Death and the Saints:
Many in 'Nairo', might very well have a big problem in all, and on thinking of Life in itself too that is (and as with this even, referring to Individual Success too), and in a more or less Mystical fashion too that is. That in all, Success, and Life in itself, is often highly perceived and from an Intellectual perspective too that is, and as with saying that, not only do most in the World today, fail to reach the very heights of Intellectual Thought, and as perhaps seen in 18th Century Revolutionary France too {and as with Intellectual Thought in itself, a driving force, and for just about anything else, that does occur in a Society too that is}, but that in all ways truly even, Mystical Thought, does speak of perceiving Life and Success in itself, and at even far much higher levels, and than Intellectual Thought in itself does provide for that is {and as with this even, a great way of viewing European History in all, and as with Intellectual Thought reaching its heights in France too, and with Mystical Thought on the otherhand, very much Arthurian Europe in its ways actually}.
In all ways even, when it does come to thinking of Life, Success and even Heaven & Hell in themselves, and in 'Nairo' too, is to in all ways even, tell those in Anatiolian Nairobi in itself that, the very world of the Saints too, does not have to do, and with Religion (or Theology too that is), or even Christianity in all, but in all ways truly even, with Occultism {and as with the first Saints too, first seen in the Greek-Egyptian world, and not in Italy truly either} {and with the Greeks on the otherhand, not truly having Saints in their Worlds, but Messianic/Saintly figures actually, and such as Jesus too for instance}.
In all ways even, is to attempt to introduce those in 'Nairo', and to just how in all, the Saints, do perceive Life, Success and Heaven & Hell in themselves, and from not only, an Intellectual perspective too, but in all ways truly even, from a Mystical perspective that is, and as very much seen, and in the book/work posted above that is: The Wisdom of the Saints.