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From fear to freedom: Conquering the mystery of death
Death is an eternal enigma.
Death is an eternal enigma. Even though humans have stretched the frontiers of science to invent every imaginable comfort for their body yet they have failed to understand death and conquer it. Very few humans know when death will come, how it will occur and where it will lead to, because death is inevitable & it keeps no calendar. Life may not be fair to all; but death deals equally with all, whether rich or poor, mighty or meek, deity or demon, saint or a sinner. Death has many shades to it. Dying for a noble cause such as for patriotism, or for a social cause brings glory to the dead. Such deaths win over a lot of sympathy and goodwill for the soul. Then there are those who die a silent death without suffering much illness or pain. Such deaths happen to fortunate souls who perform good actions. There are also violent deaths such as accidents, murders, suicides, executions etc. Such deaths are preceded by suffering and bitterness and followed by more agony for the soul. So! Are there any happy deaths or can death be a rewarding experience? Well!! To understand this, we have to first understand life. For this we need to ask few questions to ourself as to what is it that lives when a human being is alive? What is it that ceases to exist when death occurs? On one hand we say that a person has died and on the other hand we talk of the body as the mortal remains. So, what is mortal? the person or the body? In essence, life is a phenomenon that unfolds when a soul enters a body and death is simply a state when a soul leaves one body and enters a new one. Hence the person that passes away is the soul that was living in the body. So, what is a soul? A soul is a sentient energy that manifests itself in three levels, the mind, intellect and sanskars. A common saying goes that when you die the world is dead for you. Hence, what ends with death is the soul’s connection or attachment to the limited world that it is related to whilst in the body, such as relationships, possessions, roles, etc. However, an amazing trait of the soul is that it carries over the karmic debts and sanskars into the next life.
We all know that everyone has to die one day yet we never think about our own death. This may be because as souls, we have been living in different bodies birth after birth for ages. Hence, the experience of sensual pleasures and the attachment to people and objects pull our soul strongly to the body even when it is liberated from it. In fact, our attachment to the body is so strong that even at old age people buy bigger and better property and continue to invest for the future so that they can live in comfort. And when they feel that death is approaching, they try to put it off by trying out every means to push their declining bodies to the limit in an attempt to enjoy more physical pleasures by forgetting that death is not an end of everything but it marks a major turning point in the journey of the soul in the human world.
Death also means newness. It fills the soul with freshness and renewed zest for life and broadens the scope for the soul to enrich itself and evolve with new experiences with different souls in different roles, bodies and places. This renewal is what makes the concept of eternity meaningful. The cycle of life and world drama could not go on eternally if there were no death. For a spiritually enlightened soul, death means final liberation from earthly bondages; it’s an ascension to a higher realm of existence where the soul is able to experience total freedom and bliss because an enlightened soul takes rebirth in golden age where it will not suffer untimely or painful death.
So, how does one get over the fear of death? For that we need to understand that the root cause of our fear that leads us to sin & suffering is the consciousness and attachment of the body. Hence the awareness that we are eternal souls is the key to conquer the fear of death. Immortality is the awareness of our eternity and mastery over the body. It does not imply that we will go on existing in the same body forever, NO. A spiritually empowered soul becomes immortal by practising soul consciousness whilst living in the body. On the other hand, for sinful souls’ life itself is a living death for they die every day out of fear, remorse and suffering but those who die alive i.e. those who live in the world with no attachment to their body and worldly matters are indeed liberated even in life. So, don’t fear death, instead die alive to enjoy immortality.
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