There is no death in the form of cessation of the continual consciousness. Decomposition of a system i.e. the material body of a being cannot endanger that continual consciousness, as it exists before any system and is a necessary precondition for the appearance and development of any system, since a system could not be made by something that is not conscious. Consciousness remains after the decomposition of the system, as its carrier is not the system, but big and small parts of consciousness which are elements of the system, which remain to exist after decomposition as they did before. Parts and pieces of consciousness, as elements of the system, are those with an absolute existence, while systems exist only relatively. Systems are only the forms of their movement and action.