DWQA QuestionsCategory: DisinformationA practitioner asks: “What would Creator say about the value of cryonic preservation of human beings?”
Nicola Staff asked 1 year ago
This is a false promise entirely, of future resurrection, following physical death, simply by keeping the body preserved to avoid decay. The body does not give rise to life, it is life that gives rise to the body. When life departs in spirit form following death, once that transition proceeds sufficiently, there is no longer a connection to the physical body and that being will simply not return. Once people go back to the light, they would never want to come back to a dead body they are already done with. After all, there would be no true practical way to step back into that old life, once time had passed them by. In any event, the physical preparation of a corpse that has been cryonically preserved cannot return that body to a vibrant state of being, allowing reintroduction of a human spirit, because it will not provide a healthy environment to begin with, and there would be no purpose to attempt returning only to die once again from an inadequate and failed physical body. So this is a kind of human folly based on an ignorant understanding of life, its origin, purpose, and destiny.