Have you ever put yourself in the shoes of a dying person?

Have you ever seen a person who is dying?

Have you ever imagined what it's like to know that all your previous preferences, desires, relatives, friends, and feelings will soon no longer be relevant?

Intense, right? Life is completely different there. Some things are nothing, some things mean the world.

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Sanni295
1 month ago

Yes I have and it was a very profound experience. The death of my husband, which I had to experience, has put my world image on my head and given me personally the certainty that gives much more than we think, in the positive sense.

Jan261198
1 month ago

I have

I have been crying every day with death or dying

Neugier2022
1 month ago

Have you ever put yourself in a dying man?

How’s that going?

Ever seen a person dying?

My father. He had a good death, a slight transition.

Joetheflo
1 month ago

yes is violent… I think too often…

It’s fierce… shows how life is, at some point all this ends here, with each one of us… all things that once annoyed, all the nausea, everything on the deathbed doesn’t matter…

but as I said, I think too often than not. I don’t want to think about death every day

Joetheflo
1 month ago
Reply to  SpirkleBoing

I think it makes you humbler, right?

Joetheflo
1 month ago

but nevertheless, I would like to make it not so often to think about it. Often when I see something beautiful, I think in the appendix: but iwann is all over here…
that doesn’t mean anything like that…

Aylamanolo
1 month ago

that all previous preferences, lies, relatives, friends, feelings soon no longer of relevance

Yes, my parents. But they have no longer thought about the loss of life or wereted, but in the death of cancer they only wanted to end their suffering.

Chephirah
1 month ago

I’m lucky I haven’t seen a death yet, but I saw a deceased. My little brother died in 2018 and my 11 year old I, found him in bed the next morning – dead. I didn’t realize at first moment when he didn’t get up. Only when I felt that he was very cold, I called my parents and the emergency doctor could only find death. I could’ve done it well.