Isabella Mann: True meaning of death
Death is one of the few experiences that unites all living beings, yet it remains one of the most mysterious aspects of existence, Across many cultures and spiritual traditions, death is rarely seen as a simple ending. Instead it is understood as a passage into another state of being, a return cycle of nature, or a transformation that reshapes both the individual and the community left behind.
In a nature's perspective, seasons embody death and rebirth; as autumn and winter comings to an end, spring represents renewal; a continuous cycle of life, death, and rebirth throughout each year. In eastern traditions, Hinduism and Buddhism, death is part of a similar cycle of samsara, birth, death, and rebirth. Or in Indigenous traditions, death is viewed as a return to earth, where the spirit continuous to stay alive in harmony with ancestors and the natural world.
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