live. Your mind is racing, and you’re forced to confront the reality of your mortality. What thoughts arise? Who do you think of? What regrets or desires surface?
As you reflect on these questions, observe your thoughts with a Imagine you’re on your deathbed, with only a few minutes left to detached awareness. Recognize that these very thoughts, desires, and regrets are the chains that bind you to the cycle of birth and death.
The memories, nostalgia, and attachments that haunt you are the same forces that will compel you to take rebirth. You’re stuck in the quicksand of your own making, reliving the same patterns and experiences.
To break free from this cycle, you must confront and resolve these unfinished matters. Use your intellect, wisdom, and the guidance of a guru to transcend these limitations.
The practice of dying is not just about physical death; it’s about dying to your ego, desires, and attachments every moment. It’s about recognizing that this entire universe is a dream, a mere projection of the divine.
To attain liberation, you must mature beyond your current state. Don’t be bound by dogma or superstition; instead, cultivate self-awareness and understanding.
The ultimate reality is not somewhere external; it’s the very essence of your being. You must transform your individual self (jiva) into the universal self (Paramatma).
This is the first step towards attaining union with the divine. You don’t need to become more religious; you need to become more aware, more mature.


