Death happens to all living things, including all human beings. But death is a topic we rarely discuss until one of us faces a terminal illness or until someone known to us has died.
Death occurs daily in every part of the globe, whether it is among plants, animal life, or human life. Most people do not observe the process of life and death as it occurs in nature. It is a transformative and endless cycle that leads from birth to death, and once again from birth to death. For example, plants grow, begin to decay, and then their decomposition becomes food that ignites and nurtures the birth of new plants from seed.
Why do most people avoid the subject and even feel terrified of death when it is a natural process of life? Sadhguru helps us understand the reason. He states that if you are entangled in life, then you will be entangled at the moment of death. Better, as Sadhguru tells us, to be unentangled and smiling in life; then it is easier to be unentangled and smiling at the moment of death.