Tag: Death preparedness
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Death Bed Awaiting
So, there’s this poem about finding peace through meditation while observing life’s constant changes. The vibe hints at pondering mortality and acceptance, reflecting on how everything shifts. It’s a thoughtful piece that feels both personal and universal, written by Deb in October 2025. Much love!
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Recommended Movies to Help Feel More Comfortable about or feel more used to and relaxed about yours and other’s impending death
Poet Deb aims to create a supportive space on her website where readers can confront and accept the topic of death without stigma. By promoting open dialogue and critical thinking around this subject, she hopes to foster empathy and empower individuals to respond proactively, ultimately enriching their life perspectives.
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We’re Bastards Because of Death Anxiety!
To transcend our vile habits, one must embrace the unconventional journey known as The Understanding Path. Rarely chosen, it mirrors the essence of Frost’s “The Road Not Taken,” urging us to challenge and liberate our feeble minds from despicable thoughts & actions. Dare to venture the less traveled road and awaken.
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Hello War Historian
Your need to escape to your imaginary heroic death inside a distant and historical Golden Age past where you know from cherished and enchanting records – where your fantasy body died – how it died a martyr’s death and where it’s now honorably buried Your unknown present day upcoming death is cryptic apocalyptic and is…
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Up and Down
The poem reflects the cyclical nature of life, illustrating how various elements, like the sun, plums, and emotions, continually rise and fall. It emphasizes the constant movement on Earth, drawing parallels between physical experiences and emotional highs and lows, while questioning what remains permanently down.
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Benefits of Tariffs
The poem emphasizes the upsides of tariffs, advocating for frugality and sustainability. It encourages alternatives like biking, sewing, and buying second-hand items. The message promotes an awareness of consumption, the benefits of local products, and living simply, ultimately advocating for a mindful and inspired approach to life and minimalism, and death preparedness.
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A Break
Discover the exciting adventure of your life as the ultimate mystery is unraveled! Embrace the best-selling story you’re living, filled with suspense and potential. Take a moment to reflect, engage with your journey, and explore the possibilities ahead now that the answers are revealed. Embrace this thrilling new chapter!
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The Violence
This poem honors truth-tellers and scapegoats who disavow deception and superficiality, emphasizing the importance of authenticity over societal pressures. Ultimately, it advocates for living genuinely, unadorned by lies.
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Let Life Down
The piece dives into the struggle of letting go and dealing with self-imposed disappointments. It reflects on the idea that clinging to certain beliefs can be tough but acknowledges that embracing life’s flow is essential. In the end, it’s about finding peace with what is.
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Level Headedness
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To stay chill in this crazy world, just snack on some protein-packed peanut butter, get cozy in bed, and breathe easy! Forget paranoia and jail time—embrace a life filled with gratitude, love, and a sprinkle of humor. Remember, the key to calmness is much simpler than you think!
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Cancer, Stroke, Heart Attacks
In a human world inundated with political chaos, don’t just absorb the noise—own it. Be conscious of the tumult, and allow it to cascade through your consciousness. Embrace the chaos – it’s an emotional landscape. This poem’s theme is about the power of acceptance amidst the barrage. Much love, indeed.
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Earn It
The content discusses the benefits of being aware of death and preparing for it throughout life. It highlights how this awareness leads to better protections against regrets and unhealthy loyalties. The advice for a meaningful life and death includes honesty and authenticity, ultimately fostering a clear conscience and a well-considered legacy.
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Will I Be Shocked?
when I suddenly die? Some say I won’t. But I don’t know about that, “She didn’t suffer”. Will the shock I feel last a few seconds, minutes, hours or days? How will I feel the waves of grieving in my dead body? Will I lie dead, silently protesting, when I already knew ahead about the…