Attending to Attar, Day 40
To enter the room within is to face your true nature. You are not the me of the body. Yet you fear its loss. Death is not your reality. You are that which I AM—whole, complete, perfect, eternal. There is no other than I AM. To live in form is to see other than your true nature. This perception of separation is illusion. The me of the body and its world of existence are transitory. You are eternal. You were born to experience existence, and death comes with the experience. In form, you are but a mote floating on a sunbeam. When the beam fails, you fall back into the earth as the dust of the body. There is much to live for, including death, but death is the hardest of all gifts to accept. Letting go of life is the bane of existence.