Deepak Chopra – Surrender, Formless, Infinite – Waking Up From the Illusion of Death

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Deepak shares his reflections on Death and shows us how coming to terms with our own beliefs about it can liberate us. The key to finding surrender at the moment of death is discovering our true self, which is formless, infinite, inconceivable. Death isn’t the opposite of life, it is the counterpart to birth, and birth and death are in fact part of the continuum of life. By becoming aware of our futile beliefs about death and transcending them, we can set ourselves free.

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Act 515 says:

This was fabulous!

Erik wong says:

Very nice work.

Erik wong says:

It is only knowing where you can not say I know. It is only knowing which can not be known. Even it is irrelevant whether you do not know because it is part of knowledge that you do not know. So knowing and unknowing makes no difference.

Michelle says:

🙏🙏🙏

ZR Haque says:

OMG! So deep 👁️🎥

An Na Castillo says:

Thank you 😊 Dr Deepak chopra

Wendy Crist says:

Amazing Deep(ak). I was transported & resonating all the way, with the wisdom you downloaded. Thank You.

S. Springy says:

“Sell your cleverness and buy bewilderment.” <3 <3 <3

fazeorocks fazeorocks says:

Beautiful!!

Whole says:

Oh! Superb… so beautiful explanation…find no word to express my gratitude..

kim thomas says:

DREAM SCAPE ☀️☀️☀️

Hedevin Daniel says:

Certainly the exhortation to die in full consciousness is relative to the psychological death during our journey on earth but do not concern the physical death of the body.
And so this consciousness of death must constantly occupy the mind conscious of itself.

Sean Moore says:

Great talk Dr. Chopra…..once again. Love the T, your still hip!

wthomas says:

Boy, this is some convoluted logic if I ever heard any.

km1media says:

Wow! One of the best Deepak talks!

Rita Mendoza says:

Thank you Dr Chopra. This is very profound my respect to your intelligence and deep spirituality

Rajendra Mirji says:

Simply the most awesome articulation of existence. Thanks for this wonderful conversation.

Maria Ayub says:

I think attachment to the narrative in experience is the biggest addiction for the fear of dying. We still don't know how to die peacefully and with gratitude for the opportunity given in experience. How to come to terms with completion in our lives is something that is crucial, yet not considered by most.

V Reddy says:

Very profound for those who connect but many great scientists may find no sense.
By intellect alone one cannot understand this👏👏👏

Eero Närhi says:

Why talk so much of existence? When it is very simple, existence is a reality, but my true nature neither exists nor does not exist. Both exist and do not exist and neither. Aham Brahmasmi..!

Anna Petikova says:

Oh dear Jesus! I think my brain hurts hehehe. What an awesome lecture!

Hedevin Daniel says:

We mostly live in our head and we seem to live only at the level of personal thoughts.

Still, life is a hell of a joke.

Tamás Balázs says:

It was brlliant Deepak, really! I am grateful you shared it!

Royal City Jazz says:

Thank you M&Z for another thought provoking session with Deepak.

Ina says:

Love and respect, this.. is simply the most wonderfull talk and a sensation I experience up till now.

Erin D'Ambrosio says:

😮😅🙏🏼

rad capsule says:

My (rich) neighbour died suddenly from a heart attack. I had never seen a "ghost" before, and I did not know he was dead, but he appeared to me to ask me to tell his wife there is"something" after death. He was bursting with light and joy…and filled me with that joy…He insisted i go to the funeral…even though I did not know them well…there he made jokes about all the drama and showed me the gathering vultures.

YOSAAAKSHI says:

donald hoffman and osho. would solve your query .

Radhika B says:

I always had this talk, My cat's name is so and so…So she reaponds to that name( surprise cat's respond!)She also know what's her enemy cat's name. when I say that word She gets alert and comes in home immediately. But she don't know she is a cat in human language. she knows what's cat being..She never fight with humans but only with cats.What they must be calling to themselves? What's their experience of human beings? M I a dumb experience for her because I don't know what's my particular name in 'Myav' language…I never respond…I believe she thinks she is superior to me…She loves her freedom. When I act as if I don't find her…she comes and slaps me.'I'm here you dumb' 😊 for 2 days She was lost and in grief I was wondering in the area in a hope I'll find her.But I did not.afyer 2 days I accepted he fact may be she is not coming home.And within half an hour she came home..With bites and scratches on her.Something I took for granted suddenly lost,Gone without notice, without gradual experience, alert…GONE! when I accepted the loss I was at a peace and then when she came back…I was happy but I did not reacted the way I would have in normal case. I was settled with an acceptance and suddenly my acceptance was challenged when I saw her outside the door…and I can't put it in words what I felt.. Something which is so close to me, part of my daily experience for years was lost and found and What I reacted was a total surprise to me after surrendered to reality, after acceptance of reality.Human mind!

machew durbin says:

“Today a young man on acid realized that all matter is merely energy condensed to a slow vibration, that we are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively, there’s no such thing as death life is but a dream and we are the imagination of ourselves……here’s Tom with the weather” viva la Bill Hicks. One love

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