"Is man immortal?" the Buddha was asked.
"Not the man you know," was the reply.

  
 Who Dies?

The framework you use for your life applies also to death and the dying experience. If you fear life, you will fear death.

While it may take some time to reach the moment of death, it is but a moment. One moment you are here and the next moment you are there--in the realm seemingly beyond this world.

Annihilation is not possible. The energy that you are cannot be destroyed. Since you are Essence here to express itself using a magnificent array of energies to do so, you are beyond the confines of the energy-matter relationship. Doesn't feel that way when you are clearly confined to bed, unable to move, and having difficulty breathing. But we say to you that in Spirit you are free and it is to the realm of pure Spirit that you will turn while you are confined, as so many have found when under duress, in confinement and during deprivation. 

For it is often in these extremities when you look for more, for that which is greater than yourself, for what makes you what you are. While many define this as an external God, we point inward to the deepest Self, the underlying Reality, that is All That Is. Death is simply a change of form, for that which is God, made of God, sustained by God, cannot destroy itself.

  

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