I often imagine death’s release as a journey through the universe where we eventually find our home among with the stars. But that’s just my thoughts. My son says, It’s a nice dream, Dad, but I wouldn’t count on it.
This haiku is very uplifting and beautifully written. I’m with the previous commenter – I see death as the time when we find our home among the stars – but then again, sometimes we come back here to Earth to work through unfinished karmas 🙂
I like this Haiku as it speaks to the fears many of us have in just living and staying alive on this Plant.
Thanks for reading and sharing your thoughts, Dona.
I often imagine death’s release as a journey through the universe where we eventually find our home among with the stars. But that’s just my thoughts. My son says, It’s a nice dream, Dad, but I wouldn’t count on it.
This haiku is very uplifting and beautifully written. I’m with the previous commenter – I see death as the time when we find our home among the stars – but then again, sometimes we come back here to Earth to work through unfinished karmas 🙂
Thanks, Suzanne.