Since the dawn of time, life and death have been in a constant battle – captivating the human imagination. Across different cultures, religions, and belief systems, fighting death is a concept that has lived forever. Haven’t you ever thought of fighting off death? Well, so have countless others. But how many have succeeded? None.
Let us explore the age-old struggle between the two opposing forces and discover how we can truly embrace their existence.
The Dance of Creation and Extinction
Aren’t life and death the yin and yang of existence? Haven’t they always been intertwined in such a way that they end up shaping the world around us? Isn’t the intricate balance between the two entities what fuels the circle of life?
Jalel Wordlaw’s book Swirl of Death produces a fresh take on the powerful entity – life. He goes into detail about the simple yet broad design of life itself. Found within the depths of heaven, life can be visualized as a profound spirit. With eyes glowing silver and white energy surrounding its body, life wears white robes and stands in its domain in heaven.
As life rejoices with a certain glee while grooming its vast garden, wearing its elegant feathered wings that are used to fly, its angels dance in unison and praise.
To us, life is a spark, an exquisite symphony of chemical reactions that manifests an astonishing array of forms. Its presence can be felt by/in each and every mortal being. The tiniest microorganisms, the mightiest trees, and everything in between are part of this grand narrative.
And death. Death appears as a deity who crept into life’s garden a few thousand years ago – striving to extinguish the flames of humanity. As man continues to sin, he fails to realize that death is drawing closer.
And now. The time has come. The will shall be decided through a duel. The battle between life and death begins.
What would happen if death wins? Is the world’s end forthcoming? What if life won? Who should we root for?
Life, obviously, is what we yearn for. Why? Because if death were to, say, succeed in destroying life’s garden, its effects would go off to Earth – creating a death spiral.
Embracing the Journey
Swirl of Death by Jalel Wordlaw goes into depth and discusses the aftermath of such a catastrophe. The devastation and loss of life that comes with it contribute to the intricate mosaic of the universe.
The book delves into what would happen if we forgot the gods and their teachings. Wouldn’t corruption and lawlessness creep up – allowing death to come closer? What is stopping death from breaking through the barrier with its twelve disciples and other angles? What would happen if the prophecy came to pass?
Find out in Swirl of Death.
