The only way I see Death as beautiful is that I see death in two different lights.
One, Death isn't really a "thing". We are all eternal. Matter and Energy cannot be created nor destroyed. So in one view, it's beautiful because we were born of star dust and one day? will once again be star dust until "Dark Energy" does us part... essentially.
The other, Death is the ceasing of being, the conscious. When I die, I will have no realization that I existed, my conscious will simply cease to be. However, like my body? The choices I made have an effect for eternity. I met people, said things, influenced things that forever adhered to the timeline that is the Human existence. And we all have this to say of ourselves.
Enter the grandfather paradox and use it as an example of just how much the world may be different had you never existed? And yet you have.
As a result, Death is wonderful, because even without a God or a Heaven? I'm still eternal. What's more? Once dead, I won't even exist to the point of realizing how selfish that sounds. XD
One, Death isn't really a "thing". We are all eternal. Matter and Energy cannot be created nor destroyed. So in one view, it's beautiful because we were born of star dust and one day? will once again be star dust until "Dark Energy" does us part... essentially.
The other, Death is the ceasing of being, the conscious. When I die, I will have no realization that I existed, my conscious will simply cease to be. However, like my body? The choices I made have an effect for eternity. I met people, said things, influenced things that forever adhered to the timeline that is the Human existence. And we all have this to say of ourselves.
Enter the grandfather paradox and use it as an example of just how much the world may be different had you never existed? And yet you have.
As a result, Death is wonderful, because even without a God or a Heaven? I'm still eternal. What's more? Once dead, I won't even exist to the point of realizing how selfish that sounds. XD
"He who so forgets history is doomed to repeat it." - Churchill