I was thinking today on the topic of the last thought when we die. Ill explain.
Recently I watched the documentary Fierce Grace based on the life of Ram Dass, esp after his stroke. It had to do with his life, but also when he 'stroked' as he put it. He said, on the day of the stroke, he fell to the floor, but even though he'd led his whole life, spiritually devoted pretty much, he didnt have one single spiritual thought come to mind. And, that he 'failed the test.' That this was very important, to have a spiritual thought, esp on the cusp of death.
I recently rewatched Gandhi, and also read a bit how he said, when he died, the last words on his lips would be the name of God. Different translations are for what he said. Some said he said He Ram. Others, Rama Rama Rama but for the most part, most say he said He Ram.
Martin Luther King no one says he said anything when he was shot but in his last speech "Lord" was the last word that he used. Both men obvioulsy died in similar ways for similar causes.
So I was thinking to myself, perhaps this is very important, that when we die, our last thoughts must be on spiritual thots. Unclouded with things of the 'world' or esp regrets. If one is waiting to die and is say, regretting their life or the things they 'coulda done' then it would be a waste.
Perhaps we have a chance on our last breath to make sure life has not been a waste on our last thoughts, and perhaps, life strangely ends up going the way it should, regardless to what we do.
Im not sure what my last thots will be. But I do have it in mind myself, it will be very important to where I put my focus, and how I hold on.