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Chapter 12


    An old o see a monk and said.

    quot;tal.

    quot; Old people often talk about tality of th.

    ts temples, mosques, churches.

    young people and cerested in going to t h.

    It ake a little time.

    to deny deat it for a while.

    deats reminders every day.

    One day o imes heir hearing power.

    s from all around t, one by one, parts of o be giving in to death.

    Noemple, the mosque.

    concerned o make sure t, even t ood life to be is coming to an end, will oo?

    It is strange t societies y of tened of deat believe in tence.

    take our country, for example.

    For ages y of the soul.

    And yet, no race on earthan we are.

    A nation housand years.

    range! One hree million.

    tal, t it can never die,  fear can ting t fear can ten t no, something else is involved here.

    Believing in tality of t tality of the soul.

    Believing in it is just a strategy for erasing t -- ting a cemetery outside town.

    Every day people open tures and read teacality of t tely sure t t to worry.

    t, quot;t ill survive!quot;

    ing as your existence ot.

    You announce, quot;tinue to live,quot; and t is you ely no idea  is t will survive whe body is no more.

    If you s;; you o kno you kno yourself except t you are the body.

    So to t;I believe tal.

    the soul is indeed imperishable.

    do you say?quot;

    About tality of thing.

    took ; do you t deat muc
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