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 ===== Death ===== ===== Death =====
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 +Death is not usually something people are pleased to discuss, certainly, corporeal death.  However, psychologically speaking death is not just the corporeal death, the cessation of our physical bodies.  In psychology death - and rebirth - is a topic that presents itself throughout our lives.  For example: the feeling of growing up, leaving home and leaving behind the comforts of home and family - that is an ending, a psychological rebirth is occasioned in such life events.  As one phase of life comes to an end another begins, there is an ending and a new beginning.  There is a 'death' and a 'rebirth' of the soul into a more adult, more mature outlook on life. 
  
 ==== Cross References ==== ==== Cross References ====
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 ==== Books and texts ==== ==== Books and texts ====
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