The Vedic rectification process …
When someone is neglecting their best interests its the responsibility of someone who has their real interests at heart to turn them around and stop them from burying themselves much much further in something entirely unbeneficial , and in the case of a human life , a life of incalculably complex karmic synchronicities that are described as good and bad , in absolute terms everything is bad , because good karma and bad karma deviates one from the best of destinations and best of relationships.
Death is much feared by everyone, and if there is God, people shake their fists in anger at having everything in their lives taken away . However, someone who lives a life of greater and greater entanglements causing increased harm to themselves or others and who has not realised their full absolute potential within the sciences of mind , matter and consciousness needs a reset , a reset is mercy .
Part of the reset and rectification and a recovery of good consciousness often means a spell within the mindset of the animal kingdoms where previous synchronicities can be played out in relative safety avoiding harm to others ..The reset of death and new life should always be seen in positive ways , God is all good and eternally has the interests of every being deep within His own heart , with that purpose He constantly accompanies every being within their hearts . Much greater destinations are destined for all being , God lives in realms of spiritual existence where birth , death , old age and disease are unheard of , miseries of body , minds and miseries inflicted by other conditioned beings are fully absent , all inflicted by the material energies and laws of physics.
Child like purity and simplicity , living eternally in the moment , with an increasing enthusiasm and bliss , and where the qualities of Divinity and His associates are increasingly experienced and that are astounding , this is our rights and our destination. Death comes to take us a little closer in one way or another .
Thus Krishna says …
janma karma ca me divyam
evaṁ yo vetti tattvataḥ
tyaktvā dehaṁ punar janma
naiti mām eti so ’rjuna
Synonyms
janma — birth; karma — work; ca — also; me — of Mine; divyam — transcendental; evam — like this; yaḥ — anyone who; vetti — knows; tattvataḥ — in reality; tyaktvā — leaving aside; deham — this body; punaḥ — again; janma — birth; na — never; eti — does attain; mām — unto Me; eti — does attain; saḥ — he; arjuna — O Arjuna.
Translation
One who knows the transcendental nature of My appearance and activities does not, upon leaving the body, take his birth again in this material world, but attains My eternal abode, O Arjuna.