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Is the Moment of Death Fixed?
That brings us to the last question about the moment of departure. Is this
moment of the fatal stroke fixed? Can the hour of death be postponed from an
inner point of view?
17. The Bhagvad Gita: Ch. 8, Verse 10
The question
is only of academic interest for the material scientist since as per material
science the moment of death is not fixed. It is only the average lifespan of a
species that is fixed and that too has a wide range in man at least. On the
contrary we have authentic instances of yogis predicting their hour of
departure. A view more consistent with the experience of those who have come
bac
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Self-Experience after Death
Is there a self-experience after death?
One thing is clear that there are no satisfactory
answers to these questions as far as our traditional materialistic science is
concerned. And whatever data exists through the collective experience of
humanity (which in itself is abundant) is often shrouded by a sense of mystique
mingled with fantasy and superstition. The result is truth mixed with fiction
fed on the milk of individual belief. Mainstream science simply disregards the
evidence as fiction of the mind but that explains nothing. To disregard the very
evidence and to infer even without studying is to throw away the
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Appendix IV
Beyond Death
Possession by the Asura
"The death of Stalin (unfortunately not any more
than the death of Hitler) has not changed the present state of the world.
Something more than that would be necessary. For this is like the assassin who
is guillotined: when his head is cut off, his spirit remains behind and is
projected outside him. It is a vital formation and it goes and takes shelter in
one of the benevolent spectators, who suddenly feels a criminal instinct in
himself. There are many men like that, specially very young criminals who when
questioned have acknowledged this. They have been asked: 'When did this desire
to kill
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Ancient Texts
An Ancient Indian Tale: The Secret of Death
Far back in time, life may have been different in its outer aspects, but the
inner quest was the same. So also with Nachiketas, a child of faith and simple
sincerity. His father Vajashravas is holding a yajna (sacrifice) and as
is symbolic of the worldly wise he chooses to offer the old and infirm,
unyielding cattle and cows to the gods. It may be noted in passing that in the
symbolism of the Vedic and the Upanishadic period, cows represented Light or all
our upward striving for true knowledge. The gods are the powers of Light who
bring down the gifts of true knowledge and
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Death of a God
Is there a difference between the death of ordinary
mortals and that of beings of a higher consciousness like saints and sages or
incarnate gods and higher still, that most deceptive appea-
19. Refer to Appendix 3 for the Wisdom from the Tibetan Book of the Dead.
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rance of God in humanity - the phenomenon of the
Avatara? Gods (beings of a higher luminous plane of consciousness) do not die
except when they take up a human body for a particular work. But even here it is
not the kind of death that we understand but a conscious withdrawal from
the mortal to the immortal planes unlike the mortal's death which is an unconscious
with
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The Inflexible Iron Law of Death
and the Dilemmas of Human Law
Ethical Issues involving Death and the Dying
Death raises many an ethical question and as with
everything else related to death, none have a simple answer. The reason is that
we do not know with certainty the state of an individual who is dead or is in
coma. We do not know whether there is an inner psychological life going on
during coma or after death, independent of the body. We do not know whether the
surface choice of a man reflects the choice of his soul or is it simply
rendering into mental terms, the recoil from pain of the nervous and sensational
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The Great Leveller
This is another image of death that we secretly admire, perhaps even cherish. Is
it not justice itself that death sees the great and the mighty and prosperous
fall even as the lowly and weak and poor have fallen? Maybe. But the falling of
the strong and prosperous does not spare the agonies of the weak and the maimed
even though it may provide some solace of retribution to the rebellious heart.
Equally, all that is rich and strong is not necessarily bad. Both prosperity
(even outer prosperity) and strength (even physical prowess) are also divine.
The divine is not only the bare ascetic sitting ash-smeared on the snow peaks,
clad with nothing b
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Helping Hands
Helping Hands: What about the
physicians and the caretakers? There are two important aspects here apart
from supporting those who are left behind. The first issue is regarding
disclosing the grave prognosis or diagnosis to the terminally ill. The issue is
not simple and somewhat controversial. It is known for instance that denial of a
terminal illness tends to somehow prolong the life expectancy. On the other
hand, not informing the implications based on present knowledge may amount to
breach of trust and also make the patient indifferent and delay his seeking
timely help or completing some last minute unfinished acts such as executing a
will. Beside
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The Question of Ghosts
Modern mind discourages such queries and there is
some advantage in doing so. For is not our ignorance a kind of safety? But a
greater safety is truth, not the half-truth mixed with superstition and
imagination, but the full truth which accounts for everything and finds the
right place for all human and other experiences of life. To deny a phenomenon is
easy. Far more difficult is to discover and unite each piece of truth in the
jigsaw puzzle of life. To deny blindly is as much of a dogma as a blind
acceptance. So let us try to see through the eyes of those who truly 'observe'
since their vision is 'whole', of not just the gross m
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A Prophetic Poem
Strange Attachment - A Prophetic Poem
The letter reproduced below was written by a 16 year old girl to her father
on his birthday. It proved prophetic as she died of an accident five years
later, at 21 years of age. The letter raises several questions (or perhaps
answers them) for instance a certain capacity to foresee the moment of death,
the disparity in the reactions of the outer human mind and the inmost soul and
how one part feels sorrow while the other feels happy as it rises to the beyond.
Of course this may not be
the immediate experience of everyone but it is
most certainly the essential experience. The letter is reproduced in its