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The Living Dead: Understanding This Spiritual Condition

  • Writer: SatSri SSB
    SatSri SSB
  • Dec 3, 2025
  • 2 min read

What is the Living Dead Condition?


The condition of the Living Dead means the seeker has gone beyond the ordinary ego-driven life. The "I" that clings, desires, and fears has dissolved, but the body continues to live. This is a state where a person has died to their ego-self while still living in the physical world. Characteristics of the Living Dead Condition Inner State and Mental Condition.


Complete Inner Silence: Silence prevails within. The constant mental chatter has stopped, and only pure stillness fills the mind.


No Ego: There is no "I" that claims ownership of actions. Things simply happen without a personal doer.


Unshakeable Stillness: Whatever happens externally (loss, insult, illness, or praise) does not disturb their stillness. Joy and sorrow are like passing clouds; they remain like the sky. They live fully in the present because the past and future hold no grip on them. remove bracket.


Alive in body, free in spirit.
Alive in body, free in spirit

Daily Life Activities and Relationship with the World


Physical Needs Without Attachment: The body still has to be maintained. Eating, drinking, and sleeping happen as before. But there is no attachment or indulgence. Food is taken as fuel, not as enjoyment. They neither resist nor cling. If food comes, they eat; if not, they are equally peaceful.


Transformed Relationships: Outwardly, they may interact with family, friends, or society. But inwardly, there is no possessiveness. No "my son, my wife, my property" as a binding thought. Love flows naturally, without expectations. They may care deeply, but without attachment or fear of loss.


Complete Detachment: The Living Dead do not run after possessions, achievements, or relationships for fulfillment. They engage with society when needed but remain untouched by praise, blame, success, or failure. Nothing binds them.


Natural Action Without Doer-ship: They do what comes naturally, without a personal agenda. Work gets done, but there is no pride, no burden, and no anxiety about results.


Natural Compassionate Presence: Often, such a person radiates peace and helps others, not by effort, but by the natural overflow of stillness. They remain in their families or society but free of attachments. Their mere presence uplifts others.


Teaching Through Being: Sometimes they may guide directly, but mostly, their silence and being itself becomes the teaching.


Death Without Fear: Death for them is not an event, because the "I" who dies has already dissolved. The body falls like a worn-out cloth, but they were already free while living. A living dead person lives in the materialistic world until physical death because the body still has prana, but inwardly they are free, like a lamp kept in a windless place, burning without flicker.

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