Death
The topic of "death" is often considered taboo in many households, leading to scolding and reprimanding, especially when mentioned by children. However, if more people were educated about this subject, our collective spiritual evolution as a human population could significantly advance. Instead of engaging in destructive behaviors such as murder, rape, and other primal actions, we could focus on more significant endeavors. To fully embrace and live this reality to its fullest, conquering the fear of death is essential.
But why is death so feared? When someone close to us passes away, they no longer possess the ability to communicate or respond, as their physical body has ceased to exist. However, their consciousness continues beyond death. Additionally, various corrupt man-made doctrines have ingrained in people's minds the belief that individuals either go to heaven or hell upon death, which is not the case (I will delve into this in a separate post). Death is simply the separation of our consciousness from the biological vehicle that carries it. The experience can range from painful to peaceful, but afterward, a profound sense of tranquility ensues. It is primarily the egoic mind that fears death and magnifies its significance. Even the depiction of the last supper, where Jesus dined with his disciples, portrays wine and bread. In reality, the wine served during the meal was a special brew made using a unique recipe with Amanita Muscaria, a psychedelic substance.
The disciples ingested this brew to undergo a transformative rebirth by "dying." In this context, "dying" refers to the dissolution of the egoic mind, liberating the disciples from its grip. Onlookers from a distance may have assumed that the beverage was wine due to its appearance resembling a dark red drink. Some individuals believe that death leads to eternal oblivion. However, the true nature of reality is incredibly profound, and if one can comprehend it, it becomes undeniably beautiful. It was our own souls, our consciousness, that chose to incarnate here on Earth, and that soul is an intrinsic part of who we are—the true identity. Therefore, it is crucial not to become overly attached to anything within this dense reality we call Earth. Spiritual masters throughout history, such as Jesus, Mohammed, Buddha, Gandhi, and countless others, have emphasized this notion.