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sunny2
Age: 55 Zodiac: 
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Posted: Sun May 14, 2006 12:48 pm |
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Personally I don't feel it's right to take a life. my belief is that we are here for a certain amount of time and we all have lessons to learn and things to do. These lessons can be with those we dearly love or with strangers.
If killing someone who is in pain and/or suffering is allowed to die, then I feel they are playing God, in my opinion. God comes into His own when we all enter His kingdom.
Some people argue they should be allowed to die in dignity. Yes, I do too. I feel my loved ones are worthy of my love, honour and respect, at all times, good or bad, until it is time for them to pass into God's care and keeping.
Yes, I do think it is distressful and can be heartbreaking watching a loved one decline in health, whatever the cause or reason (I know their are stronger words to describe the emotions felt as you deal with the experience). Yet I don't feel it gives others or the person themselves the right to kill.
When people die before their time it is said that they have altered the course or the purpose of their existence (karma) therefore they have to come back and go through it all again.
Furthermore, I feel all those facing this unfortunate circumstance have a lesson to learn themselves. However hard the situation is, by being there and giving of themselves be it time, love, caring, acceptance, strength, compassion, whatever it takes to support the person at a time when it is needed the most. What better way to progress spiritually and help the others complete whatever it is they came here to do, however short or long the time.
Who knows what the lesson is or who indeed it is for. It maybe for loved ones or friends to learn, other than the person experiencing health issues or whatever is affecting them. Maybe they have agreed from their own soul to go through this for the progression of another soul.
Having no clear answers makes my decision easier. I much prefer to continue as I have been. I do not feel guilty or lacking in love for my nearest and dearest, not that anyone should. In honesty I feel it is right to give all that is physically possible for them. My loved ones who have suffered have come through with their messages of love, etc., thanking me for the dignity I gave them.
To me that says it all.
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