Kelsi Sheren
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They still burn bodies in open public, you know.
India does it a certain way.
Your culture does it a certain way.
Death in the more Latino cultures is not something to be feared in a way.
I don't know your deal.
I don't know how the Russians... It's fact of life.
You feel nothing, you die.
Then you die, yeah.
You must feel pain.
You feel sad, then die.
Exactly.
But that's the thing, right?
We have told people this gives them...
control back we've told this that removes suffering but i've said this before and i think it's important to state when you were born and when you came into this life whether it was a choice or not nobody ever said you would be devoid of some form of suffering and there is regardless of the level of suffering
something to be learned.
I've known friends who have lost three limbs and are still laughing about it.
It helped them see the world in a different place and be grateful to be here.
I have gone through it where I've wanted to die every waking minute of my life, and now I see life as this incredibly precious thing that I would refuse to ever give in and give up to.
But the idea of death for me, because I've sat with enough psychedelics and faced death enough times, I don't fear it.
I don't fear it because I know it's a natural part of where I am going.