The Difference between Life and Death

Viktor Frankel inspirational

In the Work Camps of World War II, hostaged people didn’t just die from starvation due to lack of food, from lack of necessary provisions for comfort, or simply from disease.

They died from giving up…

That choice of how to posit MIND was and remains the technical difference between Life (as a Form) and Death (as a Function of Life cast asunder).

And THAT…

that… desire to participate actively in life

day after day

night after night

regardless of the success or failure of any given hope, ideal, moral, or moment.

That neurochemical concoction

of the Divine

gifted to all

but only chosen by some

was the difference between surviving or going through an ordeal

and

surrendering to a KEY TERM

intellectually

and

emotionally

that could make an actual “Death Camp” phrase

become a form

defined by Key Term Gist

and apparent Function

in the mind or eye of any creator

and or

that could be made real in the perception

of the Experiencer.

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Special thanks to Viktor Frankel

from all those who did and may someday know him.

I remain,

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