avalokitesvara
bodhisattva
- Nov 28, 2024
- 11
Do you have a moral/ethical framework for approaching the consequences of your death on the people in your life? For the majority of the people who care about me I feel able to disregard their pain, because I care more about my freedom, and because they are adults who have their own responsibility to cope with adverse experiences which befall them such as losing a loved one.
However when it comes to the children in my life (nephews, I am not a parent) I am quite stimied by the imagination of what my voluntary death would do to their developing psyches, the sense of abandonment and the introduction of the idea of suicide into their lives at such a young age seems like an extremely evil thing to consciously do. I'm not sure how to get around this other than slowly fading from their lives until they lose a sense of connection with me, and then doing it.
However when it comes to the children in my life (nephews, I am not a parent) I am quite stimied by the imagination of what my voluntary death would do to their developing psyches, the sense of abandonment and the introduction of the idea of suicide into their lives at such a young age seems like an extremely evil thing to consciously do. I'm not sure how to get around this other than slowly fading from their lives until they lose a sense of connection with me, and then doing it.