Life and death
Death belongs as much to life as life belongs to death. Both can not exist without the other, since one is as dependent on the other as being awake and sleeping. And just as the dream enters without the human being being able to evade it, so death enters at the end of the days, whether the person wants it or not. However, during her life, she hardly or almost never thinks about it, and not to mention the feelings that may arise with regard to death. The thoughts about it are completely expelled from consciousness, although it would be better to reflect deeply on it to understand the true meaning of death, since that way the meaning of life would also become clear. But in no way, no thought and feeling goes in that direction, and this even when people are confronted daily with the bad news of wars, crimes, accidents, murders and catastrophes that cost thousands of lives. But almost nobody thinks that this death can also reach life itself. With all evidence many people seem to believe that death only reaches others, but not the person. However, precisely that is not the case and is not correct, because all human beings have material bodies that are equally integrated into the aging process and the character of the passenger and therefore will die and sooner or later fall into death. Naturally there is a big difference if a death happens naturally or accidentally, by illness or in a violent way; however, whatever it may be, it will be inevitable for each and every one of the people. That is why human beings should always take care to face intuitively and mentally the inevitable reality of death, that is, both with respect to their own person, and also in relation to the closest relatives and the like in general. Through this sensible way of thinking and through the controlled feelings that arise from it, emerges the certainty that death belongs both to life and also to unstoppable evolution, as life also belongs to evolution and inevitable death. That is why death should never be repressed, but should be recognized as "a godmother" for the continuation of a life in the hereafter, to which the spiritual form opens the way for a rebirth. Therefore, the human being must look at the face of the reality of death and recognize its meaning and purpose and be aware that only through death can a progress towards another life happen. The human being must become familiar with death, which means more than just the dying of the material body.