Death and what happens to us after we die, is one of the greatest concerns and mysteries there are. There’s probably no greater fear than the type born out of a desperate sense of uncertainty and not knowing, where we contemplate death as either punishment or reward for how we lived our life and what resulted from our own actions and deeds, or as a form of personal annihilation. Yet death, like life, is a fundamental part of an even greater process of growth, development, and transformation. All life throughout the entire universe is formed, sustained, and transmuted through the parent Law of Polarity, where opposite aspects of the same idea and force (equation) interact in forming a single unit that’s greater than both while also encompassing and being comprised of both. Life and death are no exceptions, because they’re ‘polar opposites of the same thing’ and are complementary in nature, which means they’re paradoxical and appear to contradict each other, where one is postulated as a beginning and the other an ending, rather than viewed as a continuation of the same evolutionary growth process as it moves through different stages . . .
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