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There are two forms of death. One is the form that takes place mechanically when the breath leaves the body. And the other is dying intentionally to the lower in one’s self that is self-love, ego and vanity.

Mechanical death is the one we are afraid of because we take it to be the end. It is what our instinctive function that diligently works to avoid. It doesn’t know that that death isn’t the end of itself. In fact, we entered the world with our five senses ready and equipped to go with life.

What prevent us from seeing the truth is fear, ego, vanity and self love and they are all products belonging to our instinctive function that dwells on fears.

The other death is the conscious one. One knows why one is dying to those features in oneself, why it needs to be done. Unless we know why we are doing a thing, it doesn’t serve any useful purpose for us. That same thing was there before and will carry through the laws and forces to Nature as it did before.

Only our conscious action matters, the rest in life remains the same. We are equipped for life with our five senses, food and air as we entered the world.

There is this simple “truth” that delude us . We do not see and know that things happen and happen the only way they could have happened.

Our beliefs–that we are the ones who are doing things–makes it almost impossible for us to see or catch the mechanicality of life. This mechanicality to things could be traced when we are observing our own actions.

Our ego, self-love and vanity are the hardest mountains for us to climb and reach the top. Why do you think we have them? For what reason or purpose do they serve? We may believe they are good for us  and then find they are not.

After I began observing them and traced them, I got into the different roles and saw the strong hand they hold in our lives. They relate to negative, positive and neutralizing elements  that no one can illuminate from our being.

There is a thin line between what we think we know and what’s there we should know. What we believe we know is based on our imaginations, assumptions, identification and false personality.

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