incelbhai
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Is there a deeper spiritual meaning to the hunger pains other than keeping the body alive? No matter how fragile our bodies are in face of various pathogens, chemicals, accidents, taking one's life successfully can only be achieved with something very drastic and brutal, and often painful. Most souls do not have that level of brutality in them to do this to themselves. This "primal instinct", this "incredible desire to preserve one's own life" others are mentioning would not be so prevalent if dignified suicide was made easily available to the masses. People would get scared s***less if they then saw how many people they know and love would go for that option. Then the myth of the sanctity of life would be shattered and most likely mass chaos would ensue because most people cannot handle reality and prefer myths and self-delusions. Family members especially would go berserk and try to sue everyone, because most spouses or parents would never take any responsibility for contributing to the condition of the person who does the thing. Abusive parents will blame the school or the friends. Abusive teachers will blame the parents. Abusive spouses will blame the untreated mental illness of their victim. Bottom line, it's a taboo because it has to do with the same denial of reality that makes people think life here is a school, a fun game, "just an experience", a gift from a god - anything that says life is good, death is bad. Death IS bad, but a life of suffering is also bad. A life that inevitably ends in death is temporary and people know it and that is why they'd rather not talk about death until it happens. We neither have choice in being born nor in how we die here most of the time. It feels like it's by design and the archons a) do not want us to have choice in these matters and b) want us to be accomplices in preventing others from having these choices.