Michael Meade Quotes
An Old Celtic Proverb Boldly Places Death Right At The Center Of Life. 'Death Is The Middle Of A Long Life,' They Used To Say. Ancient People Did Things Like That; They Put Death At The Center Instead Of Casting It Out Of Sight And Leaving Such An Important Subject Until The Last Possible Moment. Of Course, They Lived Close To Nature And Couldn't Help But See How The Forest Grew From Fallen Trees And How Death Seemed To Replenish Life From Fallen Members. Only The Unwise And The Overly Fearful Think That Death Is The Blind Enemy Of Life.
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