What does the attraction and fear of death mean?
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"Fear of death is the ego's last stand, while the attraction to death reveals the formless essence of our true self; in meditation, we learn to die before dying, embracing the richness of life beyond the illusion of the self."
According to Osho, our fear of death arises because the ego cannot survive; it dissolves at death's threshold. Yet we are drawn to death because it unveils our real, egoless nature - the formless essence that continues. Fear belongs to the ego; attraction belongs to the true self. Through meditation we 'die before dying,' befriending death and discovering life's deepest richness.
We fear death because our make-believe self disappears, but we are also drawn to it because death can show our real self that keeps going.
Why this matters practically
- Reframes mortality, reducing anxiety by separating ego-loss from true self.
- Encourages meditation to taste ego-drop now, bringing peace and clarity.
- Inspires courageous, compassionate living by holding life and death together.
- Encourages meditation to taste ego-drop now, bringing peace and clarity.
- Inspires courageous, compassionate living by holding life and death together.
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