The world is divided into two types of people: those who fear death, and those who do not. For we who do not fear it, it is beautiful, yet to outside observers, this thought process is morbid and grotesque. Death and beauty are similar concepts in the manner that they are largely understood in their truest form. Those who fear death and beauty alike are the ones who do not understand them. Understanding death is finding beauty in it. Death IS beautiful, for it is the greatest experience that all living creations share. Death is the only thing to hold and cradle us for most of eternity. Death Possess all of us, and it will take us when the time is right. This is a truth that is frightening for those who cannot see the beauty in it, but it wouldn’t happen if not for a reason. Death is a reality that is made by a purpose that is unseen by most. Death will happen. This is a fact. Death is beautiful when you don’t welcome, desire, or crave it; rather welcome it as a neighbor and portrait of beauty when it comes for you one day. My advice to the other type of person is to take a walk through a cemetery and find the beauty eight feet below your feet. Open your mind and see that each individual lying there found a place on this good Earth and experienced what was needed. Now they sleep in a sort of peaceful beauty that we will all one day experience. Those who fear death are in many sorts, naïve. They spend their whole life fearing what we will all experience for an inherent purpose. Do not fear the inevitable, and then you can truly learn to live. Those of us who do not fear death are commonly misunderstood by others when, in reality, it is we who understand far greater than those who fear death. These two groups have been formed since the beginning of life, and these groups, I think, will not soon be one. For when there is death, there is uncertainty. Where there is uncertainty, beauty cannot easily be found by all.
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