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Dong Nai, Viet Nam



You can also not assume they’re 'gone'. Conservation of energy is a fundamental law of nature. Continuation of consciousness can be verified throughout life. Sane societies don't assume beings are merely material. The material aspect is the least real, it’s changeable and ephemeral. The average person eats between 35 & 55 tons of food in a lifetime; the body is constantly changing but the witnessing awareness’s always been there, stable, unaging. The 'I' who saw the Grand Canyon at 7 years old and the 'I' who experiences NY City at 65 are the same. That hasn’t aged; it’s an ageless mirror or movie screen upon which the whole story of life unfolds.
Use the energy of missing and the poignancy of your memory of the dead understand your own impermanence and certain death. Live well and completely today and prepare to die a good death rather than one avoided, rejected, feared.