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Death... Some call it a loss, I would call it a transfer. How? Well... If we define death, we should look upon what is opposite to it. Some would say life, but is it truly? If life is an energy driven by the light, and energy never dies, can the life be the opposite to the death? I would say no, and I still couldn't find the opposite to death! But, I would define death, by a physical way of looking into its definition, as a transferring energy from the body to its unknown form... But by the emotional introspection we truly feel the separation while the living creature that use to be involved in our life passes away. It hurts, but we still keep on living....
Yes, but it is hard to speak about energy and opposite. For example, if we burn an animal( it is its death) yes the energy of "life" is transformed in heat energy, but we do not call heat "life"..I hope you get my point..just because something is energy it is not necessary life by any definition. More precise would be to define it by the lack of energy in cells...
To understand something, I don't think we need to understand opposition, it is just human meaning, not the source of understanding.
Thanks for your answer, hope to hear more.
Ok, good point! But still, from my spiritual way of thinking, I would love to believe that the energy of life also do not disappear, that it is just taking the new form. Your example of burning an animal is the physical explanation that actually made me wonder is my theory correct, and can I even give the explanation as I did above - of death and life as the same, not as the opposite. I am sure that I will find another explanation, or just still stay to the spiritual way of thinking mentioned earlier. The thing that pops to my mind now about explaining death is stopping of the vital functions, that cannot be replaced.. Such as when the brain activity switches off. Or when the body dries out such as in plants... Death is for sure hard to define... Especially when a being can be reviewed even after all the life functions have been declared as dead. It is mysterious and not fully explainable still. And I am super glad that you made me wonder about it, above the just thinking how much I miss the living being when it passes away. From this point death could be a separation for the living, and the end for the decedent...
Glad I could put you in the state of re-questioning your views. Because of its hardness to explain is why I would like to hear other thoughts, and yours is on point about spiritual being.
I just read an interesting article.. I need to check out the author of the text and those sientists, but.... I will post a link so you can read it too! It is about the existence of a soul. I somehow think that we are the energy that is manipulating the matter. And when somehow the body collapse, we just evacuate :) disperse in the Universe. Hope you will not mind the link: http://runwonder.com/uncategorized/scientists-found-that-the-soul-doesnt-die-it-goes-back-to-the-universe.html
This reminds me of a child video where he is explaining what is god to him..spoiler..it is energy..
Interesting article btw