About This Book
A collection of reflective essays probes mortality, consciousness, and the boundary between life and death, arguing that death deserves direct attention rather than evasion. The writer examines annihilation and possible communications with the dead, explores eternity, infinity, and human fate, and considers heroism, prophecy, and moral responses to war. Meditations consider how the dead persist in memory and social legacy, speculate on ultimate consciousness and knowledge of the future, and conclude with thoughts on rebuilding and humanity's will after conflict.
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