Spiritism; Spirits' Book; Allan Kardec
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68. What is the cause of the death of organic beings?

"The exhaustion of their bodily organs."

-- Would it be correct to compare death to the cessation of movement in a machine that had got out of gear?

"Yes; when the machine gets out of order, its action ceases. When the body falls ill, life withdraws from it."