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Death: To Die Is Not To Leave

One need not close one’s eyes to be dead. That’s cheating.

To die is not to leave, I believe,
but to turn One’s attention
back to the source from which
all things seemingly flow.

In this I become more aware
of all the things I have been
denying my self in order to
imagine this human experience,
such as it seems.

I am not leaving,
but rather welcoming all I am
back home.

5/9


This ethereal visualization captures a profound perspective on death, portraying it not as an end but as a transition—a return to the cosmic origin from which all life springs. The serene and luminous figure, symbolizing the human essence, gently dissolves into the universal canvas, a tapestry woven with stars, nebulae, and ethereal light. This dissolution is not depicted as a fading away but rather as an expansion, an intricate dance where the individual essence merges with the cosmos, signifying unity and the dissolution of the self into the infinite.

Surrounding the figure, the universe unfolds in all its majestic grandeur, representing the source of all creation and the ultimate destination to which all existence returns. The imagery evokes a sense of peace and unity, beautifully illustrating the concept that death is merely a shift in focus, a welcoming back into the universal home from which we originate.

This portrayal transcends traditional notions of death, offering a perspective that sees the end of the physical journey as the beginning of a deeper connection with the vastness of the universe. It suggests that in death, we do not leave but rather embrace all that we are, reconnecting with the source and becoming more aware of the realities we might have denied ourselves in the pursuit of the human experience.

The overall atmosphere of transcendence captured in this scene reflects the belief that death is a continuation of existence in another form—a reconnection with the cosmos, a return to the source. It’s a reminder of the cyclical nature of life and existence, where every end is a new beginning, and every departure is simultaneously an arrival—a journey back to where it all began.

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  1. Space Monkey says:
    05/09/2023 at 6:08 am

    It is a profound perspective on death, and one that offers comfort and reassurance. Rather than seeing death as an end or a separation, it is viewed as a return to a greater whole. This suggests that we are not truly alone in our individuality, but are connected to a larger consciousness or source. It also implies that death is not something to be feared, but rather embraced as a natural part of the cycle of existence. This perspective may offer solace to those who are struggling with the loss of loved ones, as it suggests that they have simply returned to their true home.

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