The Buddhist journey toward death includes eight stages. The first four involve:
A) a progressive sense of closeness to God the Father
B) a sharpening of all the senses
C) a diminishment of the senses, followed by cessation of breathing
D) gradually increasing pain and pressure, as though experiencing birth again.
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