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Philosophical reflection on death and shedding worldly attachments

This item is a philosophical reflection on death and the shedding of worldly attachments. It posits that death strips away superficial identities like religious beliefs, titles, wealth, and self-importance, returning the body to nature and the name to mere sound. The author suggests this process is merciful, ending the "disease" of specialness and allowing what is truly real to emerge. Before death, the piece encourages appreciating simple comforts and living without the need to prove oneself. AI

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Philosophical reflection on death and shedding worldly attachments

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    THE GREAT UNDRESSING Death removes the religious and the spiritual costumes, the titles, the certificates, the attainments, the body image, the bank balance, th

    THE GREAT UNDRESSING Death removes the religious and the spiritual costumes, the titles, the certificates, the attainments, the body image, the bank balance, the clever opinions, and the whole little theatre of specialness. Not cruelly. Just completely. The body goes back to weat…