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Thanatophobia,
the fear of death is the one most common psychological anxiety affecting people
as they grow older and older. The overindulgence in materialistic life is the
cause for fear of death which is the deepest instinct in human nature.
However this is with the subject matter of death as it makes its presence felt
through disease and old age. Deaths due to accidents and unnatural calamities
come under totally different edict which needs to be understood in different
perspective. At the start we should all accept the fact that most of us are afraid
of death because of the uncertainty of when, how and where it happens.
Failure
to stay alive when the time comes is the indispensable fear. The reluctance to
face this fear with proper perceptive is due to the importance we have given to
this physical body right through our life. It can also be based upon the
natural fear of loneliness due to the loss of those with whom we have developed
acquaintance in this worldly existence. In the case of the affection for this
physical body, we have to understand that this body is been on continuous
change. It will have six changes in the form of: Asti (Existence), Jayate (Birth), Vardhate
(Growth), Viparinamate (Modify), Apakshiyate (Decline), Vinasyati
(Death). So there is no need for us to repent for this physical body.
Sri Krishna tells Arjuna in Bhagavad Gita Chapter 2 Verse 22:
“Vasamsi jirnani yatha vihaya navani grhnani naro parani tatha sarirani vihaya jimany anyani samyati navani dehi”
Meaning: As a human being puts on new garments, giving up old ones, so does the Jivatma (Individual Consciousness) accept new bodies, giving up the old and useless ones.
Sri Krishna tells Arjuna in Bhagavad Gita Chapter 2 Verse 22:
“Vasamsi jirnani yatha vihaya navani grhnani naro parani tatha sarirani vihaya jimany anyani samyati navani dehi”
Meaning: As a human being puts on new garments, giving up old ones, so does the Jivatma (Individual Consciousness) accept new bodies, giving up the old and useless ones.
Next
most important factor is the fear of loneliness after death and the loss of our
acquaintance with people who were with us all our life. Amazingly the
loneliness after death is as same as the loneliness at birth. At birth we are
in new surroundings and in a body which is at first totally inexperienced to
take care of itself or to establish intelligent contact with surrounding
conditions for a long period of time. As a child at birth we had no
recollection as to the identity of the family members with whom we start having
relationship. This loneliness only disappeared gradually as we made our own
personality contacts with those who are amiable to us and eventually becomes
our friends and family members. So do we need to worry of the loss of our
relationship which we have developed in this life span, if that was the case
our associates in the name of wife/husband, sons/daughters, and
brothers/sisters and so on should also be in the same situation as we are. They
should also feel the loss as we do.
Sri
Sri Shankar tells in Bhaja Govindam Verse 6:
“Yavat pavano nivasati dehe tavat
pruchati kusalam gehe. Gatavati vayo dehapaye barya bibyathi tasmin kaye.”
Meaning: While there is still Prana (breath) in the body, relatives and all ask about
our well-being. The moment life-breath leaves this body; even one's wife fears
that body.
Bhagavad Gita tells us that our physical body should be an
encasement to the Eternal Soul to live spiritually, constructively and
divinely. Let’s make our physical existence as pleasant as we can for others so
that they are also convenient. We will lose nothing in doing so. We have come
empty handed and would be leaving without taking even a single penny with us.
In fact, we will leave a little extra behind if we lead a life of wellness and harmony. If we become soul-conscious, death will be a transcendental
process, carried out in full consciousness and with understanding of cyclic
purpose. Once understood, the fear of death ceases…….What say?????
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