If ever you have known anyone on the threshold of leaving this world, then you may feel invited to contemplate new levels of meaning in impermanence. For some, to reflect on death is to explore new degrees of freedeom. Yet, many people are conditioned to believe it is hard to ponder death and freedom. When you attempt to evade fear, or ignore facing death, somehow, both seem worse than they are.
Every moment, you have opportunities to gain insight into mind as more than physical processes in the brain. A different perspective says the mind is a threshold to boundless freedom and boundless realities. It is where you are faced with true self, core judgment, and the implications of choices made throughout your physical incarnation. And yet, such a review is also possible while still being alive.
Consider how you view responsibilities, how you collect them, to what degree you feel you control them or feel they actually control you. How do perceptions mezmerize and deceive you into creating misplaced prioirities? Maybe only those people who grasp the fragility and impermanence of life truly recognize how precious it is. In truth, impermanence is ironically the only lasting possession.
Everyone has free will to make the most of time he is given. To what degree you ponder life and death opens a panoramic reveiw. Nothing distrubs you unless you choose. To love unconditionally and serve collective humanity is part of Cosmic Synchronicity.