Death is na'livella . In my modest opinion, it is a true statement only partially. The episodes that I witnessed during my - so far - very short effective life give me proof of the exact opposite. The beautiful poetry of Toto proven correct only in its purely biological side: it is true that it will all become, sooner or later, dust, or at least - in the shorter term - bones.
Excluding the existence of heaven at all. The deceased has its life, meaning and importance from the thoughts of people who are near and far. These are the thoughts (and actions related) that make the difference between death and died.
goes without saying that these results are the differences in wealth and fame, very strong even in this dismal field: the unfortunate death of a child with AIDS in a slum of any country in the Third World does not matter to many or at least passes without a shot hurt on the contrary, the death of the now decrepit John Paul II, though largely predictable, which drew a crowd hysteria of events.
Some deaths are "more equal" then others. And not only. Otherwise unable to explain certain differences in treatment "in death." One could say that, since dead, this difference in treatment is not unjust Li Tang (perhaps this is one of the few positives). However, this kind of injustice is felt all right by the little 'of the living who have some functioning neurons.
It is not a specious question why "some people" are subject to a real processions through the city, news reports and "honor" of the bishop, the police and political authorities, while other unfortunates go away surrounded by the silence of the few who greet them, or worse, go away in solitude, far from home and from the little ones, ignorance and chattering gentucola not even know.
Most people can learn to make unjust and also the end that if anything is for everyone.
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