What Is The Deeper Meaning Of Death? Ask Deepak Chopra!
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:10 What is the deeper meaning of death? What exactly is death? In order to understand this question it is important to realize that there is no such thing as a permanent identity in both the perceiver and in the object of perception. Once again I will repeat there is no such thing as a permanent identity both as a perceiver or the object of perception.
There is constant change in the body and change in the environment. But to say that there are deaths some where in between the you now and the you at previous points in you life is to define a points of discrete change where there actually is a gradual change.
1:20 Me that you love right now perceiving but even as you are perceiving me at this moment the one that you perceive does not exist any more because it has been transformed into something else and this process goes on in other words identity transforms every level physical emotional, psychological, intellectual, as our understanding of the world expands so Deepak the baby is dead so is the adultlecent and so the very youthful teenager that Deepak was existence that So there is no permenent
The question is did you experience Deepak the baby, Deepak the child or Deepak the teenager? If you did experience them, is this thing that experienced them really dead? If you did not experience them were they ever really you? If this process produced a gradual enhancement of you, did death intervene between the different stages of you? Can you really call the changes that occur to your body over time death?
Can this process be repeated?