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Fear of Death and the Dharma of Liberation
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In this episode of Dep Dive we explore Nichiryu Mark Herrick's , "Fear of Death and the Dharma of Liberation," examines the pervasive human anxiety surrounding mortality, contrasting modern psychological perspectives with ancient Buddhist teachings. It highlights how Terror Management Theory in psychology identifies fear of death as a core driver of human behavior, often leading to defensive and selfish actions. The article then presents Buddhist philosophy's diagnosis of suffering (dukkha), attributing it to clinging and the refusal to accept impermanence. Ultimately, the piece argues that while fear of death can lead to detrimental behaviors, both psychology and Buddhism suggest it can also catalyze positive change and spiritual awakeningwhen approached with understanding and wisdom, leading to liberation from fear.