Very profound…
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Yes, she knows to grab life by the throat and shake it, so when death finds her, she will have little to regret.
When death finds us, we will have so much to learn, in a good way possibly.
Death is the greatest mystery of life.
I suspect that if we live our life the best we can, death will be an interesting surprise.
It’s living life with regret that is to be feared.
Not death.
Now the process of dying itself. That is scary, because we may suffer and are half way between. one place and another.
So true, Cindy, so very true. I do not “fear” death myself…but do wish it will be swift and with minimal suffering. But Chatter Master can really write!
I agree with Cindy, Koji. The Chatter Master does have it together! Good reblog!!
Thank you for reblogging Chatter Master’s essay on death. The older I get, the richer death makes my life. Strange to see it that way, but it appears others do, too. Beautiful essay.
Thank you friend.