What really matters at the end of life

As this yogi rounds his corner into ‘the latter years’ the encountering with the aspect of death (of leaving this ‘mortal coil) draws itself into my reality on many levels.  I have had a ‘brush’ with it experiencing open heart surgery years ago.   I have written posts about this and you may have read some of them.  I have also had the opportunity to visit, and be with those that have ” been on their way out “.
The following is a very poignant, real observation of this stage of our existence – that we will all go through whether it be the one who is ‘leaving’ or the one(s)  that are caring for them as they do.

Posted by | Paul Reynolds

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