From a basic perspective, what is the difference between how an ordinary person and a saint experience death according to Chapter 43?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 43

For an ordinary person, death is attached to birth; the two are inseparable, and death often brings sorrow. For a saint, this is not the case. Chapter 43 explains that saints are free from the delusion of Maya and are always alert in their true form. For them, death is simply the separation of the body and senses, a natural process for the physical form which they view as just an adjunct. While an ordinary person might fear death, a saint has no fear because they have already 'killed death' in their consciousness. Their worldly life ends, but their spiritual attainment remains, as the feeling of duality has completely vanished for them.


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