Death Is An Illusion

Death is an Illusion

There is not death

 

Death is an illusion. It is a part of the cycle of life. Despite its seeming finality, death is only a transformation from one form to another. The soul never dies, and life continues in some form.

Death is a necessary part of life, as it allows for new opportunities and growth. It is the end of one cycle and the beginning of another. Without death, life could not be sustained, as it allows for resources to be recycled and re-used by other living things.

Death is, in a sense, a part of the larger cycle of life, providing space for new beginnings.

Death can bring with it sadness and grief, but it can also bring about a sense of peace and acceptance. It can be a time for reflection and contemplation, helping us to appreciate the life that we have lived and the people that have been a part of it.

Death can be a time to remember the good times, to celebrate accomplishments, and to look forward to the possibilities that the future may bring.

Death can also be a time to ponder the cycles of life, and the inevitability of death itself. It can be a time to reflect on the choices we have made, and to consider the paths we may have taken.

It can be a time to think about how we can make the world a better place for those who come after us. Ultimately, death can be a time of peace and acceptance, and a reminder that life is precious and should be appreciated every day.

Death is an Illusion

Society often remembers those who have passed away by gathering together in remembrance. We may share stories of the deceased, talk about their impact on our lives, and even share a meal or two in their honor.

These gatherings can be a powerful way to honor and remember the person, and to show that their life made a difference in the world. Death can be a reminder of the importance of cherishing our relationships with the people around us.

It can be a time to come together and celebrate the life of someone who has left us, and to express our gratitude for the time we shared.

Death is an illusion. It is a part of the cycle of life. Despite its seeming finality, death is only a transformation from one form to another. The soul never dies, and life continues in some form.

Death is a necessary part of life, as it allows for new opportunities and growth. It is the end of one cycle and the beginning of another. Without death, life could not be sustained, as it allows for resources to be recycled and re-used by other living things.

Death is, in a sense, a part of the larger cycle of life, providing space for new beginnings.

Death can also be a time of celebration. Society often remembers those who have passed away by gathering together in remembrance.

We may share stories of the deceased, talk about their impact on our lives, and even share a meal or two in their honor.

These gatherings can be a powerful way to honor and remember the person, and to show that their life made a difference in the world. Death can be a reminder of the importance of cherishing our relationships with the people around us.

It can be a time to come together and celebrate the life of someone who has left us, and to express our gratitude for the time we shared. Death can also bring about a sense of perspective and appreciation for the life that we have.

It can be a time for us to take stock of our own lives, to reflect on the things we are grateful for, and to consider what we can do to improve our lives and the lives of those around us.

Death can be a reminder to appreciate the present and to live life to the fullest. It can be a time to reflect on how we can make a positive impact in the world and to strive to be the best versions of ourselves.

Death can be a call to action to make the most of the time we have and to seek out meaningful connections with those around us.

A poem by an unknown author sums up death very succinctly:

There is no death! I am standing upon the sea shore. A ship at my side spreads her white sails to the morning breeze and starts for the blue ocean. She is an object of beauty and strength and I stand and watch her as she hangs like a spec of white cloud just where the sea and the sky come to mingle with each other. Then someone at my side says, “There, she’s gone.” Gone from my sight that is all. She is just as large in mast and hull and spar as she was when she left my side. And she is just as able to bear her load of living weight to her destined port. Her diminished size is in me not in her. And just at the moment when someone at my side says, “There, she is gone.” There are other eyes watching her coming and other voices ready to take up the glad shout, “There she comes.”

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Mark E Wilkins

Mark E Wilkins has a Doctorate in Clinical Hypnosis. Mr. Wilkins has been in private practice and conducts group seminars for Goal and Motivational Achievement, Law of Attraction, and Painfree Child Birth. He has been certified as a Painless Natural Childbirth Specialist, a Certified Pediatric Hypnotist, and an Emergency (First Responder) Hypnosis Instructor. With hundreds of clients taught and seminars conducted, he has been able to put together a series of very successful programs to provide the wonderful benefits utilizing Hypnosis, EFT, and NLP to an ever expanding group of people looking for excellence within themselves.

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