Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Death by E. Kubler-Ross. Quotes III

-It is not a particular type of human action per se that determines the outcome of a course of action, whether for good or ill. Rather, it is the frame of mind and heart which is crucial.
-Death is the fate to which all living creatures come at the appointed time, and the unavoidable gate to another realm or state of being through which all creatures must pass.
-That person who faces death calmly, courageously,  and confidently, desiring neither to flee it nor to rush into its grasp, will come to recognize death not as an enemy or a robber, but as an ever present companion, and eventually, as a friend.
-Neither human beings nor the universe itself, experiences either and absolute beginning or and absolute end.
-In every instant we are born; in every instant, we die. Birth and death are two almost indistinguishable and imperceptible strands of a single rope of existence.
-Death is the inescapable destiny of all creatures and, given its inevitability, she has not cause to grieve. 

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