Sandra Zuidema, Yoga AuthorNo time to waste when uncovering the perfected being that is covered by life trappings, because in the end is where we begin.
David SandercottI think I would say make sure you Live before you Die ...This is Great advice
rajeev doiSir wat do mean by death ?first we must know ,understand life.everthing will be revealed.
Peter PughDeath is a Counsellor a Companion so Confuse him not with the Disdain of your Trust and Hope Corrupted by others’ imperatives Accept his timely touch and thus recalled to the Golden Ebb Rejoice in the Soul’s Mysterious Ocean { But one of my poems on the subject :) }
Natasha SequeiraDeath of the ego is what most yogis are trying to attain. not death of their physical life. die before you die means die to the false self. the ego that didn.t serve you well. Die to your old subconscious anxieties and karmic rubbish. and you.ll see you didn.t die at all. you came alive and found your authentic self.
Paul GreenbaumFace death during life absolutely, but turn away from life? If you can't live to the fullest while still in the body, what makes one think they can do it in the afterlife?
Michael BelovedPaul, You have a point but please consider that at a certain point either willingly or unwilling one will have to turn away from life. So long as the body is in good health the confidence about life is justified but my opinion and I stand by it, is that this confidence should at a certain point be invested in whatever will be left of the person in the afterlife. And if there is no afterlife, then sure, let us stick it out with this physical life even after the body reaches a terminal conclusion, because that would make sense under that condition.
People migrating to a foreign land would be wise, I am sure you agree, to put their attention on what life will be like in that other country. I doubt that you would advise them to continue thinking of the place which they are about to vacate, and that they are foolish to even think of the conditions in the new place.
Wishing you well!
Michael BelovedAt some point one should turn away from the old life, let history go its way, face the new life wherever that will be. One can willingly turn or be forced to do that by the inevitable fate of the physical body. Life is wonderful but a person's participation here is biologically and astronomically clocked. No one will be allowed to hog this history forever, if anything it will be for about 100 years at most.
MariaElena Cusick Die before you die
Maha Milan Jovanovic doesn't matter dead or alive
Sandra Zuidema, Yoga Author No time to waste when uncovering the perfected being that is covered by life trappings, because in the end is where we begin.
David Sandercott I think I would say make sure you Live before you Die ...This is Great advice
rajeev doi Sir wat do mean by death ?first we must know ,understand life.everthing will be revealed.
Peter Pugh Death is a Counsellor
a Companion so
Confuse him not
with the Disdain
of your Trust and Hope
Corrupted by others’ imperatives
Accept his timely touch and
thus recalled to the Golden Ebb
Rejoice
in the Soul’s Mysterious Ocean
{ But one of my poems on the subject :) }
Natasha Sequeira Death of the ego is what most yogis are trying to attain. not death of their physical life. die before you die means die to the false self. the ego that didn.t serve you well. Die to your old subconscious anxieties and karmic rubbish. and you.ll see you didn.t die at all. you came alive and found your authentic self.
Paul Greenbaum Face death during life absolutely, but turn away from life? If you can't live to the fullest while still in the body, what makes one think they can do it in the afterlife?
Michael Beloved Paul,
You have a point but please consider that at a certain point either willingly or unwilling one will have to turn away from life. So long as the body is in good health the confidence about life is justified but my opinion and I stand by it, is that this confidence should at a certain point be invested in whatever will be left of the person in the afterlife. And if there is no afterlife, then sure, let us stick it out with this physical life even after the body reaches a terminal conclusion, because that would make sense under that condition.
People migrating to a foreign land would be wise, I am sure you agree, to put their attention on what life will be like in that other country. I doubt that you would advise them to continue thinking of the place which they are about to vacate, and that they are foolish to even think of the conditions in the new place.
Wishing you well!
Michael Beloved At some point one should turn away from the old life, let history go its way, face the new life wherever that will be. One can willingly turn or be forced to do that by the inevitable fate of the physical body. Life is wonderful but a person's participation here is biologically and astronomically clocked. No one will be allowed to hog this history forever, if anything it will be for about 100 years at most.