The bliss transcends the death
Thus the passage from life to death meets inevitably the rapture

The death distinguishes itself from the other events of the existence by the fear which it generates.
This fear corresponds to the fear which has the ego to get lost.
The ecstatic state, the bliss, it is the destruction of the ego.
Thus, by annihilating the ego, the bliss annihilates the fear which the death raises and transcends the death.
Everything makes us believe that the passage from life to death meets necessarily, at some point, the ego’s forced resignation.
Thus the passage from life to death meets inevitably the rapture.
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