When my wife of 20 years died back in 2016 of leukemia I had some of her ashes put in a pendant and our wedding rings on the chain as well r.i.p. Gail Lyn Holden you are missed and I still love you so very much 😥
"Death is not the end for you. I have seen enough for eternity. You are my" "ETERNAL LIFE...ENDLESS SUFFERING" "THE CIRCLE OF LIFE AND DEATH CONTINIOUS. I WILL LIVE ; THEY WILL DIE."
I feel this quote on a soul level. Still trying to "revive" myself. The loss of my dad didn't bring me as much grief as the loss of own self, when I realized how dead I was inside.
My brother died unexpectedly, and it was the most traumatizing thing I have ever been through. We lived together so we spent much of our time together. To see someone full of life and then see them in a casket looking artificial. I will never get over it.
Your story sounds just like mine, only I viewed my brother about four days, prior to his cremation. I, too was living with him for the past 17 years. He was doing good at rehab (fractured hip from a fall, with Parkinson's on top). There are some good people and bad people in all organizations and companies. It was the bad people at the rehab and the hospital that killed him. Malpractice and other legal matter lawsuits are forthcoming. I don't think I'll ever get over it. I am heartbroken, devastated, and traumatized. It was unexpected.
I lost my mom 4 months ago and it was so strange I talked to her and then she died in her sleep that night. I will always be thankful that I didn't have to watch her die slowly but I regret not being able to say goodbye. So always let the people who you love know how much you love them because you don't always get that chance to say your final peace.
Hi that was the way it wass ment to be for your mother to die my mom is dead 6 years and I still miss her I don't think anything is ever the same agin Ann Murphy Ireland
@@christophercarpkey9382 My mother passed away before 5 months she was sick she had cancer but here in Bosnia the heačth care is terribel they telled for 2-3 years that she had kind of smthing idk how its called in english but it wasnt she then discovered that she have cancer on kindey then she had operation then after that cancer spreqd all through her body she even said last day we meet that she will not wake up again so that happend we knowed that this eould could happen in any moment yes am very sad abt my mother like now i cannot wait till my death to finally met her everyone had dream abt my mother but i am only that i didnt my sister dreamed mother on Easter that she dreamed abt mother that she where in Grabeyard in fromt of place where she was burried and thst mother said why u are here i risen and like that she back home then she disappered i belive that this is that she camed to Christ
I'm just saying because death can come to anyone suddenly we never know..so im being nice to just reminding people of their loved ones that are resting in peace.
I lost my dad in February to AML which is a very aggressive leukemia that takes the lives of the young and old. My dad served for 26 years in the military retiring as a major. It’s still so painful. A week before he passed I asked him about his thoughts about hospice and he said “but that means that there is nothing left”. The only time I ever saw my father afraid so when a week later I had to sign the hospice paperwork because he has severe pneumonia and his chemo had to be stopped as that was killing him faster. I told him that I was so sorry but I made sure he knew what was happening. It wasn’t fair to him to sign the paperwork and act as if we were trying to save him as he was well past the point of no return. I was afraid he would be mad and he wasn’t. He smiled and said it was ok. That morning when I signed the paperwork he was at his moist alertness of his admission in weeks but his skin was cold and ashen. I worked in healthcare as a medic and respiratory therapist and I knew death was imminent. I went home about an hour later as I had a doctors appointment down the road. I was called back to the hospital around 3pm for the death watch. He was unresponsive I signed the paperwork for hospice at 10am and he died at 7:44pm the same day. It was that fast. I’ve seen death of all nature’s other than drowning. Probably a few hundred and I wasn’t working during COVID-19 due to health issues. Tell your family you love them. Every day as you don’t know which day will be the last.
Also when we left the hospital the sun was just going down and it was GORGEOUS! Big deep orange ball in the sky coming down and the weather was a perfect temp. I felt at peace with that. He will be getting buried to be back with the earth where we started. We are all products of stars that went supernova that allowed the sun and the planets to form and it had all of the elements needed for life. That gave me some peace after he died. I love you dad!
