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Physics has proven that energy cannot be destroyed, it merely gets transferred. For example; the electricity that powers a light bulb gives off light which is transferred as heat. So when our life ends that energy has to go somewhere. Transferred to what? Who knows? I think it balances out across the universe evenly.
I'm not sure why the sudden shift in thinking from the lightbulb analogy into the spiritual? Why do you think of the energy released by a living person as any different than the light bulb? If the wiring of your lamp gets old and cracks and the light goes off, do you wonder if the energy from the once brightly lit lamp has gone off into the universe or do you simply recognize the wire broke, the electricity flow was interrupted and the bulb stopped glowing?
If the wire in a lamp breaks the electricity is still there and detectable just not being used or transferred. When someone dies there is certainly no detectable energy, so what happened to the power source?
The power source is the mitochondria of individual cells. In the lab you can measure the power produced on a cellular level as accurately as using a multimeter to measure the voltage and current in a lamp. If you would like to understand this process better, I would suggest an introductory book to biochemistry. There is NO mystery behind the energy being produced in the human body, nor in the process of death.
I would suggest this book as an easy read:
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--Some of us look for The Way in opium and some in God, some of us in whiskey and some in love. It is all the same Way and it leads nowhither.