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Old 05-05-2008, 09:50 AM
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Will the process of death and decay carry on forever? Are epilogues, endings and deaths an inescapable occurence?

Consider that while addressing the chronological continuance of "life", "existing" and "being". If death does in fact carry on forever, than how too will life? Will life eventually conquer death and the concept of anything being "done" be a thing of the past, or, will life itself eventually "die" and nothing will cease to exist?

Or, as many see it, life and death can only exist in a relationship, two sides of the same coin. There will always be life because there will always be death, and vice-versa.

Or, are life and death one in the same? Is the only thing that seperates and distinguishes life from death mere human awareness? Scientists and the like see "death" as the end of a biological being's "life". With that said, perhaps life and death, either or together, are downscaled by human intelligence because of these bodies we are cased and imprisoned in.

If you had the choice to be born again as a normal human baby, or have your present existance be meshed in with all that is in these universes, which would you choose? Or, as mere humans, are our lives already apart of everything in the universes, and we are unaware?

Consider the way humans label such huge concepts. Humans have barely began to understand life, and don't have a clue about anything in death, yet; we title such heavy concepts with simple words, "life" and "death".

By naming something, by giving it a title, a description, you make it finite.

Perhaps, just maybe, there is no such thing as "life" or "death", and "you" are just apart of something much more; or much less. Or perhaps "you" aren't apart of anything...
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