With
the advent of mobile technology, it is possible to carry life-affirming
messages while on the move. Of all the fears in the world, the fear
of Death is the one universal fear that grips us all. However, we
die only once and must not let the fear of the fear take over death
itself. In the Indian mind, all forms of fear are considered to
be irrational. While medicines have created solutions for symptoms
of anxiety, a crucial problem for people is the timely access to
knowledge. Prayer beads and amulets function in a traditional society
as remembrances of man’s highest ideals. Similarly objects,
such as the death egg can help people to understand the strategies
for coping with the fear of death. At a deeper is related to the
problem of the “I” and the body. Buttons on the e-egg
allow people to access discourses on the nature of the body and
perceptions about an inter-connected man. This discussion critically
questions whether the appearance of a separate “I” is
a form of perceptual illusion.
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