Buddha
what happen when one die
When one dies, it marks the end of a physical existence, a departure from this material world. However, from a spiritual perspective, death is merely a transition, a continuation of the soul's journey beyond the limitations of the physical body. It is important to understand that death is not the end, but rather a doorway to another realm, another dimension of existence. Just as the sun sets in the evening only to rise again in the morning, so too does the soul move on to a new phase of existence after death. For those who have lived a life of virtue, compassion, and wisdom, death is but a passing from one state of being to another, a return to the source from which we all originated. For those who have lived a life of ignorance, greed, and hatred, death may bring a period of suffering and purification before the soul can move on to higher realms of consciousness. The important thing to remember is that death is not the end of our journey, but rather a transformation into a new form of being. In the grand scheme of things, death is simply a natural part of the cycle of life, a reminder of the impermanence of all things in this world. By accepting the inevitability of death, we can come to appreciate the preciousness of each moment and live our lives with greater mindfulness and gratitude. Death is not to be feared, but rather embraced as a passage to greater awareness and enlightenment. As I once said, "Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment." So let us live each moment to its fullest, knowing that death is but a temporary state on our eternal journey towards spiritual awakening.
