Monday 18 July 2016

Dying is almost always horrible (Dying, 2)


My God, I am shocked really, again and again, how often people do have a hard deathbed. I was thinking really romantically about it. One grows old wisely, and passes  after a brief illness over to a better life. And what I see around me, people struggling with old age, being long-term sick and with pain and the loss of important functions often die suffocating.
I'm absolutely not afraid of death, but am I now very wary about dying. Would You like to comment on this issue?

It's true, death is horrific. The disease which afflicts the body and mind and is combined with a decline to dependence. The mind is affected by despair and pain. The sadness of leaving behind loved ones. A young mother who dies. An asthma patient dying suffocating. Someone with cancer in the bones, falling apart literally, breaking bones all the time and dying with horrible pains.
Even though the medical profession in some countries may still soften the pain and may accelerate death.

Life is a challenge, but dying is an ordeal.
God can not alter anything here. It is the downside of an earthly life in the making, in evolution.
It is the price paid by life to be allowed to exist.
It's the gruesome end of a life full of successes.
It's the flip side of the coin of physical life in all its beauty and success.
The prodigious growth of a foetus in the womb into an autonomous new earthly life.
The mysterious digestion creating with nutrition via nerves and blood vessels pliable muscles, clear-thinking brains and healing wounds.

My son, I could go on and on with mentioning all the marvels of the earthly body, that your question is becoming more insignificant, less and less important. Your question will be so relative that at any given moment you will call out against me

"Please stop it, I understand it, it is clear, Your message. I see that we people want to get of lightly. That we just only want the fun. We are getting a life of divine gifts, miraculous healings and impressive examples of ingenuity. The human body is the most magnificent of all instruments on Earth, see how pitifully still a robot operates! You've made your point. In the whole range of successes and wonders of human life it is not fair of me to extract just a tough case, increase it enormously and then mourning a lot about it. I rest my case. "

Meanwhile, the spiritual world is doing everything to support a human being during his deathbed with all the strength, endurance, love and peace that are just to forgive. And it is always temporary, afterwards the spiritual healing and a miraculous path in the spiritual world are waiting ahead.
Thank you for your sincere question.
All dying people on earth are very much blessed.

My blessings to you all

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