My late husband battled severe anxiety in his younger years - mainly based on the thought of dying. He came home from work one day with a smile on his face. I asked what had happened. He said, "I no longer feel anxiety about dying." As he talked to me, there was such a peace on his face, and a light in his eyes. He explained that while working that day, he felt like a "light bulb" went on in a dark room. I listened as he talked and shared. Telling me that we are given 72 chances each minute to meet death - that is the average number of times our heart beats in a minute. And all it takes is one heart beat to make that cross over. He said that as he realized the truth of that - he had decided to look at it as 72 opportunities for life each minute, instead. Choosing to live each heartbeat as full as he could possibly make it. Whether it was to listen to a bird singing, or a child laughing. Whether enjoying a sunset or sunrise. Whether drinking a favorite drink, or talking with someone. 72 opportunities each minute for LIFE.
Sending you much love and many hugs ((( )))
CoffeeLove, welcome to the forum and thanks for posting your husband's experience. I do believe that sometimes we have a moment of clarity that solves a problem for us and it sounds like your husband had a great one.