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‘Dying In The Arms Of Myself’ is not about a belief, a religion, a cult, New Age, Spirituality or even an afterlife. It’s an experience that is totally solitary and yet profoundly individual because we’re all so uniquely different. This book is simply a proposal to the reader that questions life as much as it does dying and death. We’ve all got innate abilities in life but three of these can always be taken further especially as they can’t be denied. We’ve all got the ability to develop consciousness, awaken our intuition for the absolute integrity within each of us, maintain our presence within the present moment and to love not selfishly through attachments and needs but through compassion and unconditionally. It’s difficult when we do this in life we’re actually answering dying and death differently. We’re not coming from a place of anxiety, fear, disappointment because dying and death are as present in life as they are in our final experience. It’s simply how you personally are choosing to answer this eventual journey?
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‘Dying In The Arms Of Myself’ is not about a belief, a religion, a cult, New Age, Spirituality or even an afterlife. It’s an experience that is totally solitary and yet profoundly individual because we’re all so uniquely different. This book is simply a proposal to the reader that questions life as much as it does dying and death. We’ve all got innate abilities in life but three of these can always be taken further especially as they can’t be denied. We’ve all got the ability to develop consciousness, awaken our intuition for the absolute integrity within each of us, maintain our presence within the present moment and to love not selfishly through attachments and needs but through compassion and unconditionally. It’s difficult when we do this in life we’re actually answering dying and death differently. We’re not coming from a place of anxiety, fear, disappointment because dying and death are as present in life as they are in our final experience. It’s simply how you personally are choosing to answer this eventual journey?