Tag: constructive reaction to death anxiety
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For Rent
In a world where our daily lives are confined from 8 to 5, hidden emotions and experiences fill our spaces—bedrooms, closets, and tools. If we could share our true selves and understand one another better, we might cultivate a deeper peace and connection among all. Much love echoes through these reflections.
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Earn It
The content discusses the benefits of being aware of death and preparing for it throughout life. It highlights how this awareness leads to better protections against regrets and unhealthy loyalties. The advice for a meaningful life and death includes honesty and authenticity, ultimately fostering a clear conscience and a well-considered legacy.
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The Way of Winds
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Embrace the outdoors and immerse yourself in nature’s wonders. Leave behind screens, feel the wind’s caress, and allow your spirit to dance with the elements. Discover the profound connection with nature, where winds share stories and songs, enriching our souls and igniting a deeper appreciation for the world around us.
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Seeing the Fire Wider
In Los Angeles, there exists a knowledgeable perspective that understands and appreciates deeper truths, offering guidance and insight to those seeking enlightenment and clarity.
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Some Like It Hot
The content reflects the resilient lifestyle of old sailors living vibrantly in Puerto Rico despite challenges, embracing full adventure and shedding human pride. It highlights the significance of the region’s aging population compared to the mainland, emphasizing both the beauty and struggles of life amid nature’s extremes.
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At 50
Henry Bergh had his Ah-HA! Then he lived out 25 more years, til his death in 1888, as America’s Saint Francis of Assisi -in New York. ©️January 2025 Much Love, Deb Poems https://www.americanheritage.com/great-meddler https://www.animallaw.info/article/riddle-nineteenth-century-mr-henry-bergh https://observatory.wiki/States_Are_Doing_a_Terrible_Job_Enforcing_Laws_Meant_to_Protect_Farmed_Animals
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A Welcomed Mausoleum
In her heartfelt poem, Deb expresses a desire for simplicity in her final resting place, requesting her ashes be buried beneath a birdbath. This symbolizes a nurturing legacy, where a small gesture can bring joy to others, reminding us of the beauty in caring for our community and the world around us.
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As You Choose
You alone can lighten the burden or make it intolerable. The way of your death is yours and yours alone. Only you can go the distance to the end. Death’s doorway is too narrow for more than one, at a time. Dying with and for freedom is bravely dying living it out, as you choose.…
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Full Body Tsunami
This piece dives into a transformative experience that unfolds in just moments, starting from the forebrain and spreading warmth throughout the body. It emphasizes the deep relaxation achieved through meditation, leading to a fresh perspective on life and a peaceful, enlightened state that flows over past chaos.
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Real Organic Good To Do
Blood tainted by industry renders everything profane. In a world of apathy and smoke, true organic goodness remains. Choose authenticity over the sterile embrace of corruption.
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Stop Digging Little Holes
They’re not getting you anywhere away from a divorce death of a child and a violent assault Nor will this digging shallow escape you from overcrowding witnessing violence, and a guilty conscience Avoiding, denying, targeting, attacking, are the little holes you keep digging into There is no escape found in them to be found. A…
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Will I Be Shocked?
when I suddenly die? Some say I won’t. But I don’t know about that, “She didn’t suffer”. Will the shock I feel last a few seconds, minutes, hours or days? How will I feel the waves of grieving in my dead body? Will I lie dead, silently protesting, when I already knew ahead about the…
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”Invictus” is a motivation poem about heroism and the denial of death
This content expresses Deb’s journey of using poetry as a heroic response to death anxiety, aiming to inspire and alleviate destructive reactions. Through sharing her work, she hopes to foster understanding and compassion among all.
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Listen
I am wondering what we sound like – out in space. What with the bombings, we must appear to be noisy angry neighbors – to the stars. But maybe no one is listening – out there. The violent shrapnel is useless, when it comes to being heard. Maybe we all can for just one day,…