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--[[User:Alive|-- M --]] ([[User talk:Alive|talk]]), Helltown, Canton Hell,  07:57, 23 November 2012 (GMT)
--[[User:Alive|-- M --]] ([[User talk:Alive|talk]]), Helltown, Canton Hell,  07:57, 23 November 2012 (GMT)
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The first article is about the importance to think that life and death constitute a dialectical unity in the context of reincarnation. A human life form needs to think like that to be able to get the sense of his ongoing life and also the sense of his coming death. He can not get the sense of life without pondering his death, just as he can not get the sense of death by refusing to ponder about his life. He needs to think his life and his death as two different states of a single incarnation, which is a part of the progressive development of his own Ego.
--[[User:Alive|-- M --]] ([[User talk:Alive|talk]]), Helltown, Hell County,  08:06, 25 November 2012 (GMT)
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Comments on Weighty Words About Death


Alive said ...

It would be better if the articles were chronologically ordered from top to the bottom, so the readers could see how mister Billy developed this theme.

---- M -- (talk), Helltown, Hell Prefecture, 05:50, 22 November 2012 (GMT)

Alive said ...

The titles of the articles ordered chronologically:

1. Life and death are a oneness (alternative version: Life and death are a unity). -- 27 December 2011.

2. Nothing can escape death, hence it must be pondered and it also must be understood. -- 30 December 2011.

3. Do not repress death (alternative version: Not to put away the death). -- 31 December 2011.

4. When death ends life, nobody knows. -- 4 January 2012.


---- M -- (talk), Helltown, Canton Hell, 07:57, 23 November 2012 (GMT)

Alive said ...

The first article is about the importance to think that life and death constitute a dialectical unity in the context of reincarnation. A human life form needs to think like that to be able to get the sense of his ongoing life and also the sense of his coming death. He can not get the sense of life without pondering his death, just as he can not get the sense of death by refusing to ponder about his life. He needs to think his life and his death as two different states of a single incarnation, which is a part of the progressive development of his own Ego.


---- M -- (talk), Helltown, Hell County, 08:06, 25 November 2012 (GMT)