Dylan Tweney

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“We’re afraid because we think that we’re separate and we have to keep our walls up, but there’s something else going on and I think you already know about that. That you’re a part of the universe and will never be separate from that no matter what happens to your body.” Her eyes were wide. “Really?” “Yes, and you can do that yourself. You can remember that you’re connected. “And there’s something else I’ve heard about working with the fear of death. I heard this in a talk from a great American Zen master. He said his wife was dying and that she was facing it with an attitude of curiosity, ...more
Love and Fear: Stories from a Hospice Chaplain
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