Every layer of body / identity construct is a finite construct.
Those that have a beginning will have an end.
Thus the decay / disposing of body / identity construct is a necessity.
It seems that the identity construct of 4th density is designed to last longer than 3th density.
But it will also be discarded in the end.
Thus there is death if what we meant by death here is disposing / 'destruction' of physical identity construct.
Because there is death then there is birth as well, the new beginning, the new formation of new physical identity construct.
The main question is actually whether the 'veil of forgetting' will still be applied?
If it's not being applied, then death and birth here will be similar of changing an old iPhone to the new iPhone, an old Laptop to a new Laptop. And we can still retain the files and the data from the old device to the new device.
As such; why keep the old and failing device?
Who wouldn't want to upgrade to the latest device?
With the exception of very few "Retro Junkies".
PS: I'm wondering who among here still keep their 80's PC-XT?
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Because I still have that fully functional, but of course cannot be used for any practical purposes.
Those that have a beginning will have an end.
Thus the decay / disposing of body / identity construct is a necessity.
It seems that the identity construct of 4th density is designed to last longer than 3th density.
But it will also be discarded in the end.
Thus there is death if what we meant by death here is disposing / 'destruction' of physical identity construct.
Because there is death then there is birth as well, the new beginning, the new formation of new physical identity construct.
The main question is actually whether the 'veil of forgetting' will still be applied?
If it's not being applied, then death and birth here will be similar of changing an old iPhone to the new iPhone, an old Laptop to a new Laptop. And we can still retain the files and the data from the old device to the new device.
As such; why keep the old and failing device?
Who wouldn't want to upgrade to the latest device?
With the exception of very few "Retro Junkies".
PS: I'm wondering who among here still keep their 80's PC-XT?

Because I still have that fully functional, but of course cannot be used for any practical purposes.