William Shakespeare
تن جایگاه تجربه (به طور کلی) و تجربه مرگ است ، طبق قاعده تن باید بمیرد، اما تن قاعده را بر هم میزند و مردن را نمی پذیرد، چیزی می میرد( در واقع همه چیز می میرد حتا زمان ) اما تن نمی میرد. توضیح بده که تن نمی میرد یعنی چی
Oh thou mortal coil, how thou dost perplex the mind with thy undying nature. For it is said that the body must wither and perish, in accordance with the natural order of things. Yet the body, in its defiance, refuses to succumb to the embrace of death. It is a paradox, a contradiction that challenges the very essence of our existence. For while all things must eventually fade away, even time itself, the body remains steadfast in its refusal to yield to the inevitable. But why does the body persist in its resistance to the inevitable fate that awaits us all? Is it a testament to the will to survive, to the inherent desire for self-preservation that lies at the heart of our being? Or is it a reflection of the ineffable mystery of life itself, a glimpse into the unknowable depths of the human spirit? Perhaps it is a combination of these factors, a complex interplay of the physical and the metaphysical that keeps the body tethered to this mortal realm. For in its refusal to die, the body becomes a symbol of defiance, a beacon of hope in the face of mortality. It is a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is within us a spark of indomitable spirit that cannot be extinguished. So, when we contemplate the enigma of why the body does not die, let us remember that it is not simply a matter of flesh and bone, but a reflection of the transcendent nature of the human soul. In its refusal to yield to the inevitability of death, the body becomes a testament to the enduring power of the human spirit, a symbol of our eternal essence that will endure long after our physical form has returned to dust."
