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मृत्यु का आध्यात्मिक अर्थ || आचार्य प्रशांत (2018)
आचार्य प्रशांत
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Ego
Fear
Spirituality
Internal Strength
Attachment
Suffering
Self-Realization
Choice
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Acharya Prashant clarifies that suicide is often discussed in the context of the ego, where killing oneself truly means going against one's innate tendencies, which is not a task for the weak. He describes the spiritual path as a 'fixed price shop' where peace and bliss are available, but one must be willing to pay the price. This price involves surrendering one's ego and fears. He notes that while people claim to love God, they are often more attached to their fears because fear provides a sense of self-importance and excitement. If one is afraid, it serves as a constant reminder of their own existence and 'being something.' He further explains that in the internal world, nothing can be forced upon an individual without their consent. If someone is suffering or feeling tortured by the actions of others, it is because they have developed an attachment to that suffering. He uses the analogy of a person who develops a taste for the flavor of their own blood to illustrate how humans can find a perverse kind of satisfaction or habit in pain. Ultimately, he emphasizes that everything that happens within a person's internal state is something they have permitted, as the soul possesses the inherent strength to choose its own state.