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When Do We Make Our Biggest Impact?

What Death Reveals About Life


We often make our greatest impact at death.


On the earthly plane, many exist — but only a few choose to truly live.


To stand in Soul. To operate from the heart and inner light, no matter how humble or unseen that life may look.


Many are already dead while still breathing.


Death shouts “Life!”


It illuminates life lost — and life un-lived.


When someone dies, we are asked to look past the details and focus on the essence of their life. What was its meaning? What did it point to?


For many left behind, grief can spiral into darkness or addiction. But death also delivers a jolt — a rupture in the trance.


It says: Life is short. What are you waiting for?


Let her death not go to waste.


Her passing cracked something open — a moment of light 💡

This is where fear has purpose.


Fear of death is one of the five Kleshas in yoga — not to paralyse us, but to awaken us.


It can be a doorway to truth, clarity, even enlightenment.


If you were to die tomorrow —how would you live today?


Life is meant to be lived.


The greatest transformations arise from death — and from facing our fear of it honestly.


So many of us wait.


What are we waiting for?


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