Death
_*Olgivanna Lloyd-Wright: The Struggle Within:*_
_*Death represents consciousness. Death is another world and by being*_ _*in touch with that world we are living our lives as it befits a human being to live. The term death has been*_ _*misrepresented, abused much in the same way as the word immortality. If*_ _*we believe we have no soul, we will die without one. No one can help us. We become that which our faith inspires us to be.*_
_*Life on earth is not measured only by this space and by this physical time. Death is a*_ _*continuation, not a cessation. Physical death is not to be feared because it can contain in itself the continuation of life. What man must fear is inner death-the death in _life. When inner death takes place, the cessation of life is absolute.*_
_*Gurdjieff*_
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