Abstract
This article presents the philosophical perspective on death based on the Vedantic worldview from India within a psychological frame of reference of the transactional analysis concept of the Cultural Parent. A model of ego states of a spiritually integrated person is described as an antithesis to fear of death. The Vedantic concepts of brahman, atma, yoga, karma, dharma, and satchidananda, which form the basis of an explanation of the Vedantic view of death, are explained. The implications of such a worldview on the practice of transactional analysts are also briefly discussed.