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The analogy of climbing a mountain illustrates how perception influences our understanding of reality. From the valley, the horizon looks different than from the summit; from Mount Everest, it looks entirely different again. This metaphor suggests that our grasp of reality is dependent on our vantage point—what we see is only a surface layer of a deeper, more intricate reality.
He emphasizes that even what we consider "dead" is a misnomer; the word itself is misleading. The physical form may cease to exist, but the energy and consciousness continue beyond physical death. Today’s science is increasingly aware that energy and information are not lost but transformed—and this provides a scientific framework for understanding the continuation of the soul.