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There is a natural desire to know what happens to us after we die yet no solely human being made of flesh and blood has come back from the dead to tell us what life after death is like. One way of trying to explain this to children was put in the following way. Caddis fly larvae, called nymphs, live at the bottom of ponds. When they are mature and strong enough they climb up a reed in order to leave the water and go into the air above. Sometimes they tell the others that they will come back and explain what it is like in the air above the water. None of them ever return. It is their metamorphosis into air-breathers that of course prevents this however much they would like to return to the pond and extol the beautiful life of flight and fancy that is waiting up above.
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