Acharya Prashant addresses the deep-seated fear of death by explaining that the terror stems from the imagination and an attachment to the physical body and ego. He suggests that one should mentally allow the worst-case scenarios of death to occur, realizing that even in imagination, the observer remains. By visualizing the physical reality of death—such as a funeral pyre or a decaying body—one can lose the false seriousness and attachment associated with the physical form. He emphasizes that only those who are willing to 'die' to their attachments and ego can truly live freely in the present moment. He encourages accepting death as a factual certainty to free oneself from the constant worry of it.