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Finally, Jacobson discusses death as an inevitable part of life, urging acceptance and understanding of its natural place in the divine order. He likens death to a transformation—similar to a fire turning wood into energy—where the soul, which isn’t confined by physical boundaries, transitions into a different state of being.
He offers comforting insights: the soul of loved ones, like his father or his son Jacob, continues its journey beyond this world, influencing and caring for us from a higher plane. Recognizing this ongoing existence can soften grief and deepen spiritual connection, fostering a sense of eternal unity.