 In our modern world, we have a notion of like, oh, you die and you feel at peace and you see the light and you go towards the light. We have a very kind of positive view of things and people talk a lot about that. But the church fathers, and I've read a number of them on this, particularly Gregory the Great, your fellow Benedictine, and he talks about how death is actually terrifying. You know, I think this is a tremendous antidote to the way we often like to imagine death as if it's going to be just a really tremendous, peaceful thing that we're, you know. But no, death in itself is something which is quite, apart from being unknown, we're quite right to be afraid of dying.