Meditations on Death

Death has always been a frightening concept.
People fear the unknown.
Many write about near death experiences.
Near death, a blinding light, God's hand reaching for them.
Should that be believed?
It seems that God must know when we are to die, why would he come to get us before that time?
All that aside, all queries and loathing forgotten;
death is not to be feared.
Death is a rebirth, you are given up to something new.
Heaven, Hell, or a new life on this Earth or another,
there is no sudden end.
There is only a new begining.
All beginnings have to start somewhere.
Life is a trial period.
A hundred year quiz.
You are born to accomplish a goal and when you have finished, you are taken from this life, judged and rewarded acordingly.
Whether one is lifted up in goodness or placed in a mother's womb to try again, start over and fullfill another destiny.
Always growing, never forgetting.
If you forget, you can not advance.
Like a test, your grade decides what's next.
Goodness is rewarded, Ill intent is punished, But never death.
There is no death.
Death is an illusion of pictures and places as we imagine them to be.
The way we are made to see them.
Death is a lie.
Life is a dream.
Reality is beyond us to concieve.

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