[Eon's POV: ]
Death. It was a familiar word to me.
"Death, people say it is the opposite of life, but truthfully, death is an entirely separate phenomenon or, how I like to address it, a separate entity altogether."
I have died, so it would seem easy to tell I knew how death actually felt.
"But to die means much more than the eternal separation of the ultimate soul from the mortal body."
I have died and reborn, but, at that time, I did not understand what death actually meant.
At least, my interpretation of death was only confined to the bordered point of view of one's eternal rest, or simply put, the end of one's life by natural or external means.
"To die and to receive the gift of death, according to the change of context, the meaning of both of these sentences might change so drastically that the contrast they create might feel like the snow-covered mountains in a volcanic region or, a sandstorm in the middle of the ocean."