Psychology, asked by Riyaafire, 7 months ago

give your answer about ' what happens after death' like anything. lets discuss..was feeling kinda intrested​

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Answered by bm363009
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LIFE'S BIG QUESTIONS | COMMENT & ANALYSIS

Death: can our final moment be euphoric?

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By Seamus Coyle

6th February 2020

From The Conversation

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The moment of passing appears to bring an expression of relief to the deceased. But what is going on in our minds? In a new collaborative series with The Conversation, we answer that question.

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People often look like they are sleeping just after dying, having a neutral facial expression. But one of my relatives, who had intense pain the hours leading up to his death and lacked access to medical care, had a radiant, ecstatic expression. For decades, I have wondered whether the last minutes of life can be euphoric. Could dying perhaps trigger a flood of endorphins, in particular in the absence of painkillers? Asked by Göran, 77, Helsingborg, Sweden.

The poet Dylan Thomas had some interesting things to say about death, not least in one of his most famous poems:

And you, my father, there on the sad height,

Curse, bless, me now with your fierce tears, I pray.

Do not go gentle into that good night.

Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

It is often assumed that life wages a battle to the last against death. But is it possible, as you suggest, to come to terms with death?

As an expert on palliative care, I think there is a process to dying that happens two weeks before we pass. During this time, people tend to become less well. They typically struggle to walk and become sleepier – managing to stay awake for shorter and shorter periods. Towards the last days of life, the ability to swallow tablets or consume food and drinks eludes them.

It is around this time that experts in palliative care say people are “actively dying”, and we usually think this means they have two to three days to live. A number of people, however, will go through this entire phase within a day. And some people can actually stay at the cusp of death for nearly a week before they die, something which usually is extremely distressing for families. So there are different things going on with different people and we cannot predict them.

Answered by inderkaur888
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its. saying. that after death a man's soul is put into its next birth according to its own works done by himself or herself in his or her whole life.......... but if you really want to know after your death i advise you to take camera with you. .and make a vlog. wherever you will go so that we can also see. ...... don't mind i am just joking

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