I was in a discussion group with Dr’s, nurses and clergy that work with Hospice patients.
They were all proud that they overdosed people to help them die. I explained to them that they really don’t understand the dying process.
I did die, left my physical body and then came back. The soul detaches from the physical body automatically if the pain is too great. I looked back on my body thinking “good riddance.”
The pain and suffering has a spiritual purpose. And, it’s not that bad as we can step in and out of it, just as a logical person can step out of experiencing emotional pain.
Agreed, and God Bless you!
I presume your experience strengthened your faith and changed your life.
I have worked with Doctors and Nurses to teach classes against Physician Assisted Suicide.
humans have the ability to foresee what is coming...and humans see terrible pain, and because they know "what is coming" it increases pain and anxiety....understandably people want to know that they will have no terrible, horrible pain as they pass on.
thus, the many drugs....
about Hospice...they do encourage to keep taking more and more drugs...
if you're looking for a glimmer of hope, Hospice is not the way...
I think people should have hope...
I think you are taking those statements too literally. When a cancer patient is dying, it is very painful. The doctors provide pain medication to control the pain. Sometimes , those doses can cause respiratory depression and death. The only other alternative is to let patients suffer. No one wants to do that, but the treatment for pain can cause death. No one is deliberately euthanizing hospice patients.