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If I Had One Month to Live

Musings on the Brevity of Life

A.B. - Mindful Words To Inspire
3 min readMar 8, 2021
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I have been a spiritual seeker for decades. I have found books that inspired me, made me cry, made me angry. Books that have made me question the nature of reality and even myself.

One of the spiritual book gems I’ve read recently was a classic: “The Untethered Soul” by Michael A. Singer. Besides teaching you how to stop identifying with the monkey mind and play the role of the observer, the author gives us one of the most powerful lessons in one of the last few chapters of the book: a lesson on the brevity of life.

That lesson has touched my heart in a way I still cannot explain, and I’m excited to share it with you.

I don’t need to remind you here how brief life is, and that it can be over at any moment. We all know everything is impermanent and temporary. Just the fact you are breathing now it’s not a guarantee you’ll be breathing soon.

But how comfortable are you with making death your best teacher?

How comfortable are you with the fact you can take one breath in now and not have the chance to exhale at any moment?

That’s exactly what you read. That’s what Singer explores in this one chapter. By asking questions such as “what if you had one month or one week left to live,” he prompts us to…

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A.B. - Mindful Words To Inspire
A.B. - Mindful Words To Inspire

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English Teacher, Meditation Enthusiast, Writer, Lover of Inspiring Stories and Flashfiction. Visit her blog at https://mindfulwordstoinspire.wordpress.com/

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