I can't really articulate all my thoughts on your post, because it probably deserves a post of its own.
The notion that the atoms in our body aren't destroyed, merely transformed beyond death, and the very fact that our cellular renewal constantly means that we're a forever changing bundle of atoms is chemically and physically beautiful.
As an atheist, the fact that the processes of the universe (and our limited consciousness / intelligence) has me see beauty in all things.
Those trees and grasses growing in the old, abandoned cemetery? The carbon in them was probably the person once upon a time. Or rather, the bird soaring over head? It may have eaten a beetle or whatever scavenger once ate a human corpse.
Its a cycle, and its beautiful. But at the same time, it is not all that important that we find it that way, because it would happen just the same without any of us.
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