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Lessons from Spring: Understanding Life After Death Through Nature's Renewal

 It's spring where I live, and the sleeping green that was hidden beneath the blankets of winter snow are emerging now, their tender shoots popping up and out on every living green thing.  Spring flowers are starting to bloom, and Nature is shaking off the slumber that she enjoyed during the dark half of the year.  It's also the beginning of gardening season, which always makes me pay more attention to the seasons and cycles of nature.     The dirt is warm beneath the broken ground, though there is nothing new growing just yet.  Soon, though. Soon the soil will be sprouting new life from seeds that were sewn, some of which were put into the ground at the beggining of the dead months.  No visible sign of life could be seen from these small seeds in the deep heart of winter's grip: above ground the cold winds blew, the snow fell, and the freeze fell over the land in its timeless rhythmic way.   But below the surface, life - though invisibl...

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