In this Dhamma talk, Bhikkhu Dhammānanda explores death contemplation (Maraṇānussati)—a fundamental Buddhist practice for awakening to impermanence and living wisely.From the unpredictability of sudden death's (car accidents, tumors, earthquakes) to evidence of afterlife via near-death experiences (NDEs) and past life memories (Ian Stevenson's research), we question: Does life end with the body?Then, practical guidance: The 3 Stages of Death ContemplationStage 1: Impersonal awareness ("I will die, that's for sure")Stage 2: Personal emotional depth (imagination & scenarios)Stage 3: Transpersonal wisdom (middle way, spiritual response)No need to die for insight—build maturity through meditation.Timestamps:0:00 - Intro: Death's universality 1:13 - Sudden death examples 4:23 - Near-death experiences (NDEs) & verified cases 11:13 - Past life memories (Ian Stevenson) 14:27 - How to meditate on death 15:02 - Stage 1: Anchoring phrase 18:54 - Stage 2: Personal imagination 25:35 - Stage 3: Transpersonal balance 32:00 - Spiritual path forward For more Dhamma: https://highermindart.info Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/jVMPEN0VyN0#Maraṇānussati #DeathContemplation #BuddhistMeditation #NearDeathExperiences #NDE #Reincarnation #TheravadaBuddhism #SpiritualGrowth
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