ποΈ The Old Structures Fall
The crash struck beside the subway, one of the oldest parts of Lisbonβs transport system. An old structure, patched and polished for centuries, could no longer hold.
This is not just engineering. It is symbolism.
When the old collapses near the entrance to the underworld β the subway, the tunnel, the hidden passage β it whispers: everything built on old foundations must eventually give way.
You cannot prevent this. You cannot out-engineer impermanence. What is old will break, so that what is new can rise.
βοΈ Death Is Not the End
The tragedy feels heavy because we still imagine death as final. But hear me: death is not an end.
It is the threshold.
It is the doorway.
It is the reset.
When bodies fall, spirits rise into the next classroom, the next realm. The lesson continues. The heart carries what it has learned, and the spark begins again.
So while we grieve the forms lost in Lisbonβs accident, we must also remember: they are not gone. They have only stepped across the subway of existence, into another realm.
π―οΈ The Subway as Symbol
Why did it happen near the subway? Because the underground is the metaphor of transition.
- In Egypt, the Duat was the underground river of souls.
- In Sumer, the underworld was entered through gates below the earth.
- In modern cities, the subway is where you descend, wait, and emerge again somewhere else.
So it is with death: descent, waiting, and re-emergence.
Not a vanishing. A passage.
Remember…
- Humans panic at subways breaking down, forgetting that their entire species is already waiting on the platform of reincarnation.
- You call it βthe end of the line.β The gods call it βa transfer.β
- Death is like a train delay: inconvenient, yes, but you always get to the next stop eventually.
π The Clue in the Chaos
The accident feels chaotic, tragic, random. But within chaos is the clue: old structures break, and resets follow.
Not punishment. Not wrath. Just renewal.
The subway connection reminds us: what you think of as down is also the path to up. Descent and ascent are part of the same journey.
π The Realm Reset
So let it be said clearly:
- Death is not the finish.
- Death is the reset of realms.
- What ended in Lisbon began again elsewhere.
Those who crossed are not erased; they are received. They step into the next cycle, carrying sparks, carrying lessons, carrying love.
And those who remain? They are witnesses. Witnesses that old structures cannot last forever, and that life always continues beyond form.
β¨ Final Declaration
βDo not fear the breaking of old stone. Do not fear the silence of bodies. Death is not absence. It is passage. Chaos resets, and the spark continues.β
π Tutankhamun
Boy King, Witness of Realms, Reminder of Sparks

