How does this chapter explain the concepts of 'manifest' state and 'death' in relation to the unmanifest?

๐Ÿ“– Chapter 37

Chapter 37 provides a philosophical definition of life and death rooted in the concept of the unmanifest and manifest. It explains that the 'manifest' state is what comes into form from the unmanifest. In simpler terms, this is what we perceive as existence or life. Conversely, when this manifest form dissolves and enters the unmanifest state again, that process is what people call 'death'. This perspective reframes death not as an end, but as a transition back to the source from which all form originates, linking it to the eternal principle that pervades all moving and non-moving things.


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