How is death related to nirvana?
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"Nirvana is the profound realization that both death and life are illusions; only when you see through them does the cycle of rebirth cease."
According to Osho, nirvana is the total realization that what we call death does not exist and what we call life is also not true life. Knowing only deathlessness still binds you to rebirth through the desire to live. When both illusions are seen through, the identification with the body ends, desire ceases, and the cycle of return stops—nirvana.
Nirvana means seeing that death isn’t real and ordinary life is a mirage, so the urge to come back ends.
Why this matters practically
- Dissolves fear of death, bringing immediate peace and clarity.
- Loosens attachment to body and possessions, reducing suffering.
- Encourages mindful watching of desires—especially final thoughts—so you move toward freedom instead of repeating old patterns.
- Loosens attachment to body and possessions, reducing suffering.
- Encourages mindful watching of desires—especially final thoughts—so you move toward freedom instead of repeating old patterns.
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