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Was in nursing and have been with many (over a hundred) people when they have died and usually, not always, when someone passes you can feel their ? (soul? / lifeforce?) leave.
Sometimes it's a fast woooosh, sometimes it's a snap, sometimes it's a tug and pull, sometimes it's like a bubble floating away in the air..........each person's death, each soul I have felt leave is quite individual.
Originally posted by lonewolf19792000
My wife is a nurse in a nursing home, she sat with a woman who was 100 years old last night dying alone, because her family wouldn't stay with her. She couldn't leave the lady in her last hour, the woman begged her not to leave her alone for the end so she just sat there. It actually made my wife cry because the old lady's family was more concerned with getting dinner than staying there will she was gone. I realize people have lives to live but i wonder at the lack of mercy and the pure selfishness of people who have so little love of others even their own family to not stay with them till that last breath comes.
Yeah we are christians, and in the end it was my wife who ended up staying with her when her own family wouldn't. Just not a whole lot of love left in this world. Ofcourse Yeshua said this would happen at the end of the Last Days. Buckle your seat belt, stuffs gonna get wierder.
Yeah good thing you Christians are around, otherwise the world would only consist of soulless heathens devoid of conscience. You really are an arrogant bunch.
Originally posted by ofhumandescent
reply to post by lonewolf19792000
How wonderful of your wife to be with this lady in her time of need.
This lady was lucky to have your compassionate wife stay with her.
Years, decades from now, she will look upon that single moment and know she did the humane thing. That simple act of kindness will comfort her.
It's really rough when you have a child die in your arms............that is why I left nursing even though I had a almost 4.0 GPA.
Your wife may feel a little sad, a little strange for the next few days. Get her some flowers, give her some extra hugs, tell her you love her and maybe meant to share in this lady's passing.
Safe journey.
edit on 10-6-2012 by ofhumandescent because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by galadofwarthethird
The guy who dragged that one homeless person under the bridge and munched on his face however is a different kind of zombie. Because most of those come back from the dead ones are barely even able to move, much less drag and carry a guy around.
Originally posted by lonewolf19792000
reply to post by ofhumandescent
Was in nursing and have been with many (over a hundred) people when they have died and usually, not always, when someone passes you can feel their ? (soul? / lifeforce?) leave.
Sometimes it's a fast woooosh, sometimes it's a snap, sometimes it's a tug and pull, sometimes it's like a bubble floating away in the air..........each person's death, each soul I have felt leave is quite individual.
My wife is a nurse in a nursing home, she sat with a woman who was 100 years old last night dying alone, because her family wouldn't stay with her. She couldn't leave the lady in her last hour, the woman begged her not to leave her alone for the end so she just sat there. It actually made my wife cry because the old lady's family was more concerned with getting dinner than staying there will she was gone. I realize people have lives to live but i wonder at the lack of mercy and the pure selfishness of people who have so little love of others even their own family to not stay with them till that last breath comes.
Yeah we are christians, and in the end it was my wife who ended up staying with her when her own family wouldn't. Just not a whole lot of love left in this world. Ofcourse Yeshua said this would happen at the end of the Last Days. Buckle your seat belt, stuffs gonna get wierder.