
Reflecting on death - advantages and disadvantages during the Consciosness Shift
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“Don’t fear death, but instead fear that you have not lived at all.” – Marcus Aurelius
This quote hits at the heart of a quiet crisis:
Most people don’t live — they merely exist.
We wake, we work, we repeat — but rarely do we stop to ask: Am I truly alive?
As Osho once said:
“The question is not whether there is life after death. The question is whether you are alive before death.”
This video explores how the contemplation of death — especially in the early stages of a spiritual path — can shake us awake. It’s in facing our mortality that we often begin to understand life’s true value.
But there comes a turning point.
Once the mind becomes powerful enough to influence reality — to turn thought into experience — focusing on death or fear can become harmful. At that point, what once awakened us could start to limit us.
So we must evolve:
From reflecting on death...
To fully embracing life.
This episode is about that inner shift — the delicate balance between awareness of the end, and the power to truly begin.
Thanks to Lee Campbell from Unsplash for the beautiful background image.