@@debrakleid5752 this is the best way to look at it, and it also gave me a strong sense of peace thinking of it in that way when my Mom passed. Very well said..thanks for sharing your story with us
Thats Correct the Creator put everything here on Beautiful Earth for us to Live. My condolences to You n ur Family.. Thanks to your Father for his Service and many more others to put their butts on the line. Truelly A man of Courage and so much more.... Sending Love to U Debra. ❤❤❤
I am not afraid to die. Life is a cycle that you see repeating itself. When you are dying, you begin to let this world go and see peace in the other. You won’t feel it when you die. Your body will begin to shut down the way it’s supposed to. Death is a part of life. I want people to be happy for me. It seems that people who are afraid of dying are those who have never lived.
My mother passed when she was 58, my dear father died when he was 67, my sister at 56 and my wonderful son at 40. My husband committed suicide at the age of 49. My brother and my eldest son and I are the only ones left of our family. Death? I've experienced more than my share!
I have ms, chronic calcified pancreatitis. Am now dependent on a feeding tube to survive. Been dealing with the possibility of my own death. Almost died 14 months ago I was down to 74lbs. My new dr ordered the jtube in my nose. I am now 94lbs. Still feel it. I am just making sure my husband of 26 years will be ok. I am 62. I still love life even if I never feel good. Blessings to everyone
I figure I am in secondary progressive now. Dx in 2000 but probably had it since 95. I have come to terms that I may just have to plan for death with dignity in Switzerland or move to a state in the US that will let me go before I am too disabled to take care of myself
I lost my husband 2 weeks ago. He was sick for so many years. The last month of his life he did a lot of strange things like things u would do to prepare when u die cancel Bill's for example. Well he must have thought it was coming but I didn't catch on. And now I wonder if he knew and he just didn't want me to worry. If he did know and didn't tell me it makes me sad because he must have been so scared. We r both very young and we knew we would never grow old together. But we lived every day to the fullest. I love u Bryon. Hope u r having fun in your new healthy body. I'll c u again.
I hate the thought of death. But it’s something I think about everyday? I just hope it doesn’t hurt when my number is up…. Good day to you reading this…And rest well to those that aren’t here with us…Physically.
I’m so very sorry you lost your husband. I lost my stepdad just a couple weeks ago. I’d like to believe he is in a better place with a new healthy body as well. I’d also love to believe they are gloriously happy.
When my wife died after 20 years of marriage I took some of her ashes and had them mixed into the ink for a tattoo in her memory, that way she will always be with me. With my nephew he had a fascination with sharks so when he died we took his ashes and mixed them into a concrete shark, we placed it 5 miles off the coast of Florida where we live and thanks to GPS we go and visit him every year.
Death is the thing I fear the most but it’s also the subject I’m most interested in and get hooked on watching these kinds of videos and giving myself an existential crisis 😂
My sister died of cancer at 5 months old, and her ashes were kept in the loft for a while. A tree my parents were gifted at her birth was dying, so my dad dug it up and poured her ashes into the hole. He replanted the tree and within two days it was already healthy again.
It’s not death itself that I’m concerned about. It’s how I die that I’m concerned about. I don’t want to suffer. Edit- I’m not a religious person; the reason being is in the replies to my comment. All it does is cause war & arguments.
@Elise Parr - I know what you mean. I've lived a Cursed life with Major Depressive Disorder. In reality, the universe does what it wants with us, we have no say in it whatsoever ......
I feel the same way! Talk to God, I do. I ask for specific things ex, God, please don’t use my life for something violent. Use my life to show good and make a positive impact! 😊🙏🏾
@@abundantsunflower1107 @Abundant Sunflower - I've been talking to god for over 65 years, Not ONCE has he answered me. Any idea how much longer I should persevere?
My mom unfortunately isn’t doing very well mentally and is extremely unhappy and I believe her end is very near. Closer than any of us can imagine. I really hope she will be okay ✅ and live for many more years if not decades. She will turn 62 years old this year. Please keep her in all your thoughts 💭 and prayers.
Prayers 🙏 to you. I lost my mother last month January 9, 2022 from complications from Parkinson’s disease. I was also her caregiver and I was very close to her. 😞 😭
Same with my mom too, I'm sorry for you and will pray for both our mom's. Not necessarily to live longer in sickness and pain but to go peacefully in their sleep.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
He was only 38 years old when my brother overdosed on drugs. Gosh I need him so much he was always protecting me even though he struggled with mental illness and addiction for years. Rip I love you Brendan! Until we meet again
My dad died in February and I have 2 of his voicemails left that I haven’t deleted. I don’t want to get a new cell phone because I don’t want to lose those messages.
