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Chapter 12
ng up all our illnesses.

    t all t really seen them falling ill.

    terly inner pness to it.

    testify to seeing suc is a very difficult to see someone dying.

    to t h.

    No one has ever seen anyone dying.

    Only t became kno the man is no longer alive.

    But basically, no one has ever seen when a person died.

    No one o pinpoint at ly he process of dying.

    t free from life.

    e  seen a boat touc leaving this shore.

    e er a certain point we  sig.

    t remains  il yesterday, and so he man is dead.

    For us, deat is not an event t occurs right before us.

    e  pers to say somet cannot -- we his.

    e   of our collective mind.

    soever  time of deated it all.

    e are afraid of t.

    e are also frigies at time of our death.

    hence, man has devised very clever means.

    of deathe whole idea of life.

    e create cemeteries outside to  reminded of deaten.

    Really, ideally a cemetery sed in toain tself: everytain.

    Ot be.

    tively is death.

    Deat certain t its existence.

    e can doubt tence of God;  tence of t life itself, but to doubt death.

    Death is.

    t side town.

    If a funeral passes by, to come inside the house, because somebody is dead.

    Actually, if someone is dead everyone so come out so tcest fact of life passing by.

    Everyone is bound to pass th.

    to deny it.

    But  even  to mention it.

    I have heard
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