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वो तोहफ़ा जिसे मौत भी नहीं छीन सकती || आचार्य प्रशांत (2018)
आचार्य प्रशांत
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Love
Death
Ego
Attachment
Giving
Immortality
Independence
Liberation
Description

Acharya Prashant addresses a question regarding whether one can spiritually or physically help loved ones after death. He emphasizes that if one truly loves someone and wishes to give, they should do so immediately while they are alive rather than deferring it to a post-death scenario. He critiques the tendency to postpone giving as a game of the mind, suggesting that the desire to help after death often stems from a hidden attachment to life and a desire for self-importance. He argues that true love and responsibility lie in making loved ones so capable and independent that they do not need the person after their death. He further explains that the desire to be remembered after death is a manifestation of the ego and a craving for immortality. He describes this as a 'sick thought' where one derives a distorted pleasure from imagining others mourning their absence. According to Acharya Prashant, a successful life is one where a person lives so fully and authentically that they can die completely, leaving no trace or dependency behind. He concludes that those who live fearlessly and allow their soul full expression do not worry about death or the time after it; their life becomes a source of grace for others, leading not to a mere death, but to liberation.