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Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Alok Pandey, Dr./English/Death Dying And Beyond/Staring into the Eyes of Death.htm
Staring into the Eyes of Death
(Predicting the Unpredictable and Altering the
Predictable)
Authentic instances are known wherein people predicted their own death. Among
some well-known instances are those of great yogis like Swami Vivekananda and
Paramhamsa Yogananda among others. Obviously one does not expect a yogi to go
around beating his drum and make pronouncements that sound extravagant. Yet the
hints are sufficient and point towards the subtler mystery of death and the fact
that self-mastery is also one of the keys towards the mastery over death.
Even though seers
may be able to predict the precise moment and place of dea
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Alok Pandey, Dr./English/Death Dying And Beyond/The Passport to Immortality.htm
The Passport to Immortality
Death to this new vision becomes a spur towards immortality. If it were not for
death man would rest content with ignorance and mistake his ego-identity for the
true self. What is worse, he would continue to expand the empire of his ego and
prolong ignorance and its by-product pain indefinitely. Therefore must we pass
repeatedly through the portals of death so as to reach a greater life. Death
stands across our path as a stern ticket collector and does not allow any
premature passage to the other worlds. By doing this it binds our sight to this
material world. This too is a great service, since an early and easy visa for
ot
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Alok Pandey, Dr./English/Death Dying And Beyond/Near Death Experiences.htm
Near Death
Experiences
Near Death Experiences (NDEs): The pioneer
work in this field was done by Dr. Raymond Moody who is the first medical doctor
to have done a systemic study of these experiences in people who seem to have
been revived after death. These revivals were not only medical. Many were
instances of spontaneous recovery after a close brush with death, often
unrecorded by the medical physicians who were understandably busy with the pulse
and the breathing. Besides as is well known, the eye does not see what the mind
does not know. Dr. Raymond Moody took up the challenge and interviewed many such
persons who had escaped from the clutches of death fo
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Alok Pandey, Dr./English/Death Dying And Beyond/The End of Death, the Death of Ignorance.htm
The End of Death, the Death of Ignorance
"To free the self is but one radiant pace"...
"A first betrothal of the Earth to Heaven..."9
But not the last word, not the final seal of God's
work or the sign of His sanction to our efforts. There is a still greater work
to do, a still greater problem to be understood, and a still greater mystery to
be solved. All that we realize by discovering the immortal soul in us is who we
truly are. Knowing our true self frees us individually from the clutches of
sorrow and suffering. But to know oneself is only the beginning of another line
of progress. It consists in knowing what we came here to do, ou
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Alok Pandey, Dr./English/Death Dying And Beyond/The Question of Cremation.htm
The Question of Cremation
As to the method of
cremation, it actually does not matter so long as sufficient time has been given
for the connection to be cut. However, two considerations follow. One, the
custom of burning is generally considered as more hygienic and acts as a last
rite, even a symbolic one of cutting the earth-bound ties. Second, the giving of
body to the fire is also a powerful symbol of purification since the soul has
often been represented as
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fire by the Vedic seers. There is also the
advantage that the relics left behind in the form of bones can be dispersed at
the place of one's possible preference.
Howev
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Alok Pandey, Dr./English/Death Dying And Beyond/Behind the Veil of Death.htm
Towards a Vision of the Future
Behind the Veil of Death
Death is our present reality yet is immortality the
secret aspiration in man and therefore our future potentiality. Whatever higher
things we seek in life have already been granted by the highest Self in us.
Mankind has aspired deeply among other things for permanence of life; for
vanquishing suffering, evil and pain; for conquering old age, disease, infirmity
and death. Each age of mankind has seen the revival of this aspiration of
terrestrial perfection and permanence albeit in a language appropriate to the
age concerned. Thus in the early intuitive dawns of mankind the aspiration of
immortal
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Alok Pandey, Dr./English/Death Dying And Beyond/Death - The Annihilator of Time's Works.htm
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What is Death?
Death - The Annihilator of Time's Works
For all our knowledge of life, death continues to
remain a mystery. Just as we know something about the processes of life rather
than about the life-principle itself, so also we know a little about the process
of death rather than about the death-principle that exists as a universal force
in Nature. We (the sense-mind at least) normally associate death with the
visible dissolution of the physical form. But the principle of death is much
more universal than that. There is first the process of decay and disintegration
that is almost a part of all material forms that we know upon earth a
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Alok Pandey, Dr./English/Death Dying And Beyond/The Many Faces of Death.htm
The Many Faces of Death
The presence of death has strongly influenced life upon earth. Much of the
struggle for survival that we observe at the animal level has been the direct
result of death upon our planet. This struggle for survival far from being a
disaster has so far only helped in the enrichment of life. The force of
evolution has utilized this struggle for developing greater capacities and
powers in nature. It has created a kind of race for the development of more and
more perfect forms, forms more plastic and adaptable, forms more harmonious and
beautiful and, who knows, one day it will go on to create forms that are perfect
and divine. Strength, e
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Alok Pandey, Dr./English/Death Dying And Beyond/The Tragedy in the Heart of Time.htm
The Tragedy in the Heart of Time
Most of us associate death with the great uncertain end of things. This
uncertainty about life, the suddenness of death, the inevitability of an end to
all our dreams, is interpreted by the human mind as a tragic fate. But is it
really so? A calm and steady look will reveal to us that death has assumed this
form
not so much to terrify us as to fortify. It is this suddenness and
unexpectedness that makes us vigilant. It is the inevitability of loss at the
physical level that turns our hearts attached to appearances towards a deeper
love, a love which is independent of the physical frame, independent of the
ci
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Alok Pandey, Dr./English/Death Dying And Beyond/Beings and Guardians of the Other Worlds.htm
Beings and
Guardians of the Other Worlds
Beings and Guardians of the Other Worlds: The soul while in transit meets
the beings and forces of other worlds. Depending upon the inner development and
affinities, the soul may linger in these worlds, get in touch with these beings,
and receive help or encounter hindrance in its onward journey. Our body
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while living provides a marvelous protection
because of its denseness. But after death we stand as if exposed to all the
forces of this complex universe. It is true that modern science is unable to
recognise these forces and beings as of now. But that is because modern science