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No reason to fear death!

Because "death", if you think of it as "end", is nothing but an illusion. Try to think of death as "transformation", "passing over" or "moving on", and all of the sudden it appears in the light of love.

 
 

A quote by David Viscott:

When you say you fear death you are really saying that you fear you have not lived your true life.

This fear cloaks the world in silent suffering.

Let your fear of death motivate you to examine your true worth and to have a dream for your own life. Let it help you value the moment, act on it, and live in it.

 

A quote by Deepak Chopra:

When two people use their love for each other as a doorway into ... the realm of timeless love, the death of the loved one does not close the door or deprive the other of the flow of love. Ultimately, all love comes from within.

We are deluding ourselves when we believe that another person is who we love; the other person is a pretext by which we give ourselves permission to feel love. Only you can open and close your heart.

 

Another quote by Deepak Chopra:

Even to assume that death exists is a half-truth, for there are many levels of yourself that know nothing of extinction. Your atoms are billions of years old and have billions of years more life left in them. In the remote future, when they are broken down into smaller particles, atoms will not die but just get transformed into another configuration of energy. Atoms are nothing but transformed energy to begin with, yet we do not say that the primordial "energy soup" died when it got locked up into the orderly patterns of hydrogen, helium and the other elements. Gravity and its kindred subatomic forces holding your body together will never die, although in some unknowable future they may withdraw into the larger force fields that gave birth to them in the Big Bang. As long as we are composed of these deathless ingredients, why not see ourselves in the same light?