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Death is a natural part of life from "summary" of The Zen of Living and Dying by Philip Kapleau
Death is a natural part of life, a reality that we all must face. It is the one certainty in our uncertain existence. We are born, we live, and we die. This is the cycle of life, the rhythm of the universe. In the Zen tradition, death is not something to be feared or avoided, but rather embraced as a natural part of the human experience. It is seen as an opportunity for growth and transformation, a chance to let go of the illusions and attachments that hold us back. When we accept death as a natural part of life, we can live more fu...Similar Posts
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