Kimberly Nicholas

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more fundamental sense of belonging, which involves a falling away of differences. This is similar to what happens naturally in the dying process. The ways we have defined our “self,” the identities we have carried for so long—of mother or father, provider or caregiver, loner or people person, rich or poor, success or failure—all these descriptions gradually are stripped away by illness and old age, or they are gracefully surrendered.
The Five Invitations: Discovering What Death Can Teach Us About Living Fully
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