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Welcome to my post! I'm very grateful that you've come here to read it. We will present some reflections on a passage that leaves everyone quite perplexed, and we want to shed some light to help us not live in the darkness.

Life is full of vitality; indeed, throughout human history, there have been extraordinary individuals.Humanity is the most beautiful aspect of all that exists.

There are so many skills, so many abilities in so many things.Hence, those who live alone contemplate progress, for life propels you towards the future.Now, history is replete with the departed. No one from the past is present here, unless it is through books.

It seems that the knowledge for living perished in the tree of life that was in the Garden of Eden. Therefore, no matter how much scientists strive, it appears that the element allowing life to persist, as our hearts desire to live eternally, eludes us, and we encounter death.

If life is everything, death is nothing; if life is noisy, death is silent. If love is to see the corpse, it cannot see, and if the senses reside in a living body, the deceased body feels nothing.This, in reality, is disheartening because death seems to be the undisputed end for all beings.

But it was not the original purpose, as death was a choice, not an obligation.There, the destiny of all was decided, as the cursed were ungrateful, selfish, inclined towards evil, and all that death and misfortune was transferred to us.

In the Bible, God punishes entire generations: the Amalekites, the Babylonians, and so many nations disappeared because their initiators spoiled their conduct. Hence, we bear the consequences of the first ones to this day. But if we are still alive, it must be that there is a way, a means to transcend death.Do you appreciate the poetic language employed by the author of Ecclesiastes? Is it easy for you to memorize or paraphrase what you read?

It is filled with very clear messages, essential for acting rightly. On social media, we encounter diverse messages, but they are not as profound as those of Ecclesiastes, which are grounded in faith, loyalty, fidelity, and knowledge of the truth to avoid being deceived.

That's why it's good to reflect on these things from time to time, as life is so short. Consider that we sleep 8 hours out of 24, maybe spend 1 hour a day eating, and also lose time in commuting. So life is reduced to 60 percent. And to think that it's like this until, let's say, 70 years, and another 10 years, more or less, are spent learning to see life. This results in approximately 40 useful years. Therefore, knowing how to make the most of life, seeking clear answers, and having the right disposition for the truth, even if it's uncomfortable, will only result in good things.


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Eclesiastés 9:4-5

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