"Death is not extinguishing the light; it is putting out the lamp because the dawn has come."
This quote by Rabindranath Tagore beautifully captures the idea of death as a transition rather than an end. It suggests that death is not about the loss or cessation of light, but rather a natural and inevitable shift to a new state, akin to the arrival of dawn. The imagery here is poetic, contrasting the artificial light of a lamp with the natural, vibrant light of dawn, symbolizing how death can be viewed as a passage to something broader and more profound than our earthly existence. The metaphorical use of "extinguishing the light" and "putting out the lamp" conveys a gentle, peaceful transition, implying a continuity of existence beyond the physical.
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