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46) immortality
  / reincarnation 
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immortality / reincarnation 
He had died. Everyone was very
  sad. After the funeral, there was a big feast. They wanted to remember him
  for a long time. However, the next day after they had slept, life went on.
  Old necessities reappeared and new ones appeared, not necessarily on the
  horizon, but in front of their eyes. Two generations later, nobody knew who
  he was. 
Indigenous peoples thought that
  his spirit protected them, part of his name was adopted, and legends arose.
  Cannibals ate part of his body because they assumed that his strength, speed,
  prudence would pass on them. Others calmed down believing that their soul
  would find another body after their physical death. Some mighty buildings
  were erected, which we still admire today. Only the wiser among us
  commemorate the poor workers who had to lose their lives for this fiddler and
  fraud. Third parties paint pictures or write. This seems to me to be much
  more sympathetic because it doesn't harm anyone. Goethe, the greatest poet of
  all time, is said to have become immortal through his works. But how many
  have really read and understood his works, and who knows who Goethe really
  was. 
We just have to get used to the
  idea that life will end after death. However, I can see the development, the
  history of mankind in every single one of us, because everyone contributes a
  little bit to it. 
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