Die before you die and find that there is no death.

Eckhart Tolle
Die before you die and find that there is no...
Die before you die and find that there is no...
Die before you die and find that there is no...
Die before you die and find that there is no...
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When dying, we sometimes feel as if there is no dead, that death is simply a word that we can’t understand. Only when we die and find that there is no death do we understand the true meaning of death. We find out that death is a part of life, a part of our existence. Once we know this, we really do not fear it anymore because death is simply a part of life.

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