DWQA QuestionsCategory: Transition (Crossing Over)A viewer asks: “I would like to know if you could ask Source Creator if an autopsy affects in any way one reaching the light, as one was done on my mother against my will after she passed, a fact which is very upsetting for me?” What is Creator’s perspective?
Nicola Staff asked 12 months ago
This is truly of little concern to the departed. While it is possible a spirit will tarry with the remains for a time, eventually all remains are disposed of, in one way or another, and that has a finality of a grimmer nature than a postmortem examination. So this is of more concern to the living. There are certainly religious objections for some, and many will have an unexpected or even surprising aversion to imposition of an autopsy on a loved one as a natural consequence of the deep love bond, and it is hard to accept that the person is really gone. We see the post mortem as human business that is not a transgression, morally or ethically, as being simply a quest for knowledge and information that might help human understanding at no cost or inconvenience to the departed, who can no longer use the body in any way themselves.