Personified: The destroyer of life, -- conventionally represented as a skeleton with a scythe.
Murder; murderous character.
The completion of the process whereby the Nerve Signal ceases to exist naturally in the body. Compare: life. See Contract.
(A) The termination of physical existence, the end of life. (B) The state of being dead, the cause or manner of dying. (C) The personification of the destroyer of life, often depicted as a skeletal figure clothed in robes, clutching a scythe.
Life's other side, afterlife, discarnate realm of existence.
Separation of a person's spirit from his physical body.
to be permanently separated from God. Throughout most of the Bible, when death is discussed, it refers to a spiritual, rather than corporeal death. A correct understanding of this shows us why the “wages of sin is death”; if you do not wish to be part of God’s plan for creation, then that is what you get. True death is eternity without God.
a negative state when the body stops the process of life
The word literally means separation. Physical death is the separation of the body from the soul and spirit. Spiritual death is the separation of a soul from God for all eternity. Temporal death is the separation of a believer temporarily from fellowship and control of the Holy Spirit. All people are born spiritually dead, but Christ paid for our sins by suffering spiritual death on the cross, i.e. separation from God the Father and God the Holy Spirit, so that we might be reborn spiritually. (Matthew 27:46; John 19:30)
The most powerful of the Incarnations, gatherer of souls, and judge of the dead. One of the Six.
The Greek word for death is thanatos. It carries the concept of separation, NEVER the idea of nonexistence or extermination. Paul discusses three basic types of "deaths" in his letter to the Romans: Physical death - the separation of the soul from the body. Romans 5:10; Romans 6:9-10; Romans 7:2-4 Spiritual death - the separation of man from God because of man's sin. Romans 8:6 Death is experienced in this life, and in the life hereafter. Romans 6:21;23; Revelation 21:8; II Thessalonians 1:7-9 Death to sin - This means for one to be separated from the power or practice of sin due to one's belief in and obedience to Christ. Romans 6:1-7; Galatians 2:20
the permanent cessation of all life functions.
The soul is an everlasting form, it is imortal, however this does not mean that it cannot be killed or murdered.
The absence of life. Apparent death is the end of life as indicated by the absence of heartbeat or breathing. Legal death is the total absence of activity of the brain, heart, and lungs, as observed and declared by a physician.
the event of dying or departure from life; "her death came as a terrible shock"; "upon your decease the capital will pass to your grandchildren"
the time at which life ends; continuing until dead; "she stayed until his death"; "a struggle to the last"
the personification of death; "Death walked the streets of the plague-bound city"
the absence of life or state of being dead; "he seemed more content in death than he had ever been in life"
The final cessation of vital functions in an organism.
The cessation of all life functions in a living being, causing its life essence (also known as consciousness, spirit, or soul) to depart the physical body. Certain life essences have temporarily continued to exist in known realities after death clad in the astral body. An astral body whose physical form has died is called a ghost. The final fate of the life essence or soul after death is not known to science.
Death is only of the body-mind organism and ego, the sense of a separate and personal identity; at death the energies of Consciousness- in-action which had assumed personal identity in life as a body-mind organism return to the pool of Consciousness; see ego, body-mind organism, pool of Consciousness
The permanent disappearance of any evidence of life at any time after live birth. Also, North Carolina law (G.S. 90-322) defines criteria for certifying "brain death."
the process of liberation of the spirit from the material body. After death, the spirit preserves its individuality, that is, all the psychological features that characterized it as the living person before.
The separation of the soul from the body. *TS184, *TB92
March (La Marche de la Mort) The Nazis forced camp prisoners to walk toward the center of Germany when Russian troops approached. The Nazis destroyed the gas chambers at Auschwitz and tried to evacuate concentration camps to obliterate evidence of their extermination policy. Prisoners on death marches were forced to walk long distances without food, water and satisfactory clothing. Many died or were shot by guards along the way.
The end of physical life but, some believe, the beginning of afterlife in the next world.
An illusion, the lie of life in matter; the unreal and untrue; the opposite of life; a language phenomenon, not Reality.
The Arcanum of decay and death, capable of removing souls and affecting or creating undead.
The end of life; the total and permanent cessation of all vital functions of an animal or plant.
Cessation of all vital functions without the capability of resuscitation.
The human experience of dying is the physical dissolution of the body. It is like the laying down of our clothes at the end of the day. Our spirit is an individual expression of God's spirit and this never ends.
There are two kinds of human death: the physical death which marks the demise of the physical body, and the spiritual death which results from human separation from God, the source of life. Physical death is a natural and good phenomenon occurring in accordance with the principles of creation. Spiritual death, however, came about through the human fall, in which Adam and Eve died spiritually by disobeying God. They established a lineage of spiritually dead descendants.
"An illusion, the lie of life in matter."
w-m: the final witness to the seeming reality of the body and the separation from our Creator, Who is life; if the body dies then it must have lived, which means its maker -- the ego -- must be real and alive as well; also seen by the ego as the ultimate punishment for our sin of separation from God. r-m: the quiet laying down of the body after it has fulfilled its purpose as a teaching device.
(English Old English Indo-European base dheu-, to become senseless). biological death: the act or fact of dying; permanent ending of all life in a person, animal or plant; final separation of soul from body. spiritual death: the destruction of a soul; absolute inertia, irreversible apathy.
The grim reaper perhaps the spirit that is behind your fate or guides your soul after death to where it’s going.
The moving out of one's physical, mental, emotional and spiritual bodies and back to the immortal, unlimited, unceasing energy of Soul. Usually refers to the cessation of living, however, death occurs throughout life as well. Moving from the form into formlessness. Unwillingness to change the attachment to old identities, beliefs, habits is " living your death". Lite meaning: Death is Life's best friend. Death is not a dead end.
Death is the end of life in a biological organism, marked by the full cessation of its vital functions. All known multicellular living things eventually die, whether because of natural causes such as disease, or unnatural ones such as accidents. Death has been described and personified throughout history in many different ways and tones, negative, positive or neutral.
Death is a fictional character from the DC comic book series, The Sandman (1988 - 1996). She was created by Sandman writer Neil Gaiman and given visual life by illustrators Mike Dringenberg and Malcolm Jones III.
Death is a fictional character, a personification of death in the . Its first appearance was in Captain Marvel #27 and was created by Mike Friedrich and Jim Starlin. This version of Death is usually portrayed as a fair-skinned woman or a skeleton, wearing a diaphanous purple robe, but Death is capable of changing its appearance and has worn many different disguises.
Death is a fictional character in Terry Pratchett's Discworld series. Discworld's Death is a parody of several other personifications of death. Like most Grim Reapers, he is a black-robed skeleton carrying a scythe and, for kings, a sword (It's the rules, he once told Mort).
Grim Reaper, is a recurring villain in Konami's Castlevania video game series. He has appeared in every game in the series, with the exceptions of Haunted Castle, The Castlevania Adventure, and Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge.
Death has been personified as a figure or fictional character in mythology and popular culture since the earliest days of storytelling. Because the reality of death has had a substantial influence on the human psyche and the development of civilization as a whole, the personification of Death as a living, sentient entity is a concept that has existed in many societies since the beginning of recorded history. In Western cultures, death is usually shown as a skeletal figure carrying a large scythe, and wearing a midnight black gown with a hood, or sometimes, a white burial shroud.