What can the living own that the process of dying doesn't reclaim? Notice also that the many compare ownership with lifetime; while the few reduce the lifetime of the many they own.
Suggested creationism aka CREATE, verb - "to produce; to bring into being from nothing; to cause to exist" tempts one to ignore being within NATURE, noun [Latin from nature born, produced] aka within the cause; hence transmuted ingredient (living) out of base (process of dying).
In short...the few suggest creationism (out of nothing) to tempt the many to ignore transmutation (out of everything).
Nature represents a box of LEGO; out of which those within can reshape at will...but not create anything new. Dying implies transmutation back to base; hence the temporary living being taken apart by the process of dying. Back into the box of LEGO for the next life to build from.
Another aspect of this represents being potential within potentiality; hence having limited access (perceiving) to build within everything offered (perceivable) and the opportunity to grow ones comprehension about perceivable; hence being able to grow more efficiently...if one so chooses to grow.
If you then exchange suggested creativity with perceivable potential; then you still can't keep it; but pass it along through your offspring. The more one grows oneself; the more efficient ones seeds become for the next growth, plus the female/male combination for the transmuted child.
What can the living own that the process of dying doesn't reclaim? Notice also that the many compare ownership with lifetime; while the few reduce the lifetime of the many they own.
Creativity
Suggested creationism aka CREATE, verb - "to produce; to bring into being from nothing; to cause to exist" tempts one to ignore being within NATURE, noun [Latin from nature born, produced] aka within the cause; hence transmuted ingredient (living) out of base (process of dying).
In short...the few suggest creationism (out of nothing) to tempt the many to ignore transmutation (out of everything).
Nature represents a box of LEGO; out of which those within can reshape at will...but not create anything new. Dying implies transmutation back to base; hence the temporary living being taken apart by the process of dying. Back into the box of LEGO for the next life to build from.
Another aspect of this represents being potential within potentiality; hence having limited access (perceiving) to build within everything offered (perceivable) and the opportunity to grow ones comprehension about perceivable; hence being able to grow more efficiently...if one so chooses to grow.
If you then exchange suggested creativity with perceivable potential; then you still can't keep it; but pass it along through your offspring. The more one grows oneself; the more efficient ones seeds become for the next growth, plus the female/male combination for the transmuted child.