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As nature presents to the world, the newborn, as a knowing, usually affectionate, ready to bond, and ready to learn being,
Does it it follow then, that this human being in it's world of origin what it can. At death, we become frail and dependent, much as the being nature produced originally. Does this mean that after death we learn from or future keepers more and more knowledge? Einstein said energy never dies. Is this left over energy then go onto more knowledge grow stronger in energy and produce therefore a better, or as must happen in some cases contribute, the dual condition of joy and suffering.
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