Eugene begins by saying that to examine the idea of death he has to examine the opposite, because they are “mutually defining.” However, the opposite of death is not ‘life’ but ‘love’. The word ‘live’ refers to the individual (the ‘i’ signifies ‘individuation’) The word ‘love’ requires another being, two or more are needed. Death means ‘disintegration’, and in this sense, death of the physical body occurs when it disintegrates. But the D in ‘death’ signifies division and also a door. For the soul it is not an end but a door from one state of being to another.
In the nineteenth century we thought that matter was made of atoms. Now we know that there are no primary particles, just energies. Everything is energy, and energy is indestructible; it can only change frequency. Only what is structured can be destructured, destroyed. But it can be restricted.
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