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What do I have to fear, have I ever diminished by dying? | Issue 173

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Your complimentary articles You’ve read one of your four complimentary articles for this month. You can read four articles free per month. To have complete access to the thousands of philosophy articles on this site, please Poetry by Zahra Rashid What do I have to fear, have I ever diminished by dying? I died as lifeless matter and became growing vegetation, then I died as a plant and reached animality. I died as an animal and became human What do I have to fear, have I ever diminished by dying? From here to there, from this footprint in the sand to the next wave Unfolding, unravelling the paradox of being matter; animate and inanimate – flesh, soil, and blood twirling around this mystery, weaving stories as they spin, At the next encounter, I will leave human-ness So that I may bring wings and a head from the angels Even as an angel, I should keep searching and striving: “Everything perishes except His Face.” (28:88) Stories begin, fade and end, The twirling remains as a dance Flapping wings of angels may…

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