In one of his main works, Father Seraphim speaks about what awaits a person after death.
When the book “The Soul After Death” was published, many people for the first time sincerely began to think about what the Church actually means by the words “paradise” and “hell,” “afterlife,” “angels,” and “evil spirits.” Based on the testimony of people who experienced clinical death, the author sets out the two-thousand-year Christian teaching about the separation of the soul and body in the realities of the spiritual world.
Father Seraphim also wrote about the difference between true spiritual knowledge and the states experienced by occultists, about spirits of evil with which many modern people come into contact without realizing it.
The book is permeated by the author’s persistent idea of a spiritual battle taking place on earth in the soul of every person, where the stake is their eternal life, and the only path to salvation is fulfilling the commandments in the fear of God.
The book reflects precisely the ORTHODOX view on the issues raised.