Douglas Austin Krajina

November 16, 1992 – October 24, 2017

 


Douglas Austin Krajina

“When I die, I Hope people don’t mourn too much or try to bring me back. I want everyone to know that I’ll be at Peace when I’m gone. I don’t want anyone to say that I was too young to die. I’m not too young to die. I feel like I’ve lived countless Lives before this one, and numerous Lives within this one. But this one is the last one, and this one has been and will be the most memorable. And I want to be here with the people I Love for as long as I can be, living and learning and Loving, but when the time comes, I’ll be ready. I know where I’m going and it’s incredible. So I hope no one will think that my Death is a tragedy. My Death will be beautiful. And I Hope you don’t think this is a suicide note. Any of us could go at any time. When I’m gone, I simply ask that you remember me for who I am and try to be happy for me. Please be happy for me, because Death is the end of a long and seemingly never-ending struggle. Death is not a tragedy. The tragedy is how we perceive Death. These bodies are just tools that our Mind uses to explore and to expand Consciousness and to prepare the Soul for what is to come. Bodies deteriorate , but Spirit lives on. And when I die, my Spirit will be Free. Until then, I’m just living and learning and Loving. And y’all are the reason this is all possible.”

– written by Douglas Austin Krajina on May 2, 2012