According to the beliefs of many peoples, after deathman does not disappear completely. His soul leaves the body and moves to the next world. In any religion, the issue of death and what happens to a person after it is given enough attention. According to the Christian teaching, the souls of the dead are on the Earth for the first two days. And not too virtuous wander near the place where their body lies. The righteous go to the place where they have done good deeds.
A special attitude towards death was with the ancient Egyptians.They believed that the souls of the dead are divided into two parts: good and bad. The tradition of making mummies is primarily due to the fact that the Egyptians believed in the resurrection of all the dead in the body that they had during their lifetime. They, like, say, the Scythians, included in the ritual of burial sacrifice - mostly different animals, and often people. Such a cruel tradition is connected first of all with the belief that the objects put in the tomb will be useful to the deceased in the afterlife.
It is believed that the soul of a person engaged in magic leaves the body for six days.
In our time, one can observe a surge of interest inthis topic. It always attracts the attention of the man in the street. Souls of the dead are caused by all sorts of psychics and sorcerers. Even scientists are engaged in similar studies. One of the novelties in this mystical area was the use of a computer to communicate with the deceased. Quite an interesting session was conducted by scientists Tikhoplavami, the authors of several books ("Harmony of Chaos, or Fractal Reality," etc.), devoted to studies of the subtle world. An attempt was made by Tatyana and Vitaly using a microphone for Skype, as well as a computer with Windows XP.
Perhaps the most impressive experiencesuch a question as the souls of the dead, was raised in Belgium. It was attended by researchers from several countries. During the session, the hall was visited by a luminous figure, which printed on the computer more than 800 words. It was, according to those present, clairvoyant Madame Menard, who had recently died, with whom the experiment described above was previously agreed. Menard was terminally ill and knew that she would die.