When will you die?
![]() |
| Painting of the Asavari Ragini (असावरी रागिणी) |
When will you die?
Monday – November 3, 2025
The question that everyone with a somewhat functioning mind has been made to ask themselves is: when will I die? While I can't answer this question I believe I can provide some insight, both materially and spiritually, to this question and that could make it easier for you, or enable you, to answer the question yourself. I believe that there are many ways and many reasons why people die and according to the World Health Organization: "ischaemic heart disease" is the most common cause of death worldwide. While I don't intend to provide further information on the causes of death I do believe that the material explanation for these diseases such as heart disease and cancer lack that distinctly spiritual dimension so allow me to provide some insight. See, heart disease and cancers often belong to a category of illnesses and diseases known as "diseases of affluence" and that's precisely due to the fact that people that live in material affluence often live longer and don't die from less severe conditions and also because people live longer, but another material reason why people tend to die from "diseases of affluence" is because people simply consume too much, and this consumption of bad things really work on their physical health. But I guess the question that should be asked is this: why do people allow themselves to take actions that they know will hurt their physical well being? Well, that's because people have become corrupted, or rather their minds have become corrupted with diseased and decadent ideas such as all of the talk about rights provided by the humanist axiom and the constant drumbeat of victimhood, especially in the imperial core: it's very important to continually impose the victim on the people. You are not fat and diabetic because of your own corruption; you are fat and diabetic because you are meant to be that way. This is the ideology and the outlook of the plebeian horde, nothing that is hard and requires real effort is worthwhile and it's even a form of "oppression" to expect a certain level of discipline from a man. So if you want to go on your merry way and live however you want, without any kind of free will, as a slave to your instincts, then do so, but don't be surprised that you may become diseased and ill later on in life. These are all consequences of moral decline and moral corruption. Would a world without moral decay be without disease? Yes, but such a world would also not be possible. I understand that disease and illness cause great fear and anxiety and that the material solutions to these ill-effects of the material order can be comforting, but modern medicine do not treat the fundamental cause of disease and indeed that's the problem with the material order and mans self idolatry: it doesn't solve the problems of life, it only masks the problems of life by making the object of the great quantity, or rather the multiplication of quantities. But one thing you can be sure of is that you will die and that your likely cause of death will be a disease. After all, there are only very few people who can be said to have died of advanced age, and in those cases it's usually an illness that caught them anyway. Do you want to stand up when you die? Well, that's an important question, since you're most likely to die lying down, defeated and completely exhausted. If you do not want to die this way, you need to keep up your health, which I believe begins with fasting, a topic I've covered in the past, and a meaningful change of heart, or really a change of how you think. If you can stop being corrupt and start acting in a moral and righteous way, then I believe that you can start gaining a better health. But you may still die from a disease and that's because the world around you is so corrupt that there may be no effective way for you to protect yourself and that's a hard truth about the Kali Yuga. You will likely die before the year 2100 and that should be information of some insight I believe. I gather that you may have at most another 50 year to go, maybe 60 if you're lucky, but I don't expect more than that, unless you are truly remarkable, which I don't expect. But remarkable people do exist and some of them do live long life's. I also believe that when you allow your life to be put in the hands of the creator that you also must learn to accept with grace the divine providence and as such it could be that your life is cut short, only time can tell, but to attempt to calculate how long you have to live is absolutely a stupid thing to do and a waste of time and energy. You will die and that's because the creator means for you to die, and this applies to the serpent and the beast as well.
In the end I can only hope that you live in accordance with the moral law, and if you don't then don't be surprised when you die from pancreatic ductal-adenocarcinoma at the age of 62, which seems to be a very devastating disease; well it's also a very deadly disease. Diseases make your body rot from the inside, especially cancers. At least when you die from a heart attack you may just die standing up. But on a lighter note, these things aren't completely out of your domain/control, and if you make sure to eat minimally you will reduce your risk radically, especially if you also live a moral life, for moral and good things will promote moral and good things; whereas diseased and corrupt things will promote disease and corruption. I understand that my advice may sound easy, but easy is the wrong way of thinking about it: I would submit that you likely don't want to die lying down but it's up to you not me to decide for you. So if you want to die standing up, if you want to go down fighting, then live your life in that way.
Reginald Drax – November 3, 2025.

Comments
Post a Comment