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The “active awareness” she cultivated is most evident in the lives of her children. For them, the ache of her absence is a constant, historic presence, yet it is balanced by the absolute evidence of who she was. Her essence is mirrored in their laughter, their characteristic stubbornness, and their persistent insistence on noticing the “light of truth” in ordinary days. She taught them that beauty is not an occasional luxury but an absolute necessity, especially when life feels fragile. This is a historic inheritance—a reordering of values that prioritizes the “active awareness” of the present moment over the distant anxieties of the future. Her children carry her legacy not as a burden of grief, but as a vibrant, living proof of her philosophy.