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Life, Death and Return
Thank you for that Bkin,it was very interesting,having witnessed the death of my lovely wife still haunts me but i can say that her passing has changed my personality for the good and made me a more compassionate and empathetic person.Though i would still like to strangle the people who allowed it to happen in such a manner.
However i might add that i am not quite ready yet to sign up for any of the good doctors trials ,should he require volunteers to prove his theories in the immediate future,hopefully?
Ski's and Scruff's x
I found it very interesting too. It is a special kind of experience to witness another's passing. No definitely not going anywhere soon. x x
My Mum who passed in October had Dementia and became very poorly with physical illness. At times she was lucid & said to me very clearly "I'm not frightened any more" A day later she also said "I go now" & my Sister who was also present told her that it was Ok to go now as her body was very tired. She talked a few times more & said her Grandmother was waiting for her. Who knows what she felt and saw near the end and how much the Dementia was part of it but I will never forget her words
That was so special shouty, thank you for sharing your experience, Bless you.
I found that very interesting and thought provoking. It’s such a difficult subject. I increasingly think more about death since my husband was very ill in ITU two years ago and I was asked the question about resuscitation. I’ve never witnessed a death of a person but have lost both my parents and wish I could have been with them when it happened.
Thanks Bkin for posting it.
Take care all
Corin
Very interesting Bkin- thank you x