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One has to come to term us with one's own mortality. |
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And you can't really help people who are having problems with mortality, |
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If you've got problems of your own. |
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So you have to begin to sort things out, |
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And I thought |
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I had sorted things out until |
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I saw this excerpt from this book, |
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Of certainty |
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I shall remember what it said: "Life is not the opposite of death. Death is the opposite of birth. Life is eternal." |
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And I thought that it's the most profound words |
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I have ever heard about that issue and it really put me in peace. (I felt it was a wonderful story.) |
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And that's it. |
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What else is there to say? |
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Heh. Life is eternal. |
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Surely the opposite of life is not the death, but life is eternal. |
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There is no opposite. |
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And so, what happens is, |
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I suppose, (and isn't it a raging or outrageous) |
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State of pure consciousness, stillness and silence? |
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Yeah, what we are looking for now, |
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We are searching for and we have been searching for, |
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Now we've become closer it and now we know it's already there, |
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Is there for ever to seek, |
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It's there, |
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And it's going be there, |
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All the time, |
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Forevermore. |
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Only you can hear your life |
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Only you can heal inside (Life is eternal...) |