The death of a person living on Earth can be “natural”, i.e., caused by old age, or it can be brought about by a serious illness or an event that has critically disrupted the function of one or all organs in their body. The end of a person’s life is, of course, a stressful event, especially for those who lived close to them just before it happened or were otherwise frequently in contact with them. The intensity of that stress and its effects on the body and spirit of those people, as well as their future relationships with others, will largely depend on their awareness of what, at that time, conditioned the events within and around them. Regardless of whether a human being has died a natural death or after a serious illness, you will have accurate knowledge of what, how, and why things were happening in their body and spirit at that time only if you seek the answers to those questions in the invisible component of their existence.

The end of a human being’s life can be called natural only if it was caused by the extinguishing of the nuclear furnace within the star built, in the invisible world, from their hereditary material, which occurred once the nuclear fuel possessed by that star has been depleted.

The natural end of a star’s “life” is not linked to one, but to multiple extinctions and reignitions of nuclear fuel within that star. After the nuclear furnace in the star is extinguished for the first time, the pressure from the weight of its outer layers overcomes the forces maintaining thermodynamic balance in its interior, resulting in contraction and a brief cooling of its planetary system. The weight of the star’s outer layers (which, after the extinguishing of the nuclear furnace, is no longer counteracted by anything) causes an increase in pressure and temperature inside the star, allowing the fusion of nuclei of atoms with greater specific mass (atoms whose nuclei possess a more complex structure), a nuclear process that releases a significantly greater amount of energy and, under its influence, leads to a renewed and even more intense “expansion” of the star. Depending on the star’s composition and the amount of material it contains, the “contracted” and “expanded” states of the star will alternate cyclically (two or more times), with each successive “expanded” phase reaching greater dimensions. The star thus becomes a “red giant”. The immediate consequence of these events will be states in which, during the star’s “expanded” phase, the distance between it and the inhabited planet orbiting it becomes progressively smaller, while during the “contracted” phase that distance increases. On the planet itself, periods of intense cooling and extremely high temperatures will alternate. Life on that planet will become increasingly difficult, and eventually impossible. The radical changes in the physical properties of that planet’s soil, seas, oceans, and atmosphere, and the extinction of all beings living on it, would be analogous to the death of all bodily senses and all brain functions of the being whose hereditary material that planet was built from. Sooner or later, the turn for “radiation production” within that star would come to the nuclei of atoms that could not fuse at the temperature prevailing in its interior. After the final extinguishing of the nuclear furnace, the material from which the star and all celestial bodies orbiting it are built would freeze, which would be analogous to the death of all organs and cells that make up the body and brain of that being.

For those who have had the opportunity to witness the final days of an elderly person’s life, and especially for those for whom this is part of their profession, it is well known that the natural end of human life is often accompanied by a cyclical alternation between states of full consciousness and bearable sensations in their body and spirit, and states of semi-consciousness or unconsciousness accompanied by a significant decline in metabolism and pain throughout the body.

The transitions from a conscious to a semi-conscious or unconscious state in a person dying of old age are analogous to the periodic changes in living conditions on their planam, caused by the alternating ignition and extinction of the nuclear furnace within the star around which that planet orbits, as well as to the changes in the genomes of the beings living on that planet, brought about by their adaptation to newly arisen crises.
The bodily pains and chronic fatigue felt by that person are analogous to the states of cooling, intense compression, and increased pressure in all layers of the physical structure of the planet built from their hereditary material.

The periods during which a person whose life is slowly fading becomes absorbed in moments from their recent or distant past, unaware of anything that has happened to them after that period of their life, and recognizing in those around them only the faces of people they encountered in that part of their past, are, in the invisible world, analogous to the extinction of certain species of plants and animals that once lived on their planam (the erasure of some constituent parts of their picture of the world), caused by drastic changes in the living conditions on that planet, and to the adaptive processes of the surviving inhabitants of that planet to the new living conditions, during which everything encoded in their genomes in the recent past is “erased” (changes in their picture of the world). The extent to which the “memories” of these beings are erased or altered depends on the intensity of the crisis they faced. There is, therefore, nothing strange in the fact that a person whose memory has lost entire periods of their life in such a way behaves according to the state in which they find themselves. Multicellular animals with complex bodily structure struggled the most to adapt to environmental changes and genetic shifts among the beings sharing their habitat, especially the large carnivores that lived on that person’s planam. According to the Model, these beings are analogous to that person’s most developed ethicae. It is thus unsurprising that, in the final moments of life, they behaved selfishly and unethically. Whether they admit it or not, those who share the last days of life with someone dying of old age may be more hurt by that person’s unethical behavior than by the fact that they are parting forever from a loved one. I believe it would be much easier for them if they understood that their reason, altered in such a way, is anything but a basis for drawing conclusions about that person’s true character or ethical nature.

Unaware of the influence that events in the invisible component of their existence, in the time preceding their natural death, had on the state of their body and spirit, you too may “gravely wrong” a being dear to you. It is certain that you will be physically and mentally exhausted by their behaviour, words, and demands dominated by selfishness, intolerance, and ingratitude, all the things you will later feel ashamed of on their behalf and try to forget as quickly as possible, and that you will often react in ways you never imagined yourself capable of, especially not toward that person and in such a situation.

You will find it even harder to accept and endure the behaviour of a loved one when faced with the changes that accompany severe and prolonged physical illnesses—cancer, for example—because there is not the slightest possibility that the immediate response to your compassion and the invested resources, effort, and free time will align with your otherwise realistic expectations, except for the fact that the problem is not caused by that person’s behaviour, but by your lack of awareness that, in such a situation, you are facing a completely natural state that arises when the body and spirit of a human being are fighting for bare life. When you cut yourself – you bleed, when you take a heavy blow to the head – you lose consciousness, when you work hard – you become exhausted, when you are sad – you cry, when you are dying – you change.

If you reflect on these events by “observing” the end of life of the star built, in the invisible world, from the hereditary material of a person living on Earth whose life is nearing its end, or by “observing” the occurrences in that world caused by the malfunction of one or all organs in their organism, you will be able to understand everything that was happening in their body and spirit at those moments and, equally importantly, you will be able to adjust your feelings and behaviour in accordance with that understanding.