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From Consciousness To Cosmos: Understanding Reality Through The Vedic Lens
Facing Death
Death is the Guru that gives enlightenment itself. Normally, in all our lives, death is the only thing that comes on time! We cannot ask for even one minute extra. And in our lives, death takes away everything from us – our relatives, our wealth, everything. But for Nachiketa, death gives everything and also enlightenment! Why this partiality? What is the difference between Nachiketa and us?
The only reason is: We are all running away from death while Nachiketa faces death.Four things need to be understood from this wonderful story. The first thing: When we go in search of death, when we face death, it will not be there. Second thing: Even if death is there, it is not the terrifying thing that we think it is; it is loving and giving. The third thing: Death is our greatest teacher ever. The fourth thing: Death is the thing that can give us the ultimate gift - Enlightenment!
Somehow, for most people, life never goes beyond the Swadhishtana chakra. Life never goes beyond fear of death. We live and die between the Muladhara and Swadhishtana chakras – between desires and fear. We don"t know any other way of life; or we don"t have the courage to take on any other way of life.
In
earlier
times,
people
lived
without
the
life
security
that
we
have
today.
There
was
no
vaccination
available
against
fatal
diseases.
There
was
no
satellite-based
advance
warning
of
natural
calamities.
There
was
no
security
against
famine
or
floods;
so
people
were
always
mentally
prepared
for
struggle,
even
for
death.
Especially
the
warrior
class
had
to
be
ever-ready
for
death.
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