Three Crucial Questions about Mortality
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Nerita Flake PetersonNovember 11, 2020
Thanks so much for revealing your authorship of one of my favorite books. I bought it twice after )losing the first one, on purpose I fear, having found the truth of it being too painful. I love the insight in this article and am convinced that the bridle is essential to both the horse and rider.
Ron BarnesNovember 10, 2020
Is Mortality about a Test or about Joy? I think of mortality as a school. Being tested, and the joy that comes from passing a test, are both part of the learning process. In this school we are given lessons. Being tested shows us how well we have learned them. If we fail a test, we can learn from it and correct it. I believe that most tests are not designed, but are natural components of the school.
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