Good analogy.
Thank you.
By the way: (1) ânight/winterâ, (2) âmorning/springâ, (3) âafternoon/summerâ, (4) âevening/autumnâ are also comparable with (1) being in the uterus (or egg/ovum, soil/ground/earth), (2) being in the family and kindergarten, (3) being in the school, (4) being in the adultâs world as one of the adults, so that at last the death can be seen as a new (1) ânight/winterâ that leads you to a new (2) âmorning/springâ that leads you to a new (3) âafternoon/summerâ that leads you to a new (4) âevening/autumnâ ⌠and so on.