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  1. Oct 1, 2010 · A violent battle is raging around us twenty-four hours per day. In 1965, Donald Grey Barnhouse wrote a book about it called The Invisible War. It is the battle for your mind, and that battle is vicious. It is intense. It is unrelenting, and it is unfair because Satan never plays fair.

  2. Death is a subject most of us avoid discussing but talking about it can help reposition how we feel about our mortality. We all want a good death, to die well, but what does that actually mean? Perhaps it’s taking the time to consider what would be the best possible death experience for you.

  3. Jun 20, 2023 · Is there an upside to ontological confrontation—thinking about death? Anticipating death can be a powerful agent of change, helping us to grow and make meaning in life.

  4. Let’s break down the helpful steps of this passage. 1. Wage a Spiritual War. When the mind is overrun by thoughts that threaten to choke out goodness and truth, we can take comfort in knowing the battle is not self-contained to the individual but is spiritual.

  5. Oct 22, 2020 · Death, Dying and the Meaning of Life. Death is the great unknown. Sadhguru describes how death is something that the mind cannot grasp, and it can be known only by knowing life in its full depth and dimension.

  6. When we keep death on our minds, we can focus on what truly matters and work to master both our beliefs and emotions. Embrace taking control of your life, refusing to let it control you. Build mental boundaries and avoid letting time pass through your fingers.

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  8. Sep 24, 2020 · It may not be feasible for us to meditate next to dead bodies, but we should take every day to contemplate the reality and inevitability of death. Death is always present, and its...

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