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Simply put, the difference between life and death is having or not having a physical body.

2007-02-08 02:25:29 · answer #1 · answered by gjstoryteller 5 · 1 1

Many western scientists tried to locate the seat of
Life. Some proposed the heart to be the seat of Life.
Just because the heart stopped beating, you can not say
that the person is dead. So it is with breathing. There
are many cases in medical history that people revived
to life after some hours of stopping of the heart. Some
medical experts theorised that a body will not revive
after it's brain ceases to emit the electrical signals.
Even this theory could not stand the test of truth.
Modern medicine knows that the first organ to decompose
in a dead body is the private organ. There is not
single case in the medical history that a person
revived after the private organ started decomposing.
Chandogya Upanisad says (VI.5.4):

" Water when drunk becomes three fold; it's coarsest
portion becomes the urine; it's middle portion the
blood, and it's subtlest portion Praana."

The water excretion organ is the seat of Praana.

A few Upanishads speak of another word Mukya Prana. It
is located at the pineal gland in the brain. It is also
called Jeeva (liveliness), or Ojas (vital essence). The
word Aayus (longevity), used in astrology, was derived
from the word Ojas. Western medicine also knows that if
the pineal gland is removed through surgery, the person
will not survive.

2007-02-11 22:56:34 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There is no difference between the 2 words. There is nothing a word called death the common man's obstacle to life named it as death. People can live even defeating the death if they do not follow the western culture and follow the indian old traditions.

2007-02-08 15:20:28 · answer #3 · answered by Ramasubramanian 6 · 0 0

Life is to work for survival of self and Naturally helping others too in possible means and set an example.

Then Death is remembered and practiced in the same way as above by Next generation to make efforts to stop death.

2007-02-08 03:06:55 · answer #4 · answered by kumar 2 · 0 0

Death is part of life, but life is not part of death... unless...

[1] By (the Token of) Time (through the Ages),

[2] Verily Man is in loss,

[3] Except such as have Faith, and do righteous deeds, and (join together) in the mutual teaching of Truth, and of Patience and Constancy.

2007-02-08 02:30:42 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

There are two kinds of death, physical and spiritual. Both involve separation. Physical death is a separation of the spirit from the body, which Christ has overcome and we too we all overcome in the end. Spiritual death is the separation of the soul from God. This occurs through our disobedience to the laws and ordinances of the gospel of Christ.

2007-02-08 02:31:50 · answer #6 · answered by www 2 · 1 1

Breathing

2007-02-08 17:15:08 · answer #7 · answered by dailym 1 · 0 0

life is death of the death and death is the begining of new life.

2007-02-08 02:46:43 · answer #8 · answered by abhishek 1 · 0 1

Death is a door for living after life was over.... Life is for dieing every day after birth.......

2007-02-08 04:37:06 · answer #9 · answered by bharathkumarkt 2 · 1 0

There are two major differences:

When you are born you cry and others laugh. But when you die you laugh and other's cry.

Secondly life is total uinrest due to its dynamic nature whereas death is total rest.

2007-02-08 02:43:40 · answer #10 · answered by Rahul V 2 · 0 0

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