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It is with great sadness yet staunch determination that i am writing this post right now to announce my resolve of ending this materialistic life in the future .

I still cant drive out this fear of death from within my mind . I need to switch off any tendency to be afraid of whats going to follow in the afterlife . Please advise how to get rid of fear

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ਜੇ

जे को जनम मरण ते डरै ॥

Je ko janam maraṇ ṯe darai.

If you fear the cycle of birth and death,

<a class="dict" href="http://www.srigranth.org/servlet/gurbani.dictionary?Param=ਸਾਧ" ;="">ਸਾਧ ਜਨਾ ਕੀ ਸਰਨੀ ਪਰੈ

साध जना की सरनी परै ॥

Sāḏẖ janā kī sarnī parai.

then seek the Sanctuary of the Holy.

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mÚ 3 ]

ma 3 ||

Third Mehla:

ikAw jwxw ikv mrhgy kYsw mrxw hoie ]

kiaa jaanaa kiv marehagae kaisaa maranaa hoe ||

What do I know? How will I die? What sort of death will it be?

jy kir swihbu mnhu n vIsrY qw sihlw mrxw hoie ]

jae kar saahib manahu n veesarai thaa sehilaa maranaa hoe ||

If I do not forget the Lord Master from my mind, then my death will be easy.

mrxY qy jgqu frY jIivAw loVY sBu koie ]

maranai thae jagath ddarai jeeviaa lorrai sabh koe ||

The world is terrified of death; everyone longs to live.

gur prswdI jIvqu mrY hukmY bUJY soie ]

gur parasaadhee jeevath marai hukamai boojhai soe ||

By Guru's Grace, one who dies (from the inside) while yet alive (with in the human body), understands the Lord's Will.

nwnk AYsI mrnI jo mrY qw sd jIvxu hoie ]2]

naanak aisee maranee jo marai thaa sadh jeevan hoe ||2||

O Nanak, one who dies such a death, lives forever. ||2||

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