Soul, Death and the Afterlife – Public Talk at Arthall

On Halloween, when tradition holds that the veil between worlds is at its thinnest, you are invited to explore the mysteries of what lies beyond
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In Soul, Death and the Afterlife, John Cauchi guides us through the profound moment of death, the passage that follows, and what the soul carries into the afterlife—offering a clear yet compassionate look into the unseen. The evening will also touch on the topic of lingering spiritual attachments, and how these affect both the living and the departed.

What truly happens when we die? asks Cauchi as he explores the nature of the soul, the moment of passing, and the mysterious passage between worlds. Through symbolic insight, real experiences, and cross-cultural wisdom, his talk will examine how consciousness detaches from the body, what the soul encounters beyond death, and how patterns of thought and energy — reflected through the Assemblage Point — influence that transition.

Rather than treating death as an ending, this presentation invites reflection on life as a continuous process of transformation. It will touch on ancient and modern perspectives of the afterlife, the subtle attachments that can anchor a soul to the living world, and the ways in which love, forgiveness, and awareness free it to move on. Thoughtful, accessible, and deeply human, Cauchi promises clarity and hope on a subject often left in silence.

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This reflective gathering is a soul-centred alternative to Halloween, opening a quiet space for insight, remembrance, and the deeper meaning of transition.

About the speaker:

John Cauchi is a metaphysical researcher and soul-focused practitioner whose work explores the deeper structures of human consciousness and spiritual identity. With a background in esoteric studies and healing frameworks, he offers a grounded yet expansive perspective on the soul’s journey—both in life and beyond

This talk will take place on Friday October 31 at 7:30 pm
Arthall, 8, triq Agius de Soldanis, Victoria, Gozo

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