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How will you meet your demise? Are you afraid of one of life’s inescapable benefits? What do you teach your children about the passing of a loved one? Do you think it is normal to die? Does anyone escape this earthly prison without experiencing the process of returning all earthly elements which were borrowed on a temporary basis back to the earth from which these elements came.
These questions are only a sample of what you might want to think about when discussing something that belongs to us all—-DEATH. Now, think carefully, is that a bad word or a good word? It is neither good nor bad, it is a fact of life.
Every day since the day we were born, we have been at risk of dying. Each and every second, day, week, month, year and decade might be our last. Hey, folks, this is a natural event and one that honestly belongs to a part of our earthly lives. It is my guess that if I live another one-hundred years, I will still hate to leave the comforts and challenges of this life. But, isn’t it also true that a baby erupts from a comfortable, warm cocoon into an unknown? When a young person leaves a familiar home or school for another, isn’t that traumatic? We are always leaving someplace and some age and moving to a new place or new age. Life and death are part of this same process.
Dr Robert E McGinnis author of In Search Of Paradise
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