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They Calmly Chose to Die

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Today's conversation with Kimberly Aluise takes an amusing look at signing off from a physical life experience, just because we can. No fear, no escapism, no distress. Just a calm readiness that speaks volumes. We lightheartedly explore the extraordinary ease that two of her grandparents exhibited (years apart) as they independently decided to do the unusual, just die. Neither was considered terminal. Each was very "fixable" but knew that "fixable" was not their next step, so they let go and quickly withdrew from this lifetime. How easy is that!?
The best part is, our recording was interrupted by a clear sign that her grandparents were in the conversation with us. How fun is that!?
Kimberly's grandfather was a World War II veteran whose staunch resolution to meet death on his own terms challenges us to consider the autonomy we each hold over our destiny. His story, along with the tranquil passing of her step-(related)-grandmother will leave you to ponder the essence of a 'good death'—one marked by humor, dignity, and ease. Tuning in, you might find yourself reflecting on your own beliefs about life's final chapter and the peace that can come from a departure that honors an individual's wishes.
Listen in as Kimberly shares her tender but humorous experience of hearing two different people say, "I know my condition can be treated, but actually, I'm good to go."

Your Likes, Follows, and Shares are noticed & appreciated.
For personal guidance, you can reach Rebecca at:
MysticalTruths.com
rebecca@mysticaltruths.com
A big Thank You to CreativeCommons.org
Audiorezout. 14.Be Happy.mp3
for the music. Much appreciated!

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Chapters

1. They Calmly Chose to Die (00:00:00)

2. Family Legacy and Final Farewells (00:00:07)

3. End-of-Life Decision Making (00:13:44)

4. A Good Death (00:19:42)

5. Understanding Death and Compassion (00:30:52)

6. Finding the Good in Every Situation (00:41:29)

7. Powerful Song Synchronicity and Gratitude (00:45:58)

41 episodes

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Today's conversation with Kimberly Aluise takes an amusing look at signing off from a physical life experience, just because we can. No fear, no escapism, no distress. Just a calm readiness that speaks volumes. We lightheartedly explore the extraordinary ease that two of her grandparents exhibited (years apart) as they independently decided to do the unusual, just die. Neither was considered terminal. Each was very "fixable" but knew that "fixable" was not their next step, so they let go and quickly withdrew from this lifetime. How easy is that!?
The best part is, our recording was interrupted by a clear sign that her grandparents were in the conversation with us. How fun is that!?
Kimberly's grandfather was a World War II veteran whose staunch resolution to meet death on his own terms challenges us to consider the autonomy we each hold over our destiny. His story, along with the tranquil passing of her step-(related)-grandmother will leave you to ponder the essence of a 'good death'—one marked by humor, dignity, and ease. Tuning in, you might find yourself reflecting on your own beliefs about life's final chapter and the peace that can come from a departure that honors an individual's wishes.
Listen in as Kimberly shares her tender but humorous experience of hearing two different people say, "I know my condition can be treated, but actually, I'm good to go."

Your Likes, Follows, and Shares are noticed & appreciated.
For personal guidance, you can reach Rebecca at:
MysticalTruths.com
rebecca@mysticaltruths.com
A big Thank You to CreativeCommons.org
Audiorezout. 14.Be Happy.mp3
for the music. Much appreciated!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. They Calmly Chose to Die (00:00:00)

2. Family Legacy and Final Farewells (00:00:07)

3. End-of-Life Decision Making (00:13:44)

4. A Good Death (00:19:42)

5. Understanding Death and Compassion (00:30:52)

6. Finding the Good in Every Situation (00:41:29)

7. Powerful Song Synchronicity and Gratitude (00:45:58)

41 episodes

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