The body dies, but the spirit that transcends it cannot be touched by death.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Death is the separation of soul from body.
Either the soul survives death or it does not, and there is no scientific evidence that it does.
With man, the life of the body depends on the life of the spirit.
I'm always curious about what happens when we die. And I'd like to think that somehow the spirit goes on. I'd rather not think that it's just about this.
When we die, our spirits go to the spirit world, and our bodies return to the elements of the earth until the resurrection.
If that vital spark that we find in a grain of wheat can pass unchanged through countless deaths and resurrections, will the spirit of man be unable to pass from this body to another?
Look at another person while living; the soul is not visible, only the body which it animates. Therefore, merely because after death the soul is not visible is no demonstration that it does not still live.
The disembodied spirit is immortal; there is nothing of it that can grow old or die. But the embodied spirit sees death on the horizon as soon as its day dawns.
I don't believe in death, neither in flesh nor in spirit.
At the moment of death, when the seed atom in the heart is ruptured, which contains all the experience of the past life in a panoramic picture, the spirit leaves its physical body, taking with it the finer bodies.