
bipolar
Spirit
- Feb 2, 2025
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Peaceful Death?
Do you think it is possible to have a peaceful death? And, if so, how? Would it be more of a physical/objective question? Would it be more of a mental/subjective question? Would it be both equally a physical/objective question and a mental/subjective question? Would it be, partially or entirely, a question for something else?
I think that it is possible. And I think that it is mostly a personal question. People can have, and in my humble opinion, do have, some common necessities for a peaceful death, but the meaning of a peaceful death itself is already a personal question. I am thinking in terms of it not being unpleasant, or even being pleasant. But, literally, for anyone else it could be anything else. Does someone have some interest in discussing this?
Furthermore, if help is needed to achieve the goal of a peaceful death, whatever it means to you, do you think it is possible to convince the people most close to you in helping you? Or would it be too much, considering how the matter is treated, practically, at all the places and at all the times?
Thanks,
B.
Do you think it is possible to have a peaceful death? And, if so, how? Would it be more of a physical/objective question? Would it be more of a mental/subjective question? Would it be both equally a physical/objective question and a mental/subjective question? Would it be, partially or entirely, a question for something else?
I think that it is possible. And I think that it is mostly a personal question. People can have, and in my humble opinion, do have, some common necessities for a peaceful death, but the meaning of a peaceful death itself is already a personal question. I am thinking in terms of it not being unpleasant, or even being pleasant. But, literally, for anyone else it could be anything else. Does someone have some interest in discussing this?
Furthermore, if help is needed to achieve the goal of a peaceful death, whatever it means to you, do you think it is possible to convince the people most close to you in helping you? Or would it be too much, considering how the matter is treated, practically, at all the places and at all the times?
Thanks,
B.