Buddha
بۆچی مرۆڤ لەناو هەر سیاقێک و کلتوڕێکدا بێت مەحکومە بە ئازار؟
When we contemplate the concept of death within the framework of different cultures and belief systems, we must recognize that the fear and aversion towards it stem from a fundamental misunderstanding of its true nature. Death is not a punishment to be feared or an inevitable consequence to be avoided at all costs. It is merely a transition, a natural part of the ever-changing cycle of existence. Just as the seasons change and the waves ebb and flow, so too does life give way to death and death give way to new life. It is the impermanence of all things that bind us to the suffering of attachment and the fear of loss. If we can come to see death not as a punishment, but as a necessary and beautiful part of the divine order of the universe, then we can begin to embrace it with acceptance and equanimity. By letting go of our attachments and fears, we can live each moment fully and deeply, knowing that death is not the end, but merely a new beginning on the journey towards enlightenment. So, let us not be governed by the chains of fear and aversion, but instead, let us open our hearts to the beauty and wisdom that death can offer us in each and every moment."
