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In the '''life between death and new birth''', which man experiences repeatedly in the course of [[reincarnation]], he connects himself step by step with the spiritual-cosmic conditions until the so-called "world midnight", in order to then descend again step by step to a new earthly existence. The fruits that the human being has acquired spiritually in the last earthly life are thereby woven into the body shells in the next earthly life as effective forces.  
In the '''life between death and new birth''', which man experiences repeatedly in the course of [[reincarnation]], he connects himself step by step with the spiritual-cosmic conditions until the so-called "world midnight", in order to then descend again step by step to a new earthly existence. The fruits that the human being has acquired spiritually in the last earthly life are thereby woven into the body shells in the next earthly life as effective forces.  


== Literatur ==
== Literature ==


* [[w:Karl Rahner|Karl Rahner]]: ''Über den ‘Zwischenzustand’''. In: Ders.: ''Schriften zur Theologie XII''. Einsiedeln u.a. 1975.
* [[w:Karl Rahner|Karl Rahner]]: ''Über den ‘Zwischenzustand’''. In: Ders.: ''Schriften zur Theologie XII''. Einsiedeln u.a. 1975.

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Gustave Doré, Illustration to Dante's Paradiso

In the life between death and new birth, which man experiences repeatedly in the course of reincarnation, he connects himself step by step with the spiritual-cosmic conditions until the so-called "world midnight", in order to then descend again step by step to a new earthly existence. The fruits that the human being has acquired spiritually in the last earthly life are thereby woven into the body shells in the next earthly life as effective forces.

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