Explaining away life and death gives life to death, but not death to life.

The life in this dead leaf contributes to new life by its own decay. Are we the same as this?
@innertalks (21026)
Australia
November 20, 2018 10:46pm CST
Why is life so depressingly horrible when we look at it through the eyes of time, and I would then see my Mum and Dad still alive in vibrant health, but now both dead? What is the point of living when death is behind every door? Life lives for itself, not for death, and this is what gives life its beauty. Death can never take anything away from life, and, at the most, all death gives to life is another portal for life to change from one form of life to another. The soul, occupying each form of life, is eternally present, not in time, but in God's greater world of eternity, in its being a part of God, placed into time in this vehicle simply for it to experience a covering to itself, of itself. This is needed because of its apparent aversion to its own nakedness, which it sees, when it starts to become knowledgeable of God's truths, and so this is the story of Adam and Eve, gaining flesh bodies from God, for their soul body, to cover themselves over with, so to speak. Knowledge, truth, wisdom, then builds in them, until they again become as innocent as little children, naked again to themselves, but this time in full acceptance of their own naked self, exactly as it is, and by this time, their knowledge, of truth, mixed with an ability to love wisely, frees them from any pretenses, that they might have tried to hold onto, with their flesh body, while still in it. Photo Credit: The photo used here was freely sourced from the free media site: Pixabay.com The life in this dead leaf contributes to new life by its own decay. Are we the same as this?
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