Death, what’s that? I

One certain thing is that we will all get to the day that will be our last one.

We don’t know when that will be, yet as adults we spend most of our lives dreading it and absorbed by diets, exercise regimes and other plans to avoid it.

In the western culture, and others, death has been even removed from our sight. Elderly people vanish into buildings, often for a few years, and the only evidence of them at the end is a vase with some ash in. It’s almost as if we do not want see old people, it’s become too much for many to handle.

There is a hope that by removing death that it doesn’t happen. It’s swept under the carpet or by having all these ways to avoid it that somehow it doesn’t happen or only to others.

In other parts of the world, and everywhere until more recently, death was everywhere and seen by all, as in actually seeing dead bodies or people die.

Therefore, it was real and normal and to be expected.

The fear around death that we suffer throughout life can be avoided by accepting within ourselves our own death, and that of others, now this moment. Our death then has already happened.

It’s liberating to be free of that fear of our own death and that of others.

All forms are temporary, including us, and accepting that enables us to be able to focus on now and making the most of each moment.

After all, we do not have a life, we are life. Once our physical carnation has expired the real essence of us all is energy and that energy never expires.

RIP

I read something today that said something along the lines of people say ‘rest in peace’ when someone dies, yet we never say to them, others or ourselves, when we are alive, ‘live in peace’.

We are constantly suffering from our minds and its ego and stories, we are too unconscious in our thoughts to be anything other than consumed by our mind and possessed by it. We inflict constant suffering inside upon ourselves and outwardly on others, and collectively upon the entire human race. If you’re in any doubt about that observe how you talk to yourself inside, look at Facebook, the news or see how others interact.

We aspire to wealth, possessions, achievements, and all other manners of temporary forms that give a moment of ‘happiness’ not lasting joy, then to be followed by more moments of dissatisfaction and desire for more, bigger, better, faster, better than others.

We are not encouraged to seek inner peace or instructed on how to achieve it, we are conditioned by the collective mind to seek ‘happiness’ in the temporary forms, the pleasures, the addictions, the instant but never lasting gratifications. We are conditioned for a life of unconsciousness, a torment of the mind.

Peace will certainly come when we die as our souls are freed from the physical carnation and the mind dies too. There suffering ends. However, we do not have to wait for death to experience inner peace in life. We can have it now and for the remainder of the existence of our physical carnation.

Live in peace and disassociate from the mind and its unreal world. End suffering within, without and collectively for the human race. The peace of the universe is within all our souls we just need to choose the light from our inner spirit instead of the darkness from the mind.