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Originally posted by enchantress62
However, emotional at that moment or not, the look in the eyes of the newborn or dying is the same. lol
Originally posted by melatonin
Originally posted by enchantress62
Of course, you understand that the life process doesn't begin at birth. That the biochemistry underpinning life is in place at conception.
I don't want to 'minimise' your experience, but it just appears that you subjectively feel an emotional connection to the person you are spending time with as they are born and die. And that's great, especially for a nurse. I'm sure you find it emotionally draining. That's one reason I never went for the therapeutic side of psychology.
[edit on 2-3-2008 by melatonin]
Originally posted by enchantress62
As for the second statement...hhhhmmmm it almost seems like that's what you want me to be doing, watching the eyes with an emotional attachment. The thing is we're not talking about ppl who are family or friends, we're talking about ppl I see for maybe a day or two at most. Do I feel compassion for them, yes of course, but emotionally attached is a bit strong.
I will consider the possibility that I may have an emotional attachment to the quest it's self, and therefore see not what is real but what I want it to be. The next time I look into the eyes of the dying or newly born I'll remember that.