Facing the dead zone

It’s funny that we never realize how important life is until we are close to the death. It’s funny also to see how we and our body react towards the death. Everything suddenly seems not right. Even when we have try to pretend it’s alright, the body just do not compromized. The body is also afraid of the death?

Remembering a book “No death no fear”. I’m trying to remind myself, there’s no such things as death. But suddenly i realize it’s not the death i’m afraid of, but it’s the leaving instead.

Especially when you are close to the death, you’ll see those people love you, their attention, their prayer that keep you alive. You probably won’t remember them once you’re gone. But you just wish to spend much more time, do more things with them, for them, so that when you really gone, they’ll have more than something to remembering you.

As Robin Sharma said, “you have to make it as when you are born, the people laugh but you cry. And when you die, the people cry but you laugh.” It doesn’t sound mean at all.

Well, I’m half way there. But i’m always ready.

6 April 2013
Challenging life

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