17264
results found in
39 ms
Page 140
of 1727
Title:
-033_The Fear of Death and the Four Methods of Conquering It.htm
View All Highlighted Matches
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Alok Pandey, Dr./English/Death Dying And Beyond/The Fear of Death and the Four Methods of Conquering It.htm
The Fear of Death and the Four Methods of Conquering It
"Of all fears the most subtle and the most
tenacious is the fear of death. It is deeply rooted in the subconscient and it
is not easy to dislodge. It is obviously made up of several interwoven elements:
the spirit of conservatism and the concern for self-preservation so as to ensure
the continuity of consciousness, the recoil before the unknown, the uneasiness
caused by the unexpected and the unforeseeable, and perhaps, behind all that,
hidden in the depths of the cells, the instinct that death is not inevitable and
that, if certain conditions are fulfilled, it can b
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Alok Pandey, Dr./English/Death Dying And Beyond/Death - The Sad Destroying Voice in Things.htm
The Shroud of Death
Death - The Sad Destroying Voice in Things
Death in the human mind at least is associated with
a number of psychological reactions. These reactions or responses spring from
different levels of our nature. The nervous parts react with fear and horror,
the senses with shock and disbelief, the sentiments with dismay and despair,
emotions respond with the pang and pain of separation, the mind with the sense
of an irreparable loss and helplessness. Sometimes other reactions can also
intervene such as anger, guilt and even shame. All these reactions, especially
fear, have deep subconscious roots and are extremely hard to el
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Alok Pandey, Dr./English/Death Dying And Beyond/Death - The Paradox of Life.htm
The Why of Death
Death - The Paradox of Life
Is death inevitable? Do we have to die? If
so, then why? This is a question that every sensitive mind raises one time or
the other. The sting of death and its horror is not so much in the fact of our
bodily disappearance but it lies in the abrupt end to all our hopes and dreams,
ideals and sentiments, longings and attachments. It is as if a blind and giant
unfeeling and unthinking force took a perverse joy in turning all happiness to
dust. It is as if an irony of fate ultimately mocks at all human effort. Few see
death as a release, except perhaps from long suffering. And here too the will to
live is f
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Alok Pandey, Dr./English/Death Dying And Beyond/Occultism and the Alchemy of Life and Death.htm
Occultism and the Alchemy of Life and Death
Material life as we know it is not the only life. Behind embodied life there is
a plane of life-consciousness with its own unique energy and properties. The
occultists in every tradition of past and present have always been aware of it.
There are special techniques to become aware of this life-energy behind our
material processes. There are also means by which we can learn to manipulate
them. This is exactly what knowledgeable Reiki masters do and some tantrics of
yore used to do. By this manipulation of the inner life, one can temporarily,
for a short or long period, superimpose the law of a
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Alok Pandey, Dr./English/Death Dying And Beyond/The Pervertors of Life and Death.htm
The Pervertors of Life and Death
The presence of such demoniac forces in some form
or the other have always been known in every civilisation. Indian yogis and
mystics have classified them into three main types:
The asuras or the disturbers of light, who
inflict doubt and pervert truth to suit their darker ends. These act mostly in
the domain of the ordinary mind giving it an entirely wrong turn of thoughts and
a distorted interpretation of all religious, scriptural and spiritual truths.
The rakshasas or the eaters of light, who
eat away will and aspiration and faith thereby diverting all efforts towards
hideous and diabolic ends. They
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Alok Pandey, Dr./English/Death Dying And Beyond/The Cessation of the Cycle of Birth and Death.htm
The Cessation of the Cycle of Birth and Death
The Ideal of Mukti/ Salvation/ Nirvana/ Moksha:
Life, seen from the
surface appears as a "tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury signifying
nothing."19 Few can ever escape the sting of life which is also a
sting of death. Death seems to put a final seal upon the futility of all human
effort. So much has this surface orientation preoccupied the human mind that
even mystics and saints have declared that the only real utility of human life
is to somehow find a door of escape from this impermanent, unhappy world. Called
mukti in India, salvation and nirvana elsewhere, the highest goal
Disease
Disease: Death due to diseases fall under a vast and diverse range.
Broadly however, these are genetic disorders, infections, injuries,
inflammations, poisoning from within (metabolic) or without, and degeneration.
There are other causes as well. Here again efforts are on to prevent and cure
them. The illnesses once considered incurable are coming closer to cure. Efforts
are on to reduce the side effects of the drugs to a bare minimum by specific
molecules. Even genetic diseases are coming in the range of manipulation. The
problem however is that by its very nature the human body (like other physical
bodies) is built on the basis of ignorance (that is a divisive m
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Alok Pandey, Dr./English/Death Dying And Beyond/Stopping the Heartbeat - Fact or fiction.htm
Appendix I
What is Death?
Paul Brunton was a British author and journalist
who came to India with the view of recording his independent findings about the
acclaimed yogis. A man endowed with a critical intellect, he traveled far and
wide in order to understand the mystic phenomenon. He was neither credulous nor
an avowed disbeliever. He searched impartially and recorded truthfully. His book
'In Search of Secret India' is a record of his findings where on the one hand he
exposes charlatans, and on the other hand, he is struck with genuine awe and
admiration with cases that are authentic, delving in the supernormal. The book
mentioned
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Alok Pandey, Dr./English/Death Dying And Beyond/The Sting of Death.htm
The Sting of Death
We respond differently to the struggle and joy of
life, so also to the pain of death. These different responses derive themselves
from the different levels of consciousness at which we stand in a particular
life, at a particular time. This level of consciousness is like a station or a
vantage point from which each one of us views life and through which we transact
with the world. As is the station, so is our understanding and response. In
general, the higher our standpoint, the wider also it is, the more we are able
to see holistically, the more also our personal autonomy
1.Sri Aurobindo: The Upanishads, Isha
Upanishad, Verse 7
2.S
Resource name: /E-Library/Disciples/Alok Pandey, Dr./English/Death Dying And Beyond/The Scientific View of Death.htm
The Scientific View of Death
The material scientist has studied the phenomenon
of death purely at the physical level. Physically, the scientists distinguish at
least two levels of death. Physiological or clinical death wherein one
observes external signs of the absence of life. Prominent among these is the
absence of any form of brain activity as recorded electro physiologically, next
there comes the cessation of respiration and the heartbeat. Of course, we know
today that the breathing may stop much earlier and the heart may still go on
beating for some time. The shadow of death then descends lower down and affects
the liver, kidneys and other organs. T