Sunday, February 10, 2008

"When we die, we die. When we live, we live... ...what if when we die, we live?"

Death is a natural state. Part of a cycle that has existed since life began. It is as much a part of us as breathing. It is a mystery to some, an awaking to others, or oblivion. This thought has been pondered since T-Rex looked up to the sky, saw a giant meteorite, and thought, "Gee, do I have a good dental plan?".

We all wonder, at least on some level or at some time. Some live their lives in fear of death. Others realize the futility of worrying about it. The question of death does cross our minds though. I think its a part of what shapes our identity to question death. For some, the question can rule them.

I think in the end, death and life are both a part of what is true. How we choose to view them is purely up to us, but it does pose a question or two. What is the truth about life. What is the truth about death?

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