The divine force is expressed in both the creation, maintenance and destruction of form. The great law of life is characterized by this existential triptych as universal as it is immutable. The higher divine perspective is indifferent to birth or death, which are only 2 aspects of the same force. Creation and destruction remain two sides of the same coin of the absolute. The ultimate ternary is therefore the creator, the preserver and the destroyer.
Without the cyclical destruction of form there could be no renewal of life in higher and more evolved forms. Life would be imprisoned forever in matter, and thus suffocated in its own very real death. Life would remain limited, frozen and crystallized, incapable of any transformation. The freedom of the life force lies in its periodic deliverance from form, allowing it to renew itself during its multiple incarnations.
This passage of death, whether it concerns a flower, a project, a civilization or any period of life, is the conclusion of a cycle. When the spirit animating matter has completed its cycle of experience, it regains the freedom to find other forms corresponding to it.