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Writer's pictureElizabeth Houston

Being and Non-Being



You stand at the crossroads of existence. Your awareness lets you know that life is finite. You recognise that one day, you’ll face your own mortality. This awareness can spark both wonder and dread.


Today, death often looms like a shadow, casting fear. You grapple with the balance between being and non-being. You want to exist as long as possible, yet the thought of not being fills you with fear.


Cultural Threads and Purpose

Early existentialists asked: Why do we exist? What purpose must we fulfil during our time here?


Over millennia, cultures and beliefs have woven intricate tapestries around existence. Some ancient traditions celebrated life as part of the planet’s grand symphony. Birth, life, and death were embraced with reverence. It was a shared human experience, and everyone knew their role.


Customs, Rituals, and Transition

In the past, customs and rituals marked the transition from life to death. Families and communities stood together, guiding their loved ones to the afterlife. These ceremonies were sacred passages. They honoured the departed and connected the living to something greater.


Today, as you navigate your existence, pause. Remember that you’re part of this ancient continuum—a thread in the fabric of time. By embracing life’s marvels and acknowledging your mortality, you may find solace. The fear of non-being might transform into acceptance—a quiet surrender to existence’s rhythm.



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