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Essay / Summary of Facing Death, Finding Love by Dawson Church
He believes that in any moment we can choose because love calls us every time someone dies. Love calls us when we are hurt, disappointed, angry, or confused. He says we can hold on to our confusion, our pain, our disappointment, our anger or our fear, but we can also surrender into the welcoming arms of love. He believes that if we do not learn the spiritual lessons that death brings, they will be presented to us again and again, just as if it struck in the form of a cold and we did not listen, it might strike at again in the form of a cold. of the flu. If we still don't hear, it might sound like double pneumonia. This lesson teaches us to be aware of love when it first comes knocking at our door, because it can disguise itself as death, or perhaps death is just a disguise of love. After which, Montague's death continues to teach us lessons. It showed us that soul and body, spirit and earth are inextricably linked. This taught us that no experience lies outside the container of the womb of love, not even the finality of physical death. With this understanding, Church believes that he cannot go anywhere in life without feeling the angels with him. It suggests that all we have to do is open our hearts and listen in every moment, and we will know that it is.