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Death Is An Imagination
Bhagwan Ramana Maharshi got his enlightenment through a conscious experience of death.
When Ramana was a young boy, one day he was just lying on his bed in his uncle's house in Madurai in India.
Suddenly he got the feeling that he was going to die! He felt that death was coming upon him.
He had two choices – either to resist the feeling, or to accept it and go through it.
Usually people resist, so they pass into coma and leave the body in a state of unconsciousness.
99% of us leave the body in a state of unconsciousness.
Though we know from the moment of birth that our life will culminate in death, we never try to visualize it, we never try to actualize the possibility, we never try to welcome it.
At least once if you go through it with consciousness, you will lose your fear for it automatically.
Ramana was courageous enough to choose the second path. He co-operated with the feeling.
He allowed death to happen. He decided to see what would happen during death.
He saw clearly one by one, the parts of his body dying.
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