Death, A Myth?

Posted on February 25, 2013 by

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Is Death a myth? More conveniently reworded, Is Human Death a myth?

Let us begin by understanding the phenomenon of Death, especially its ontological aspects. This would require us to focus on the nature of this phenomenon such as its state of existence.

Let us consider hypothetically that Death exists in this world.

Death, to me, is a promise well kept! Isn’t Death the highest form of reality? For death becomes an eventuality at the moment of creation itself! From then on death starts masquerading as life until it attains the state of Death.

But this is where it gets tricky. I believe this ‘state of death’ is but an intermediary state. For it is followed by a ‘state of entrapment’, wherein the soul gets trapped in, and by, the human thought.

How often have we remembered about dead people, whether they being our friends, or parents, or relatives?

These people, more importantly their souls, are forever trapped as moments in our memories. This would only mean that the ‘state of death’ as we know of it, is applicable only for our bodies.

Then, to which realm does our soul travel when we die?

Souls, I believe, after the death of mortal body, gets forever trapped in the realm of Human Thought!

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