Goddess and the God are equal. Not
distant in heaven but omnipresent throughout the universe.
As in Eastern religions, Wicca also
embraces the doctrine of reincarnation, although Wicca doesn’t teach that upon
death our souls do not reincarnate into anything but another human body. Wicca
does also not embrace the theory that our souls existed in any form like a rock,
tree, snake or a bird before we evolved. Though these creatures and substances
are thought to possess a type of soul, it is not thought to be near what a
human might possess.
Reincarnation or Re-birth; the once
universal doctrine, which taught that the Ego is born on this earth an
innumerable number of times, means only the re-birth of the Ego in another
form. One might think that it makes sense to believe in it when we feel like we
remember things we have never done in this life. We may ask ourselves why we
are attracted to places and people who we have surely never seen before. We may
have traits or habits in our life that seem to be present and hard to break. We
may feel as if maybe we are working on changing things in ourselves that we
know are our own personal demons for a better knowledge and peace for the next
go around. It is commonly believed that a soul is not female or male but its
own energy. That when a soul is placed in our human shape it brings with it
experiences form the past life. Some of those experiences come in the form of
lessons. The things that we may not have done correctly in the previous life
will now try again in a different human shape. This cycle is thought to
continue until we have perfected life. At this point we reach what is called,
Nirvana.
Nirvana is a universally accepted
term with many religions. According to Sanskrit, it is compared to
“blowing-out” like the flame of a candle, the utter extinction of existence.
But in the exoteric explanations it is the state of absolute existence and
absolute consciousness, into which the Ego of a man who had reached the highest
degree of perfection and holiness during life, goes after the body dies, and
occasionally, as is the case of Gautama Buddha and others, during life.
Until the Ego can reach Nirvana, it
is believed to rest in somewhere in the Milky Way of existence called, “The
Summerland.” Summerland is a fancy, theosophical term given by the
spiritualists to the abode of their disembodied spirits. This place is not
darkness and oblivion, but rest from the toils of physical existence. It is
human existence between incarnations. Some describe it as the land of eternal
summer, with fields of flowers and flowing rivers, perhaps the earth before
humans. Maybe a place where energy swirls and co-exist with their Goddess and
God’s in their celestial identities.
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