What happens when someone kills you?
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outcome
"Death is not the end, but the climax of life; embrace it as a joyous peak in the cosmic dance, for nothing essential is ever lost."
According to Osho, if someone kills you, nothing essential is lost: death is not opposed to life but its climax, the natural crescendo and fulfillment. Choosing life over death creates conflict; accepting both dissolves fear. Killing only hastens what was certain anyway. Meet death as a joyous peak — even laughter — witnessing the whole cosmic joke.
If someone kills you, it just brings the natural end of life sooner—accept it calmly as the final beautiful note of the song of living.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces fear and anxiety about death, fostering calm courage.
- Ends inner conflict by embracing life and death equally.
- Frees energy to live fully now, witnessing without clinging or aversion.
- Ends inner conflict by embracing life and death equally.
- Frees energy to live fully now, witnessing without clinging or aversion.
AI Confidence Score: 95%
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