| No, because
death does not exist. It is just an illusion. We think
we must die one day because we believe we were born.
In reality, we have always been, at least our consciousness.
We are nothing else than that, all the rest is pure
illusion. Our bodies, our egos, are only waves that
continually go back and forth, creating a permanent
swell on the ocean of our consciousness. We are free
to identify ourselves with the waves if we wish to do
so, and for the time we want to do so.
But we should not forget that they
were born and they die, and thus they are source of
sufferings. They are certainly beautiful and look invincible
when they reach their peak.
But as soon as they meet the rocks and cliffs of the
tests of life, they end up in vanishing again in the
ocean of Universal Consciousness.
Of course it is easier to identify
oneself with the waves that, such as our thoughts, appear
in an unceasing ebbing and flowing, than it is with
the infinite and peaceful ocean of our consciousness.
However, it means to forget that the waves lead to nowhere
but to the ocean they emerge from.
But to perceive our deep reality, we
have to close our eyes and silence our mind, for they
can not embrace nor conceive the infinite and eternity.
Only the heart can see, hear and feel
the immeasurable dimension of our consciousness.
While entering the depths of Universal
Consciousness, we discover that we are nothing but That
and we realize death was only the last illusion.
Amedee
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