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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.
Jul 10, 2020 · In a groundbreaking June 2020 study published in Scientific Reports, neuroscientists provided the first empirical evidence that some people can still hear while in an unresponsive state hours...
Accepting reality. Coming to terms with our mortality is a challenge faced by us all. But accepting death can be hugely problematic. We each have to find our own way to process the reality of dying. But faith can help, as can taking a practical approach.
Nov 1, 2021 · Does the understanding that our final breath could come tomorrow affect the way we choose to live? And how do we make sense of a life cut short by a random accident, or a collective existence in which the loss of 5 million lives to a pandemic often seems eclipsed by other headlines?
Nov 19, 2011 · We believe in death because we've been taught we die. Also, of course, because we associate ourselves with our body and we know bodies die. End of story. But biocentrism, a new theory of ...
Oct 19, 2020 · Thinking about death helps us negotiate our death anxiety and feel more prepared for our exit from this earth. Anxiety arises when we think about dying. But the more we think about something, the less frightening it becomes.
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Apr 1, 2015 · Thinking about Death Can Make Life Better. Contemplating our mortality can ease our angst and make our lives more meaningful. By Michael W. Wiederman. March 2015 Special Edition. Mind &...