The self finds itself in this dense world, bound to a body with a limited lifespan—a vessel that allows consciousness to experience material life, though the body is not the essence of existence itself. When the body collapses and its function ends, the spark within doesn’t fade; it simply shifts to a lighter realm, like quietly moving from one room to another.
Everything physical is subject to change—mountains, stars, bodies—they are born, fade away, and return in different forms. What we call death is nothing more than shedding a garment too heavy for the light within.
And when the soul separates from the body, it discovers a lightness the body could never contain, becoming a free radiance unbound by form or weighed down by the senses.
The body is a brief stage… but the deeper existence lies beyond this phase, past all forms of mortality. Some people may have fleeting experiences similar to out-of-body experiences—moments when one observes themselves from outside their physical form, as if taking off a heavy garment and then returning to it. Though temporary, these moments hint that consciousness is far greater than the body that carries it.
This artwork is a digital piece generated by AI, inspired by the imagination of researcher Kamal Ghazal.
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