Why After Death, the Ordinary Man Forgets His Former Life:
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Unnatural death, and death in a state of bodily attachment, are not only painful, they also obscure memory. Of course, unless one is spiritually advanced, it is not always desirable to remember one's former life. The after-death oblivion of one's previous identity allows him to forget his past consciousness of failure, pain, and attachments, and to begin life anew. The only disadvantage is that if he has not learned from past wrong actions, he may repeat those experiences, ignoring the warning of their consequences-just as the inveterate alcoholic continues to drink the infernal liquid, even with the conscious knowledge of probable death from liver damage.
Though the pure consciousness of the soul maintains a continuity of remembrance from one life to another, the body identified consciousness does not. The fact is, memory after death cannot survive under the following conditions-
(a) if there is attachment to the body;
(b) if there is attachment for past possessions, family, or friends;
(c) if there is a strong entanglement in bad karma, and if one has not risen above the effects of both good and bad actions.
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