The text says saints are 'free from the six-fold changes/emotions.' How does this relate to their experience of death?

📖 Chapter 43

Being 'free from the six-fold changes/emotions,' as mentioned in Chapter 43, is central to understanding a saint's perspective on death. These changes are typically associated with the worldly experience of existence, including birth, growth, decay, and death, along with the emotional attachments tied to them. By transcending these, a saint remains in an unmanifest and constant state, untouched by the delusion of Maya. Therefore, the separation of the body and senses, which we call death, does not cause them sorrow or grief. Chapter 43 explains that their true form is one of constant contemplation, and for them, death is merely a natural state for the physical body.


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