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What happens to us after physical death?

  • igofman4
  • Oct 1, 2023
  • 3 min read

Updated: Dec 2, 2023

My name is Igal Gofman, and I have dedicated over 16 years of my life to studying and researching the wisdom of Kabbalah. One of the foundations of this ancient knowledge is the Book of Zohar, which is said to have been written by a group of Rabbis led by Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai. However, I didn't just accept this information based on faith and tradition. Instead, I approached the Book of Zohar scientifically, decoding its secrets through degrees and intensity of power. And what I discovered was truly mind-blowing. The Book of Zohar contains a scientific formula that explains the creation of the universe, its purpose, and its ultimate destiny. This is not just a matter of belief, but a fact that can be proven through rigorous study and analysis.


I'll do my best to answer the question that was recently asked. So, what exactly happens to us after we die?

To explain this, let's start from the very beginning, where we all exist, along with the vast universe and its countless creatures. Interestingly, I came across some fascinating insights on this topic in the book of Zohar.

Most people know what a system is - it's a plan or framework that has rules and levels. We are all part of a system that is controlled by one force called the GIVING force. This force is responsible for everything in our reality. It has different stages and degrees, and it's called Jehovah in Kabbalah. We can see this force in the world around us, in things like plants, animals, and humans. The system is made up of energy and willpower, which has two levels - the upper level is the "plus" and the lower level is the "minus". We are all part of this system.


What is desire? Desire, in simple terms, can be described as the powerful energy behind our emotions and feelings.


Our physical body is composed of energetic forces called desires. The strongest force among them is the will to live, which exists in two levels: upper and lower. From the moment we are born, this desire to live controls our body at its highest level. However, as time passes, the strength of this desire gradually diminishes until it reaches zero, at which point the body no longer has the will and energy to live, resulting in death. This principle applies to all states of the body, whether it be sickness, injury, fatigue, or weakness. Or the body that was born for a second or didn't even come out of his mother's body.

Let's take the example of the desire to drink or eat. Initially, the desire is strong, but with each sip or bite, its power decreases until it reaches zero. At that point, the reverse process begins, and the desire to eat or drink starts to increase again. This pattern of desires applies to all aspects of our lives, and as soon as a desire reaches its highest or lowest level, it disappears, and a new process of growth or decline begins.


Our body is essentially a collection of desires, all part of the same power of giving. This teaches us that our bodies are bound to the cycle of life and death, operating within a system of energetic desires. When our body ceases to receive energy, it ultimately succumbs to death.

In the plus and minus formula, we come to understand that energy never disappears. Instead, it finds a new form of expression in another body. This is why, despite the wars and deaths in our physical world, it continues to renew itself through the bodies of others and grow in population. It demonstrates that the power of giving flows through our bodies and the physical world, as they exist at the lowest level of this power. However, once the system of giving is fully corrected and understood, our bodies and this physical world will no longer be necessary. This lower degree will fade away as we reach the end of revelation. The finalization of this correction will occur when the desires of each and every one are included in the desires of others. From this, we can learn that the body is the central element of the entire system and the most vital tool for discovering the higher degree of the power of giving.


Although the physical body dies, the determination and drive within us persist and manifest in a new vessel without delay.


Igal Gofman



 
 
 

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