The implications in assuming death to be the termination of individual existence run counter to the ineradicable expectations based upon […]
Impersonal considerations go a long way to fortify the mind against the personal sorrow caused by death. But they do […]
So, even within the limits of experience of the worldly, there is much that should mitigate morbid thoughts of death […]
The overwhelming importance of death is derived from manβs attachment to particular forms. But death loses much of its sting […]
As the worldly individual considers death to be the cessation of life, he gives great importance to it. There are […]
The worldly person completely identifies life with the manifestations and activities of the gross body. For him, therefore, the beginning […]