Allan Kardec Quote

In the case of those who are killed in battle, as in all other cases of violent death, a spirit, during the first few moments, is in a state of bewilderment, and as though he were stunned. He does not know that he is dead and seems to be taking part in the action. It is only little by little that the reality of his situation becomes apparent to him.


p. 249. - The Spirits' Book


In the case of those who are killed in battle, as in all other cases of violent death, a spirit, during the first few moments, is in a state of...

In the case of those who are killed in battle, as in all other cases of violent death, a spirit, during the first few moments, is in a state of...

In the case of those who are killed in battle, as in all other cases of violent death, a spirit, during the first few moments, is in a state of...

In the case of those who are killed in battle, as in all other cases of violent death, a spirit, during the first few moments, is in a state of...