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I don't think it's that simple. It's not the same for everyone. There are many different ways in which any of it can be viewed.
......the Samaritans say that suicide is a chronic process where the mind eventually accepts it as the solution.....
say that suicide is a chronic process where the mind eventually accepts it as the solution
The debate may have ended years earlier, with the remaining question not being "Am I gonna....?", but rather, "When.....?":
I think that murdering is another chronic process and the mind eventually concludes that it is the solution.
Why not relax and just do whatever impulse we have?
It`s all meaningless in the long run.
My partner Fiona drowned in November 2012. It is suspected that she committed suicide. ATS entries were cruel when I enquired about psychic help when she was missing and before the French fishermen found her body, but that is a matter for me to deal with
I was suicidal at the time during the week she went missing and was clutching at straws.
Extreme stress is coming your way my friend. It's right around the bend. And when it comes hopefully you have the coping skills to handle it.
Originally posted by dr treg
reply to post by randyvs
I am sorry if you feel my entry made you feel threat.
I was suicidal at the time during the week she went missing and was clutching at straws. I still do not know where her energy has gone to. Is she a ghost looking at us or are we ghosts discussing her?
Regarding looking ahead to the future I am in a situation where I find the concept of the day difficult to comprehend. We lie asleep in unconsciousness for a few hours and then awake to sleep again. One day we never awake. Each day is full of events but what is their significance?
How can one look forward to future days when one doesnt know if one will even awaken the next day?
I suppose that is why Alcoholics Anonymous say keep it in the day.
Originally posted by dr treg
However, what I find interesting is that as I telephone the Samaritans on a regular basis to discuss my feelings of loss is that the Samaritans say that suicide is a chronic process where the mind eventually accepts it as the solution. Fiona telephoned the Samaritans the week before her death.