e to see it.Javier:There! That’s where my problem with this issue is; you are telling me that a dead man could see?Lila:I sure am, and not only that, I am also telling you that there is much more to someone’s body than the eye could see.Socrates:Yes, indeed.Javier:Ok, now you have gotten my attention, my good friend Socrates seems to be in accordance with your believes, now can any of you tell me what it is exactly that got you to believe such thing? For all I know death signifies the end of it all, it’s comparable to the destruction of a house, if you hammer it down then there won’t be any more of it right? It’s gone like the words in the wind, unless you are trying to say that something in us still lives on, if that was the case then care to tell me what it is and why is it that we can’t continue to see it?Lila:I am not the kind of person that possesses a whole array of words and thoughts to explain those things. I will be more than pleased if Socrates could take over, for I know that he will give you the explanation you are looking for.Socrates:I sure hope to honor your words dear Lila.Javier:You couldn’t find another guy in this city to be as ready as I am to hear your words, my friend. At this moment, lots of things were going through my head; I sincerely thought that I was going to engage in one of those numerous arguments I was so accustomed to win, so I wasn’t really all concentrated in what Socrates had to say, for I thought it was a lost cause. Socrates:Let me start by getting an idea of where you are coming from Javier. Tell me, you think that when one dies there is just no more existence, it’s the end of everything that person was in our lifetime. Also, Lila mentioned that there was something else that your eyes can’t see. Am I right so far?Javier:You sure are, that is exactly how I stand on this issue.Socrates:Have you ever found yourself taking the role of a ...