According to Chapter 37, what we call 'death' is simply the process of a manifested form returning to its unmanifest state. The text encourages a perspective beyond the common fear of mortality. It specifies that the true 'nooses of death' are not physical but spiritual: Adharma (unrighteousness), ignorance, anger, and hatred. To transcend the cycle of death and enter what is described as the heavenly world, one must completely cross beyond these negative forces. This reframes death from a final end to a transition whose nature is deeply connected to one's spiritual and ethical state.
Based on the provided text, what is the true nature of death and what are considered its 'nooses'?
๐ Chapter 37