Publisher's Synopsis
Death is the only undeniable truth we all face. Everything in this world fades away, except Death. It is a part of life that we can't avoid, and one day, it will take every living being into its embrace. We know this deep down, yet we struggle to accept it. We don't like it, we don't love it, and we certainly don't welcome it. When Death comes for someone we love, we mourn for days, months, or sometimes even years. Why is that? Even though we know it's a part of life, why do we still grieve so deeply?
Perhaps it's because we feel sorrow for someone who has left us, someone we can never see again. But if that's the case, why don't we cry for all the others who pass away every moment, all over the world, leaving us forever?
The answer lies in attachment. It's the deep connection we feel with those we love, the emotions that make us weep when they are gone. It's not the physical body that we mourn, for that body will return to the earth, either by burial or cremation. What we truly mourn is the person-the soul-that once lived inside. The soul is eternal. It never truly dies. It moves from one body to another, bound to this world as long as worldly desires and attachments hold it here. But when the soul is freed from those attachments, it leaves this world and reunites with the Divine, never to return.
Death-A sight or Vision, is a reflection on Death, the fear of eternity, and the journey the soul takes to reach the Divine after leaving the body.