Nothing really dies.
What is called death even of the smallest and apparently most inanimate thing is merely a change of form and condition of the energy and activities, which constitute it.
Even the body does not die in the strict sense of the word.
The body is not an entity―it is merely an aggregation of cells and these cells are merely material vehicles for a certain form of energy, which animates and vitalises them.
When the soul passes from the body, the units composing the body manifest repulsion for each other in place of the attraction, which formerly held them together.
The unifying force, which has held them together withdraws its power and the reverse activity is manifested.
―Yogi Ramacharaka

"This is a thought-provoking perspective on the nature of the body and spirit. The idea of the body as a vessel rather than the true self resonates deeply. Thank you for sharing this insight!"
ReplyDeleteThanks, Nick. I appreciate your comment.
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