12-20-2021, 04:26 PM
Personally, I think it's based on intention. If you're capable of killing yourself with absolutely no regrets, and are able to free yourself from all worldly guilts, desires, and attachments, then I imagine the transition would go as smoothly as "regular" death. Although, I'd say that at least 99% of suicides are regretful. If you've ever read any stories about suicide survivors, you'll know that the instant they do it, they'll immediately change their mind because they realize just how transient their "problem" really was.
But, I don't see a reason to "punish" anybody who's lived such a virtuous life, especially at such an old age when there's little left to be taught/learned-from (especially with that horrific condition, which scares me as well). If you didn't know, Don Elkins himself (the questioner in the Law of One books) commit suicide not long after the books were published. I don't see him needing to repeat 3-dimensionality based on his absurd level of knowledge, and I'm sure your grandfather won't need to either.
https://www.lawofone.info/Epilogue
As for your nan, well, mental illness is something that confuses me too. I personally believe that some people may choose to have certain mental disabilities before their incarnation, in order to act as a sort of catalyst for other people (and themselves) towards unconditional love. That, and some people are being negatively/positively influenced by the coming changes to this world.
https://www.lawofone.info/s/40#15
There's not much to answer without personal beliefs, because I've never seen a definitive answer to the suicide question. But either way, I'm sure that both of them are right where they feel they belong, just like the rest of us.
But, I don't see a reason to "punish" anybody who's lived such a virtuous life, especially at such an old age when there's little left to be taught/learned-from (especially with that horrific condition, which scares me as well). If you didn't know, Don Elkins himself (the questioner in the Law of One books) commit suicide not long after the books were published. I don't see him needing to repeat 3-dimensionality based on his absurd level of knowledge, and I'm sure your grandfather won't need to either.
https://www.lawofone.info/Epilogue
As for your nan, well, mental illness is something that confuses me too. I personally believe that some people may choose to have certain mental disabilities before their incarnation, in order to act as a sort of catalyst for other people (and themselves) towards unconditional love. That, and some people are being negatively/positively influenced by the coming changes to this world.
https://www.lawofone.info/s/40#15
There's not much to answer without personal beliefs, because I've never seen a definitive answer to the suicide question. But either way, I'm sure that both of them are right where they feel they belong, just like the rest of us.