Why is Death Necessary?

Excerpts from Sri Chinmoy's Book - Death and Reincarnation
Why is death necessary? Why can’t the soul keep on progressing and evolving in the same body?
Right
now death is required; death is necessary for us. We cannot do anything
for a long time at a stretch. We play for forty-five minutes or an hour
and then become tired and have to take rest. It is the same with our
aspiration. Suppose we live on the earth for sixty or seventy years.
Out of sixty or seventy years we may meditate for twenty days or thirty
days and, even then, for only a few hours. An ordinary human being
cannot aspire in his meditation for four hours, two hours, or even one
hour at a stretch. How can he have the aspiration or reality or
consciousness that will take him to the eternal Truth or undying
Consciousness all at once?
Right now death helps us in
a sense; it allows us to take some rest. Then when we come back, we
come back with new hope, new light, new aspiration. But if we had a
conscious aspiration, a mounting flame burning within us all the time,
then we would see that physical death could easily be conquered. A day
will dawn when there will be no necessity for death. But right now we
do not have that capacity; we are weak. Spiritual Masters, liberated
souls, however, do have mastery over death, but they leave the body
when the Divine wants them to.
An ordinary man who has shouldered the burden of a whole family for twenty, thirty or forty years will say, “I am tired. Now I need a rest.” For him death really has meaning; the soul goes into the soul’s region and enjoys a short rest. But for a divine warrior, a seeker of the Ultimate Truth, death has no meaning. He wants to make his progress continuous, without halt. So he will try to live in constant aspiration, eternal aspiration. And with that eternal aspiration, he will try to conquer death so he can be an eternal outer manifestation of the Divine within him. ~ Sri Chinmoy
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