Livets Bog, vol. 4
"Death" is merely a latent or limited form of experiencing consciousness, whereas "life" is a culminating or expanded form of consciousness
1538. As we have seen in the above, this "death" is not a complete or absolute "death" involving one-hundred-per-cent obliteration. Such a "death", as stated previously in Livets Bog, does not exist. "Death" is merely a reduced or latent way of experiencing "life" and consciousness, in which existence can be experienced only as a mystery, whereas "life" itself is a greatly expanded or elevated form of consciousness, in which "life" is no longer a mystery, but presents itself as open and clear day-consciousness.
Symbol by Martinus
Symbol no. 12
Life and Death