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why are your topics so morbid as of late?

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McOSIRIS wrote:



that I left the stove on....




what would you have been cooking


 


@JC - see... I think the body just knows... the body feels it and the body tells you, It's Time.



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that I left the stove on....


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I just remember when my grandfather dies 5 years ago he either say it coming or just wanted to go. He was 79 and didn't have any illness.
He was simply getting old and felt tired. The whole week prior to his death he would complain about the fact that he was tired and knew he was about to go. He was not bitter about, but instead accepting of it.
My only regret is that my mom was not able to make it on time to be with him during his last days/hours.

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hmm... good question... the week my grandmother passed away, she would always be saying things like she saw her mother and her deceased siblings.  She would say that she was going to join them and that they were waiting for her.


My mom went to visit her one day... she asked her what she was holding on to?  She told her that she would take care of the family and it was ok for her to let go and stop suffering.  My grandmother passed away the next morning.


I think ppl know when its there time.  Something completely inexplicable but maybe your body tells you it's tired and it's time.






I AGREE WITH U. I THNK PEOPLE KNOW OR FEEL WHEN THEY ARE GOING TO DIE. WHEN MY GRANDPA DIED WAS A MONDAY. ON THE LAST SATURDAY OF HIS LIFE HE CELEBRATED HIS B-DAY. HE THREW A HUGE PARTY FOR HIS B-DAY AND HE DRANK LIKE NEVER B4. HE HAD NOT HAD A PARTY LIKE DAT IN A LONG TIME. ALL OF THE SUDDEN HE SAYS HE WANTS THIS B-DAY TO BE HUGE AND AWESOME. LIKE ALWAYS, SINCE HE HAS A HUGE PATIO IN DA MIDDLE OF THE HOUSE HE HAD THE PARTY THERE WITH HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE. HIS DAUGHTER TOLD HIM TO STOP DRINKING TOO MUCH AND APPARENTLY HE LOOKED UP TO THE SKY AND SD " FOR THE SHORT TIME I HAVE LEFT, I'M GOING TO ENJOY TO THE MAX. U ONLY LIVE ONCE". TWO DAYS LATER HE DIED.  



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Just of of curiousity... what are natural causes?  What does one consider a natural cause? 


She was an old lady... she was 91... she suffered from diabetes her whole life (to the point that her leg was ampu tated) so, I don't know what her died of.  I think her body was just tired of fighting.



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hmm... good question... the week my grandmother passed away, she would always be saying things like she saw her mother and her deceased siblings.  She would say that she was going to join them and that they were waiting for her.


My mom went to visit her one day... she asked her what she was holding on to?  She told her that she would take care of the family and it was ok for her to let go and stop suffering.  My grandmother passed away the next morning.


I think ppl know when its there time.  Something completely inexplicable but maybe your body tells you it's tired and it's time.




Ya I've heard of situations like that, and I agree that your body would feel tired.
If you don't mind me asking did your Grandmother pass away from all illness or natural causes?

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hmm... good question... the week my grandmother passed away, she would always be saying things like she saw her mother and her deceased siblings.  She would say that she was going to join them and that they were waiting for her.


My mom went to visit her one day... she asked her what she was holding on to?  She told her that she would take care of the family and it was ok for her to let go and stop suffering.  My grandmother passed away the next morning.


I think ppl know when its there time.  Something completely inexplicable but maybe your body tells you it's tired and it's time.



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that you will feel something prior to the event? Nothing related to the disease you may die of, but a weird vibe or incident?
Do you think you will be restless that day, or maybe recieve a call from someone you wouldn't expect? Maybe a crow will appear when you walk out the door
I guess nobody really knows, because people don't die and come back to tell the story of the event...unless your Jebus


But what do you think? Do you think anything happens on that day, or it just a normal day where you either die by accident or from a long term illness without any warning signs?


 


I personally think that you wouldn't feel anything unless you were in a hostage situation or were just around the corner from the age that you are supposed to die from according to Luna's thread on "when will you die?"
 



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