When Death Finds You, May it Find You Alive
“Almost all cultures have the notion that there is a judgment when we die. Some kind of accounting has to be made of one’s life. I believe God – and to me “God” is just shorthand for the ineffable divine presence – has only one question for us at the end: “Did you become yourself“? We have a seeded self that begins to germinate at birth. Our true goal in life is to become that self.
There’s an African proverb: “when death finds you, may it find you alive.” Alive means living your own damn life, not the life that your parents wanted, or the life some cultural group or political party wanted, but the life that your own soul wants to live. That’s the way to evaluate whether you are an authentic person or not.”
–Michael Meade from an interview in The Sun magazine, November 2011
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