@@debrakleid5752 Keep the old phone use Wi-Fi use an internet calling app maybe that would save you’re voicemails. Or just record them with another device. I’m so sorry for you’re loss.
I've still kept text messages my sister sent me when she announced she had stage 4 liver cancer. She passed away in 2017. Still kept the phone with the message in it.
Thank you so much for saying "Traditions taken from African American, French, and BLACK AMERICANS." This actually means a lot to me. I am not African American, I AM black. I understand tons of people are uncomfortable to say the word "black" it is NOT offensive, it is not a bad word. Thank you again!
@@timtierackic1078 Well, yes. That is why I found this so important! I don't however, THINK there is. There is absolutely, a difference. For instance, as I said, "I am black." Do you disagree? Also, if you don't mind. What is your ethnicity?
@Curly Creole💞 @Curly Creole💞 Well, keep on writing cause you missed the point. French was not said because it had nothing to do with my point. Do you know most black people? I'll confidently tell you no, you don't. I am BLACK, I'm telling you that. I'm not African American. I just realized what you did there!! Hahaha. I was actually upset for a sec . Well played!! Hahah
@Curly Creole💞 No... I left out French to simplify for someone whom isn't black. Just to highlight the fact that although many subcultures of race exist and I may have many of mix; I am BLACK. I actually was complimenting you in my former post. Seeing as your name is "Creole" I will assume you have "African" blood. Which makes you "Black" in my eyes. Had you not been, gaining your information based on research you acquired to write a paper would not make you qualified to have an opinion on my title (Black V.S. African American). This would have upset me if you did not have a heritage of color. However... ... ... You do possess the "color" therefore, your truth is your truth. YOU are African French American, as a Creole person. I am Black.. Yes reducing us to a color to erase the African from our cultures was "cleaver" and I worked. I know NOTHING of my African ancestry, therefore I am black. This is MY truth.
My dog of 13 years that I raised from just a few weeks old just died and I was with him until the very end, talking to him and petting him. I don't know why but the idea that hearing is the last to go so he heard me there with him and knew he wasn't alone was just very comforting to hear. Thank you for that
@@jiveturkey1253 I don't think it sounds silly. They are both our children, and best friends. Confidants and family. I think the only thing that would probably hurt more is losing a child. I carry his ashes and a necklace that I wear now as well as keeping his urn in a very special place with all my other relatives and loved ones. I leave treats and food and water by his urn and I talk to him everyday. In this way, I keep him alive in my everyday. And when I do go to adopt another dog after Christmas just like how I rescued him, it will be done in his memory so that I can give another homeless dog a loving home too ♥️ in this way, death doesn't have to be an end
@Jive Turkey 125 def not silly bro. a few years ago i lost my cat, 22yo, and i was inconsolable. one of the few times i remember ever crying, really crying, as an adult
@Jive Turkey 125 No it is not at all silly. There was a famous entertainer (cannot remember who) who performed the day after his dad died and even after his mother died, but when his dog died he was overwhelmed and could not go onstage for awhile.
@@jiveturkey1253Quite the opposite. I lost my furbaby Divah December of last year & I’m still struggling with her departure. May they all rest in gentle peace until we’re reunited with them.
that one lady who lived to 122 … imagine all the changes she seen in life .. from horse & buggy to automobiles then telephones on a cord to wireless .. & could you imagine what she thought when she seen her first iphone 🤔 be very cool to hear some of her stories
That is a very cool thing for her to live for that amount of time. You are totally right. She must have experienced so many different things in her long life. As you stated, the technology that has advanced through out her life, most have been incredible, for her to experience. The one thing that must have been heartbreaking for her, would be the loss of her family and her friends, as she just keeps on going and going. That is the one aspect about living a long life, that I would not really like...
Jesse Hunter:Appropriate name for this story.When Cole & Jim Younger got out of jail,telephones were the latest tech & they were fascinated to realise you could talk,through a hand held,wired device,to people not even in your state.Both were interested in the latest gadgets.I wonder what they'd've thought of driverless cars & mobile phones & computers etc.
I’ve asked my wife to spread my ashes around the base of a young tree, so that I may become part of it, and everyone can come visit the tree. They can lie in the grass with me, speak to me, and just have something tangible and uplifting to visit. Plus, I like the thought of being where the sun, rain, and snow can always find me. It sounds a lot better than decaying in a dark box 6’ under ground.
