Kelsi Sheren
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And by definition, the second you come out of the womb, you're palliative.
OK, so but if that's if we're talking about definable terms and how we qualify people, you're in a palliative state.
OK, but what is palliative then?
Truly, you know, so I think that we have a taboo around sex and culture in the West and around death.
and what happens in death, and we fear it, and we go, I need to be in control of my death.
Who says?
Who gives you that, right?
Do you get to play God?
Because that's what it's doing.
You're playing God.
And we even had a doctor on Vancouver Island, I just wrote about him last week in my Substack, who talked about
He goes, if I thought there would be, there's a quote, he goes, if I thought there'd be a God, I wouldn't be doing it.
If I thought there would be a God, I wouldn't be doing it, but I know there's no God.
And if I can do the same thing as him, I'm going to keep doing it.
So it's like, there's going to be sick people who will take lives and justify it.
But when it comes to our society, you know, I'm sure there's better answers to this, but I think we don't understand death and understand that there is beauty in suffering in giving life.
And I'll remind me of this in two months.
Yeah.
Can we tell?
And then I think there's also as hard as it is for people to wrap their brain around a beauty in death and leaving our earth and what you leave behind and what you've done with the time that you've had here.