> >--- LaVona Sherarts wrote: Assisted suicide may be different. I hope I never
need to use it...<

For the sake of dear loved friends I hope I don't need it either but it's
strange comfort knowing it's there on the shelf especially if in extreme
illness and pain.  I cannot say that in the future I would not go down that
funnel of unconnectedness, far from loving and feeling loved, remote from
life-force.  But that kind, from depressive desolation, leaves a wake of
unpredicatable unimaginable pain, way beyond oneself where it started.

Feeling that one "should" "ought" or "must" be a certain way causes
disconnection from the soul and then it can be pretty much a downward spiral
into one's worst parts.  There's that old saying, don't "should" on
yourself.

>guido bondioli wrote: People in "CIVILIZED" countries are very ugly toward sick
people...<
Also when you get divorced or separated.  It's as if being in their vicinity
will infect them.


>> --- John Barlow wrote:>>> Assisted life is also good...<
This thought bouyed up my day.  I took my friend to tea, thank you.

Elizabeth




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