The Cosmic Cycle: Insights into What Death Might Mean to the Universe
In my previous post, I touched briefly on the cosmic view of biomechanical death and the life cycle, and what those concepts might look like to our universe at large. Before I can talk about that, though, I have to talk about what death doesn't look like to the cosmos. First and foremost, the cycles of birth and death are an integral part of universal renewal - everything everywhere is reaffirming itself forever without end - plants die and returned to the soil from which they spring; animals perish and their flesh returns once again the Earth that nourished them through life. Oceans breach the shores and recede in their tides; wind whips across the plains and them subsides into its rest. The ebb and flow of life is everywhere, all the time, all at once. Human are a part of this cycle as well. We have long fancied ourselves as separate from it, but this is not the case. Our sense of removal has been constructed from a misunderstood r...