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What is the meaning of death? It is the unequivocal and permanent end of our existence. Most people unconsciously repress the idea of their death, as it is too horrifying a notion to think about.

Some are perhaps not so horrified of the idea of death, but rather the pain associated before one’s death, or the death of loved ones. We live entirely unique lives with complete different experiences, but we all share one common fate: Death. This is what links all of us together. Death smiles at us all and all we can do is smile back.

In this video we will analyse death philosophically and psychologically: if it is undesirable, if it is to be feared and the misconceptions around the notion of death. Starting with the terror of death with Becker’s The Denial of Death and how to confront one’s mortality with the Stoic Memento Mori and Nietzsche’s Free Death “dying at the right time”.

We’ll then discuss the Death of Socrates “the unexamined life is not worth living” and Carl Jung’s notions of Life and Death along with his near death experience.

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0:00 Introduction
0:35 Is Death Undesirable?
2:08 Should We Fear Death?
4:40 Ernest Becker: The Denial of Death
8:40 Stoicism: Memento Mori
10:00 Nietzsche: On Free Death
12:08 The Death of Socrates
14:06 Carl Jung: Life and Death

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📝 Sources

- The Denial of Death – Ernest Becker
- Thus Spoke Zarathustra – Friedrich Nietzsche
- Meditations – Marcus Aurelius
- Memories, Dreams, Reflections – Carl Jung
- Nagel, T. (1970). Death. Noûs 4(1), 73-80.
- Nietzsche on Death: From Thus Spoke Zarathustra. OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying. 1972;2(4):313-317
- Bailey JE. Socrates's Last Words to the Physician God Asklepios: An Ancient Call for a Healing Ethos in Civic Life. Cureus. 2018;10(12)

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@Eternalised

2 years ago

“Think of yourself as dead. You have lived your life. Now take what’s left and live it properly." — Marcus Aurelius :_eternalAurelius::_eternalDeath: Become a Patron (exclusive content): www.patreon.com/eternalised YouTube Member (exclusive content): youtube.com/channel/UCqos1tl0RntucGGtPXNxkkA/join Official Merch: eternalised.creator-spring.com/ Donate a Coffee: ko-fi.com/eternalised Access transcript and artwork gallery eternalisedofficial.com/2021/09/17/the-meaning-of-…

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@daniel_najar

2 years ago

"Death smiles at us all and all we can do is smile back"

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@fretnesbutke3233

2 years ago

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@anonymousperson4943

2 years ago

the greeks used to do this, in their temples, everyday people would enter into their temples and experience "death" and that gave them more happiness in living in everyday lives. Totally amazing video

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@VIsTheMusic

2 years ago

DEATH is the total absence of suffering, a pool so deep and a silence too expansive. While, LIFE is the enduring mystery, a wheel and a mirror.

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@ganjaroofverema2816

11 months ago

My opinion on fear of death: why people often fear death is because what lies beyond it. It is unknown to us and we humans or mortals are often feared of something we do not know. The fear of unknown.

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@joestar6194

6 months ago

"I do not fear death. I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it." Mark Twain

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@RedShnow

1 year ago

I'm 12 yrs old. I find your channel to be extremely thought provoking and insightful. Namaste.

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@davidwhitney1171

2 years ago

I'm 63, I've had several very close brushes with death in my life including a freak, near- fatal traffic accident at 21, in which by all rights I should have died. It wasn't a conscious decision, but I just don't fear death anymore. However, the thought or possibility of my wife of 30 years dying (before me) terrifies me no end...

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@mac2phin

2 years ago

Eternalised, Einzelganger, Academy of Ideas, Living Philosophy, Sisyphus 55 are among the most thoughtfully provocative channels on YouTube.

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@DarkMoonDroid

2 years ago

Wow! Jung had a classic NDE! I did not know this! That explains so much! Just gonna drop this here: There have been verifiable accounts of conscious existence both before birth and after objectively detected death. The argument that coming back to life means they weren't really dead is irrelevant. All methods and means that we have to detect death at the time of death showed DEATH! None of this denies nor invalidates our need to come to terms with approaching death while we live. I'm 59. I have stage 4 cancer. I have no idea if I'm going to reach 60. And that's okay. I can only do my best for the rest of my time here. No one gets outta here alive.

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@praveendissanayake2509

1 year ago

I lost my mother recently and having contemplated on all the suffering she endured during her final years due to sickness, I've found myself often wondering what meaning if any death and suffering have. Neither my mother nor i are fond of religious way of assigning meaning so it's important that i address these questions rather than sweep them under the rug. I must say I'm glad i found this channel at last.

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@Brooder85

2 years ago

Anxiety is the common response to mortality; inspiration is the rare response, channeling the affects of the dying process by becoming in sync with the creative process. A redistribution of the accumulated negative entropic energy into creation.

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@max_the_mantis5173

5 months ago

Death used to be one of our greatest fears in life right up with abandonment and never being enough. Then after being late diagnosed with autism we very slowly started to realize we were always enough we just had no one around to teach us that growing up. Around three-four months before we were disowned we started to develop nightly physically painful panic attacks, and The Grim Reaper started visiting us every single night. It felt like my life up until meeting him was the real hell, and he was testing me to see if I was strong enough to leave it. I genuinely thought I would die every night, it was that painful, but Death became a consistent comfort. Then when I was disowned by my narcissistic father, I knew that is why Death started haunting me. Around a year later my grim reaper adopted me as his spiritual son once I was equal to him and had proven that. I don’t fear death anymore. Because my Death, means everything to me.

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@iamjason1279

2 years ago

I’m 20yrs old and not really religious, but I’ve thought about death for the longest time I couldn’t come to terms with it. But I now understand it, or at least accept it.

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@gardnert1

2 years ago

There's nothing tragic about the fact we all die. Our ego fights against this obvious conclusion as part of our journey. The real tragedy is when a man does not accept this inevitability. To accept the reality of death is to become truly humble.

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@StopFear

2 years ago

Due to the topic of the video there must be some viewers who have too close of experience with death. In my case I have PTSD from having had cancer. Before I managed to survive the doctors told me it was the end and I had “2 years at most”. I cannot describe the horror that happens in a person’s mind when it happens to you. Unless you are faced with something like this you don’t know how bad it is. After my experience i cannot casually watch movies that trivialize death or even casually play video games where people are killed. It made me realize that people can be entirely de-sensitized to seeing, hearing, or thinking about death without ever being able to understand people who face it.

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@KWillyzz1

2 years ago

Marcus Aurelius at 8:55 Is how me and some of my buddies made it through a deployment in Iraq without worrying about dying

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@WeAreOneNature

2 years ago

8:40 Death is a natural process and should not be feared. 14:28 Death is not an end, but a goal. 15:50 One who has placed his faith in archetype follows the tracks of life, and lives right into his death. He lives WITH his instincts. Myth is something we create through observing our psychic life - through active imagination, dream, intuitions and synchronicities (meaningful coincidences). Bringing ones unconsciousness into consciousness shifts the focus from the ego to the Self. 18:39 The moment Jung achieved his goal, he accessed the transcendent.

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@d.c.monday4153

2 years ago

I was expecting something else, but was pleasantly surprised at the quality of the presentation, especially the artwork. Looking forward to hearing more.

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