Many faith traditions include some kind of preparation for death. Communities might hold common stories about what happens when a person dies, or there may be rituals that represent death and rebirth, or some other collective practice of surrender and trust. What might Unitarian Universalists of all ages embrace as ways to develop a healthy, trusting, fearless relationship with death?
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Topics: Awakening Curiosity