Under normal, ordinary circumstances it hardly matters, but as a human being’s consciousness develops further, the donation of an organ means, from the consciousness perspective, a strong interchange and transfer of one’s consciousness into another.
Leaving aside the deep karmic bond that such an action at the time of death creates, it is bound to create a disturbance in the process of departure which takes nearly 24 hours. Organ donation has to be done while the cells are still alive. Life has not fully withdrawn from the body. The departing soul is still collecting its experiences of a lifetime in an intense way. All that is disturbed like asking someone to super hurriedly collect his belongings before the parts are being given to others.
What people do not understand is that death is not a sudden event but a process, sometimes a fairly long and intense process going on for a long time. To disturb this process often means losing things that one has gathered during life that are imprinted in the cells. Well, if one doesn’t mind sacrificing some of the essence one has gathered during a lifetime it is alright. But one must know and be conscious that it is not just a body part that is being transferred but a slice of consciousness as well.
About Savitri | B1C3-11 Towards Unity with God (pp.31-33)