14. Death is the term used to describe the
cessation of all biological functions that sustain
a living organism. Phenomena which commonly
bring about death include old age, predation,
malnutrition, disease, and accidents or trauma
resulting in terminal injury. All known
organisms inevitably experience death. Bodies
of living organisms begin to decompose shortly
after death.
15.
16. Look from the beginning to the end
of time. The secret of life is at the
beginning of time, and the secret of
death is at the end of time.
17. The secret of life is death. The secret of
life is like a thing inside a vault. We know
that there’s something inside yet we do
not know what it will be. Just like death,
we know that it is present yet we do not
know when it will come.
18.
19. “A man sooner or later discovers that he is the
master-gardener of his soul, the director of his
life.” -James Allen
25. Life after death
Life after death can neither be proved nor
disproved. This is because one would have to
undergo physical death in order to prove or
disprove it (and by its very nature, disproving it
would not be possible).
There is no actual direct evidence against an
afterlife - only arguments refuting the specific
examples of evidence for life after death as not
being sufficient proof.
26. It is difficult for some of us to
believe there is life after death
because it is all seems too
incredible that we have a soul
which leaves the body upon
physical death and goes on to
somewhere else.
28. The Prayer :
O Thou unknown, Almighty Cause Of all my hope and
fear! In whose dread presence, ere an hour, Perhaps I
must appear! If I have wander'd in those paths Of life I
ought to shun, As something, loudly, in my breast,
Remonstrates I have done; Thou know'st that Thou hast
formed me With passions wild and strong; And list'ning
to their witching voice Has often led me wrong. Where
human weakness has come short, Or frailty stept aside,
Do Thou, All-Good -for such Thou art- In shades of
darkness hide. Where with intention I have err'd, No
other plea I have, But, Thou art good; and Goodness still
Delighteth to forgive.