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RE: The forgotten art of Childbirth - simplicity & joy replaced by statistics & fear

in #natural7 years ago

I was wondering about that also. I have even changed my view on death, not to say m looking forward to it, but it is not an ending and when you realize this dying is just a part of life. We like to imagine we can control things and who knows maybe we should not be tinkering at all, it would seem stupid to most of us, if someone were to die because they were not able to get to a hospital with a hospital a block away and then they died, but there are people who accept that as Gods plan and I am now leaning more towards that line of thinking.

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Again... so much to say about this!

Here in Bali they don't look left & right before turning onto a junction on their motorbikes. Coz they believe it's their day to go, so be it. Trouble is... that can kinda affect others!

We think of death as something bad because of the sense of loss. Though once we really start to wake up, we begin to see that nothing has been lost at all. My dad died 15 years ago but he is more with me now than ever before ;)

I have been sungazing for over 3 years and haven't worn shoes either. And I'm pretty sure this has changed something in me. Better connection to ALL THAT IS.