Wednesday, December 12, 2007

The mystery of life & death

We all live in the shadow of the fear of death, we believe that life and death are opposed to each other. This feeling causes us to miss life and we miss death as well. When we are born, death is born with us.


Every day changes into night, and every night changes into day. The present elapses into the past and the future dawns upon the present. This cannot happen without the element of death. This process of change is death. If you want to die peacefully, live totally, completely. Death is the crowning glory of life lived intensely and fully. But our life is wasted in searching for the meaning of life.

The meaning of life is in life itself. No philosophy, no scripture, no cause can give meaning to life. You have to seek your own meaning and nobody except you can come upon it. It is your life and it is only accessible to you. Only in living will the mystery be revealed to you. Once you know what life is you will know what death is.

Death is also a part of the same process. Ordinarily we think death comes at the end, that it is against life; we think death is the enemy, but death is not the enemy. If you think of death as the enemy it simply shows that you have not been able to know what life is. Death and life are two polarities of the same energy, of the same phenomenon - the tide and the ebb, the day and the night, the summer and the winter. They are not separate and not opposites, not contraries; they are complementary.


Death is not the end of life; in fact, it is a completion of one life, the finale. A man who has understood what his life is, allows death to happen; he welcomes it. He dies each moment and each moment he is resurrected. Each moment he dies and is born again."



Amrit Sadhna

3 comments:

Aryan-Arjun said...

The words
"You have to seek your own meaning and nobody except you can come upon it. It is your life and it is only accessible to you. Only in living will the mystery be revealed to you. Once you know what life is you will know what death is."
is good...
But whatever is said..I fear death..I cannot think it complementary..
Can you?
Aryan's Mom

Indian in NZ said...

Aryan's mom: I am trying not to fear it and that's why have started reading more on it and its significance - after all its a fact of life. But so far I haven't been successful in overcoming the fear.

Timothy: Welcome here and I will surely come by to the link you have provided.

Vikas said...

i want to what is inbetween life and death. can any one know something about it??? why people born again and again???




Vikas