Breath and Death getting my attention more and more. How similar they both sound. And how gravely connected they are. One presumably marking the beginning and the other the end.
When breath is born, death disappears. But How come we barely or never discuss them in the same forum? Even though we have agreed that death is inevitable still we carry on as if we are immortals.
When breath is gone death appears. This makes me want to ask which really comes first.
What if death is the beginning and not the end?
Though guided and empowered by our various beliefs and our knowledge of death, the mention of it still fills us with a cold chill.
What is your fear?
Is it the unknown?
I am not afraid, I can tell you that.
I only worry for those who will genuinely miss me when am gone.
I don't want to go anytime soon because I want to watch and help my Stars grow into big and brighter Stars.
A real Source of inspiration they truly are.
I want to keep sharing my breath with my siblings and entire family because I truly love them.
I have got great friends too - on here and outside. I also have to share it with them.
But we must remember to always talk about death as being with us and as a very important part of our existence rather than wait for breath to first disappear before we remember death.
When breath is gone death appears. This makes me want to ask which really comes first.
What if death is the beginning and not the end?
Though guided and empowered by our various beliefs and our knowledge of death, the mention of it still fills us with a cold chill.
What is your fear?
Is it the unknown?
I am not afraid, I can tell you that.
I only worry for those who will genuinely miss me when am gone.
I don't want to go anytime soon because I want to watch and help my Stars grow into big and brighter Stars.
A real Source of inspiration they truly are.
I want to keep sharing my breath with my siblings and entire family because I truly love them.
I have got great friends too - on here and outside. I also have to share it with them.
But we must remember to always talk about death as being with us and as a very important part of our existence rather than wait for breath to first disappear before we remember death.
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