Monday, November 25, 2013

What Can Augment our Passionate Disposition towards Life?

One of the important issues to be considered in terms of deeper understanding of life is its counterpart, namely death. Many consider death as a morbid topic and avoid any discussion of it or at least show no interest in it. One of the reasons for fear of death is the ending – an ending projected by thought. Because thought is accustomed to continuity, it is unable to sense what would happen if that continuity ends. It is this uncertainty that comes up as fear. Turning away from the uncertainty is a kind of resistance to it and such refusal to look at it pushes the fear into our subconscious layers. From there it keeps sending messages through dreams and through loneliness during waking hours. This leads to psychological attachments as these attachments support the continuity of oneself through the image that one has about oneself. As a consequence, it creates images of others, gaining some comfort through the continuity sustained by interaction with those images. Thus a false base is created to feel safe and the fear of death is pushed under the carpet. However, somewhere in the deeper region, one knows it is false and so it prevents one from living fully.

Thought breeds fear, as J.Krishnamurti would often say. It is the inner transformation that can free us from the tyranny of thought. The inwardly directed movement takes us Home! That is the Home from which we came.

As we can see here, not paying attention to death affects life also, in the sense that the quality of life goes down. Living and dying are inextricably woven together and in their separation is the emergence of fear. We hear from the Masters that Truth has no continuity and that it is new from moment to moment. That is, there is a constant dying and renewal. Paying attention to death, one can move towards discovering that Truth because we then see unity in the life-death pair. In other words, attention to the content of death helps us appreciate life better.

In his book “Stillness Speaks”, Eckhart Tolle has a chapter with the title “Death and the Eternal”. His fluent presentation dwells on many esoteric items related to Death. The following lines are taken from it:

“When death is denied, life loses its depth. The possibility of knowing who we are beyond name and form, the dimension of the transcendent disappears from our lives because death is the opening into that dimension.”

In order to move on an exploratory journey into the topic of death, as for any topic, one has to set aside all preconceived notions and beliefs and come to it afresh. Therefore, consider all things that call for deeper attention in your life as hypotheses to be verified in the light of your own awareness and curiosity to find out what lies in the dark. They are meant to kindle our eagerness for exploration rather than give fixity to ideas. After all, the phenomenon of death is around us during our lifetime and it is going to be at the end of our own. When we pay attention to the content of death, we begin to unravel its mystery, at least to some extent. There is a boldness that builds up with the understanding of its content and so the fear associated with death begins to dissolve. This brings in a strange feeling of compassion towards everyone and everything that we meet in life. This is vouchsafed by those who go through a near death experience.

The site http://spirituality.yolasite.com can be a wayside companion to those who wish to explore along the above lines.

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