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Here’s how spiritual masters in different countries look at death from the spiritual eye. To help you improve your relationship with death.
Black Elk, a revered Lakota holy man, saw death as a part of the Great Spirit’s circle of life. He believed that the soul continues its journey in the spirit world, staying connected to the Earth and ancestors.
Dogen, the founder of Soto Zen Buddhism, taught that life and death are a single, inseparable reality. Realizing this unity is key to enlightenment, with death seen as a natural part of life.
Saint Augustine, an influential Christian theologian, saw death as a return to God and believed in the resurrection of the body and eternal life. His teachings emphasize the soul’s journey towards God.
Saint Seraphim, a revered Orthodox Christian monk, viewed death as a joyful event, a transition to eternal life and union with God, achieved through repentance, prayer, and a virtuous life.
Sri Ramana Maharshi, a revered Hindu sage, taught that death is merely the shedding of the physical body and that the true self is eternal and beyond birth and death. Self-realization leads to liberation from the cycle of rebirth.
Laozi, the founder of Taoism, viewed death as a natural part of life’s cycle. He taught that accepting death as a return to the Tao, the source of all existence, brings peace and harmony.
Imam Al-Ghazali, a prominent Islamic theologian, believed that death is a passage to the eternal world where the soul is judged by Allah. He emphasized living a righteous life in preparation for this journey.
Guru Rinpoche, a key figure in Tibetan Buddhism, taught that understanding the nature of mind through meditation helps one face death fearlessly and achieve liberation. He emphasized the importance of spiritual practice for preparing for death.
Miguel Ruiz, a modern spiritual teacher from the Toltec tradition, sees death as an essential part of life’s journey. He teaches that acceptance and awareness of mortality can lead to a more meaningful life and spiritual awakening.
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