“If I were to die tomorrow, yet somehow speak at my funeral, I would want to speak honestly. I believe it is important to honor the truth as to how this being appeared to ME. Thus, for my funeral, I would say that I was a work in progress. I died pre-maturely in the sense that I did not yet make the turn towards adulthood, responsibility, and overall my greatest potential.
I was a kind, soft-spoken, open-minded person. I was a jack of all trades, with a passion for creative projects and making a dent in the system. I was an adventurous, free-spirited traveler. A good question asker and listener.
I was also selfish, especially when it came to my friends and family. I lived with a lot of fear – around intimacy, the future, my purpose, success and failure. I had a blatantly deluded self-image. I had a lot of unresolved darkness. I didn’t really give the people in my life the love and respect they deserved.
These are a few of the points I would feel are necessary to make. There are many more, but overall I think dying anytime soon would yield a less-than-adoring eulogy. I am due for a grand transformation in the near future, if I dare to imagine a positive eulogy.”

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