Why Do We Have to Die?
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Why Do We Have to Die?
Death is a natural phenomenon that cannot be reversed. We all know that one day, we must leave this world, yet deep in our hearts, we carry a desire to live longer and cherish more time with our loved ones. Society has ingrained in us the belief that death is inevitable and that no one can escape it. However, despite this understanding, when faced with death, we fight to survive.
Even after knowing that death is inevitable, why do we rush to hospitals, spend enormous amounts of money, and desperately seek ways to prolong life?
The Desire to Live
No matter how many hardships we endure, we still cling to life. The primary reason behind this instinct is love—love for family, for dreams yet to be fulfilled, and for the sheer experience of being alive.
Reasons for Death
The two main causes of death are:
- Aging
- Diseases
Modern scientists are exploring regenerative medicine, believing that aging could soon be reversed. Research is actively being conducted on telomere lengthening, stem cells, jellyfish that regenerate, cryopreservation, and other groundbreaking techniques.
However, while we chase advancements in modern science, we often overlook the fact that the secret to reversing aging was already discovered by our ancient Rishis, Sages, and Siddhars centuries ago.
The Ancient Science of Immortality
We all know about Chemistry, but have you heard of Alchemistry?
Alchemy, also known as Rasavadham, is the ancient study of transmutation—turning base metals into gold and, more significantly, seeking immortality through the legendary Philosopher’s Stone.
Many might recognize the Philosopher’s Stone from Harry Potter, but this is no mere fantasy. Every legend has some foundation in reality, and in modern science, the Philosopher’s Stone is referred to as the Elixir of Life. Even today, many researchers are in search of this mysterious substance.
Great Minds Who Believed in Alchemy
If you think alchemy is mere fiction, let me introduce some brilliant minds who pursued it:
- Paracelsus – Father of Toxicology
- Nicholas Flamel – Historical figure linked to the Philosopher’s Stone
- Isaac Newton – Yes, the same Newton known for gravity!
- Albertus Magnus – Philosopher and scientist
- Carl Jung – Psychologist and philosopher
- Hermes Trismegistus – Legendary alchemist and sage
Surprised to see Isaac Newton and Carl Jung on this list? Yes, both strongly believed in the existence of the Philosopher’s Stone and actively researched it.
Siddha Secrets & Alchemy
It is believed that Siddhar songs hold the hidden key to unlocking the mystery of the Philosopher’s Stone. However, these ancient texts are written in cryptic language, making them nearly impossible to interpret. Siddhars intentionally kept their knowledge concealed, as such powerful secrets could be both a blessing and a curse for society.
Only those with profound wisdom and divine guidance can decipher these ancient verses. Today, many Siddha medicine practitioners and researchers are working tirelessly to uncover these secrets. You can even find some interpretations on YouTube and Google.
My Journey into Alchemy & Siddha Medicine
I am one of those curious minds, delving into this hidden world—not to reveal dangerous secrets but to help people heal. My primary focus is on disease prevention and natural medicine using the ancient wisdom of Siddha, Ayurveda, and Alchemy.
In the coming weeks, I will share insights on:
- ✅ Natural medicine for various diseases
- ✅ The Ayurvedic and Siddha perspective on illnesses
- ✅ How Alchemy and Siddha Medicine are interconnected
Stay Tuned for the Next Chapter in This Ancient Knowledge!
Om Nama Shivaya 🙏
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