RE: Death - a Fallacy or not?

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Circle of life I do agree, moving onto the next makes sense with the short time we spend here learning one form of living. I often refer to us being "Stardust" never tied to one culture or creed we are all one.

Some leave sooner than others, when young many to suicide, leaving everyone asking questions with no answers forthcoming.



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I love imagining us as Stardust Joan, you are so right, we are all one indeed. It is awfully sad to lose someone at such a young age, with so many unfulfilled dreams!

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Many take their own life through not being able to see any other way forward, during border war my Godfathers son took his own life due to an accident leaving him with damaged hands, he wanted to be a surgeon... At 21 myself, his Mother visited regularly asking us younger folk, why?

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Awe Joan it is so very sad, yes the war not only killed soldiers while in action, but also killed the spirits of many for various reasons. A pastor once said that people should not point fingers at those who take their own lives, instead, they needed to pray that they never get into that deep dark pit where they see no way out. They must get to a breaking point of absolute despair. So tragic, and it's the parents, more so the mothers who feel it the most!

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Too many we grew up with went to border war, few returned in positive mind after encounters, going up so young. What makes it hard is few know this part of our history, nor the East/West tug-o-war ideology that went on/still carries on down here in the south.

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