Born.
Get a pet.
Play with pet.
Pet dies.
Gain perspective on death.
Go to college.
Find true love.
Feel content.
Fall out of love.
Feel empty.
Gain perspective on death.
Find true love again.
Get married.
Have kids.
Buy a pet for kids to teach perspective on death.
Grandmother is ill.
Grandmother passes away.
Gain perspective on death.
Get grandchildren.
Grandfather is ill.
Grandfather passes away.
Gain perspective on death.
Mother is ill.
Mother passes away.
Grasp death.
Father is ill.
Father passes away.
Next in line.
Love is sick.
Love passes away.
First in line.
Fall sick.
Gain perspective on life.
Prepared for death.
Die.
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ReplyDeleteDeath requires no preparation.
ReplyDeletelife does.
the gestation period of development is not for death.
babies practice to even cry in the womb to live.
Death of your first pet is to show you how to mourn.
Mourning is for the living.
Loss of your love breaks your heart to make your heart more susceptible to the kind of love that is rewarding.
feeling the loss of your grandfather's passing shows you what's important in life;
and what residual effect your life will have.
there is no preparation available or necessary for death.
"The wound is where the light enters you" - Rumi