Description
“Death and After” by Annie Besant is a theosophical exploration of life, death, and the afterlife, aimed at dispelling myths surrounding immortality. Using the metaphor of a bird in flight, Besant critiques traditional somber views on death, particularly in Christianity. She distinguishes between the immortal soul and the physical body, presenting Esoteric Philosophy’s insights on human existence. The book guides readers toward a deeper understanding of the post-mortem state and the soul’s journey, encouraging a reassessment of life beyond the physical and offering comfort in life’s natural processes