That makes sense, even by the teachings of our Clergy. One's destiny comes first, even before one is conceived, and upon conception, one is immediately destined for death. Such is the way of things.
I think it is not her they fear, but the unknown. The idea of change. The idea that what good they have now will be lost. The question, "What if what lies beyond death is worse? Or what if there's nothing?" Additionally, the knowledge that some deaths come with excruciating pain. There is also losing their loved ones.
I indeed do not fear death. Why would I, when I know where I will go next?
I would agree with you, although she understandably often becomes the focal point for such fears. Whereas in dreams people can enjoy entertaining what if's, in control of which they try in the waking world, what comes beyond death is often a mystery many find out of their hands.
I don't like it when I'm not in control, yes. But thankfully there is one entity that I would accede control to, and that is my boss. And thankfully yet again, he's in charge of where I go in the afterlife.
Someone told me that I was "psychopathically" devoted to my job. I consider that a compliment.
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And then we dream.
I look forward to meeting her.
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I would not figure you to be one who feared death, though.
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I indeed do not fear death. Why would I, when I know where I will go next?
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I do admire your conviction, Sister.
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Someone told me that I was "psychopathically" devoted to my job. I consider that a compliment.