A Year to Live describes a whole year [94] when Levine and his wife lived as though it were their last and they knew about it that far ahead of time [doing it as a spiritual practice]...other work by him includes Who Dies: A Conscious Investigation of Conscious Living and Conscious Dying; also, Healing Into Life and Death. Those are maybe 20 years old and Levine's POV is generally that physical death is only a change of state of being.
Totally envious of cats these days with their warmy built-in fur coats; up here, 40 miles from Canada, we've had 15 inches of snow and chill factors down to 12 below. Which means that here they're smart enough to sit atop radiators in front of windows, usually watching dogs being stupid in the snowbanks.
Also can relate to your wind whistle in Gravesend: on top of our lone 'mountain' it's been going at 91 mph and that is equal to a roar surely loud enough to swamp your whistle, gotta talk to the sound board op ...
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Totally envious of cats these days with their warmy built-in fur coats; up here, 40 miles from Canada, we've had 15 inches of snow and chill factors down to 12 below. Which means that here they're smart enough to sit atop radiators in front of windows, usually watching dogs being stupid in the snowbanks.
Also can relate to your wind whistle in Gravesend: on top of our lone 'mountain' it's been going at 91 mph and that is equal to a roar surely loud enough to swamp your whistle, gotta talk to the sound board op ...