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Space consciousness

We don’t actually die. What happens is, we serve the common good; we create a space for others. Ancestor worship, while pleasing to our ancestors, is a bit misplaced.

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This entry was posted in From the counsellor and tagged ancestors, creation, death, Keith Ashford, kindness, Men's Counselling, passing away, space consciousness, temporariness, the common good, worship on February 28, 2017 by Men's Work.

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