Guest guest Posted April 22, 2006 Report Share Posted April 22, 2006 In Kathopanishad YAMA says " Naishaa tarkena.....prahtahh" O Nachiketa! This secret knowledge i not obtained by means of any intellectual, logical discussion or interpretation by anyone. It is realised by a real guru. You have come to me with a fully attentive mind and a strong determination that you have become such a realised one. May we find more seekers of your kind. Death is certain for any living being. In spite of death being a common phenomenon seen in the world everywhere, the process of death remains a deep mystery due to the thick crutain that separates this life from the after-life. The belief in (but with total ignorance of men about) after-life is directly responsible for the fear of death. It is the fear of the unknown ! Those who are afraid of this stage prefer to disbelieve and work towards that goal of strong rrejection of after-life with their self-insufficient logics. And yet this fear is inescapably inherent in us. Indifference to this question or mere prayer to God they believe in, is the most common alternative. Yet another class of men in the past resorted to penancec seeking absolute deathlessness to their physical bodies and achieved only stipulation of the most improbable conditions for death. And yet these conditions were al certainly satisfied when they had to meet with death. They, thus lived all the life in their much needed self assurance against the end. After all they proved to this world only the futility of a mere long life. Purely philosophical literature on this subject does not given any insight or even a mild experience of this mysterious truth. In our Upanishadas there is tactic description of after death details. But the real idea behind the philosophy of our Upanishadas, particularly Kathopanishada, is conquering death not merely by continuing to live in this physical body but continuing to live beyond the body, acquiring mastery over oneself, living in a higher world or worlds of knowledge, without the fear of death again and attaining salvation from the cycles of death and birth. A Path of salvation after the conquering of death to be practically followed by the soul beyond its body is definitely indicated in many of our Upanishadas. love baba Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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