What Becomes of the Dead - November 24, 2024 - Virtual Meeting

November 24, 2024 from 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM

Location: Online 3:00 PM MST

Online 3:00 PM MST

Event Description

What Becomes of the Dead

Please join our next Online Meeting, on Sunday Nov 24 at 3:00 pm Mountain Time. The meeting subject is "What Becomes of the Dead?", featuring a video by longtime Rosicrucian and Martinist Fr Julian Johnson.

This meeting is for AMORC members only.

The age-old question of what happens at the end of our physical life is a focus of human interest and of the major religions throughout the world. Answers to this question generally fall into three categories: a) An immaterial and immortal part of a human being (or soul), is evaluated at the end of earthly life and is then admitted to an eternal paradise or consigned to a place of eternal torment; b) After physical death, the immaterial and immortal soul reincarnates into another body and repeats this cycle until it attains a specific point of refinement by living in accord with certain precepts during its earthly life; and c) No element of human consciousness persists beyond physical death and there is no so-called “afterlife.”

However, aided by medical breakthroughs of the past few decades, scientific research is being done into the question of “What becomes of the dead?” In this program, Fr Julian shares some of this research, which provides strong evidence supporting the Rosicrucian teachings regarding reincarnation.

The Zoom meeting information can be found on the Rosicrucian Community (click the red button below; you may be prompted for your login credentials). Then please scroll down the page a little to see the meeting details. If the link is not yet active, please try again in a couple of hours.

Sincerely and Fraternally,


Bill Hallett, Grand Councilor, Rocky Mountain Region AMORC

PS - Here is the meeting time in several time zones
Eastern - 5:00 pm
Central - 4:00 pm
Mountain - 3:00 pm
Pacific - 2:00 pm


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