DEATH 139 What is the difference between sleep and death? The one is temporary, the cord is not severed from the physical body in sleep; in death, that cord is severed, but the place that we go to in sleep and for a certain time, at any rate, in death is the same. There is no new feeling of separation at a natural death, for has not death ever been called " the long sleep " ? The sooner we rid ourselves of the awfulness of death, the fear of death, the better shall we be prepared when the change comes. It always seems to be a pity to fear to talk of it in a healthy, natural way, as we would talk of a journey that we are certain to make, say, to the other side of the globe. Children should be brought up in the idea that birth and death are natural processes as indeed we are shown daily in nature by winter and summer, by spring and autumn, and by sowing and harvesting, by light and darkness and day and night, these are all symbolical of life and death, birth and rebirth, death and resurrection. We talk so much of death and forget that resurrection, rebirth is just as inevitable. I am reminded of the beauti- ful service that took place in St. Paul's, London, in memory of the members of the Royal Artillery that passed over in the war. The bugle, " the Last Post," was sounded in the west the place of