I want that too! I heard of a thing thats pretty pricey I think but your put in a biodegradable bag inside a tree and as you decompose you mix in with the tree in a sense. I would love that
20:24 this must be the realest slice of life knowledge that infographics narrator guy has ever said... Live the best life that you can everyone. Only you can make yourself happy so be kind to others and find happiness. Life is too short and no one lives forever.... time waits for no man
"When your time comes to die, be not like those whose hearts are filled with fear of death, so that when their time comes they weep and pray for a little more time to live their lives over again in a different way. Sing your death song, and die like a hero going home." - Tecumseh
Heard a story lil hellbilly cemetarygates cried like a beeach. Screaming it wasnt suppose to Happen this way. I want to talk to ...... Stand Straight and face the fait you choose billy.... Rodney live long and prosper Brother.
My mom passed on New Year’s Day. She had cancer. Her doctor said it is the most common day for terminal patients to pass. She said she believes that they want to be with their families for the holidays. Being my son and I were born Christmas week. I believed her. Sadly my brother then had a cardiac arrest and passed on my mom’s birthday. Holidays are hard for my father and I.
I Passed 3 different times..all due to accidental overdose..i can only recall the 3rd time of remembering wut i saw..i was talking to my great great grandfather i felt so at peace. After our chat he then told me i had to go bak that it wasnt my time..ive been spooked by that ever since..ive been clean since..God bless everybody
God bless you, Curtis Paul! Please continue on your path to staying clean, I know it isn't easy, but with faith all things are possible. Stay strong my friend, you've got this!
When my father in law passed away, no one thought of canceling his cell phone number. Months after, even years when you called his number, he said his name followed by "cannot take your call right now..." Was kind of spooky
@@nancycrockett3444 🤣🤣🤣 Same here! I’ve never ever been on a plane in my life ( 46 yrs old )..I know the minute I decide to take my Wife to VeGas in a couple Months…God is gonna be like “😆👏👏👏…Got eem! I just had to see your face real quick before you head down to your eternal resting place… It’s gonna be HOT so uh…” 😧…. ….. ….. …
I was attacked by a dog at my job in 2018. I saw a white light in front of me and a red haze to my left. It was dark and very cold and I could see through myself. I felt what was like a kick to the chest and I woke up. Once I was on my feet to be put on the stretcher, I saw my grandfather who passed away in 2014. I asked him what he was doing here, my coworker heard this and asked who I was talking too. Told her my grandfather, he’s standing behind the counter but he passed away; she said to me that their is no one there. I was like ok I’m seeing dead people, load me up and let’s go to the hospital. Miss you gamps ❤
Why I’m I watching this today that my great grandmother died she was born on February 25th 1913 in a small village in Kano state Nigeria 🇳🇬 she died today December 17th 2021 she was 108 years old she lived a very long and beautiful life may her soul Rest In Peace ❤️
My mom passed in her apartment. When we went there she was warm. (She had a Muslim ceremony where my family and I washed her body. My sister did most of the work) What I Loved is that she never felt cold. Her skin was oiled nicely! She looked so beautiful! I know I would not look like her so I’m being cremated. Don’t need folks looking over me talking about my bad weave or my double chin😂
Sorry for your loss may she RIP, I almost spit my water across the room when I read the end of your post laughing so hard. I totally feel the same way.
I just told my 88 year old Grandmother about #22 and the fireworks. She said "That would be lovely! Then instead of the funeral I go out with a bang and am the star of the show!" Not gonna lie, I love the idea
The last time I overdosed and was flatlined, I saw tons of fireworks against a pitch black sky/nothingness. I came back and thought I was on DMT for a min
There was a study done that showed that even after a corpse has transitioned to the other side the physical body still responds to nurturing emotions. A woman who got a job as a mortician was being trained and the body they worked on was murdered and the woman’s expression of distress was how she was brought to them. The woman’s trainer spoke to the body reassuring that they were going to take care of her and that everything is okay and she’s not alone, after that her expression slowly went from in distress to calm.
Seek the Spirit within, its there . I found mine or did it seek me ? doesnt really matter, it's a blessing . Christ said "Blessed are those that mourn for they shall be comforted" That goes for understanding and closure of your passing and others as well. billions understand you are not alone, especially spiritually if you ask . Peace
I’m dying of a rare disease at 34. I have always been the picture of perfect health. Back in January when I had my attack of this disease my surgeon said “good god son you have the best blood work I ever seen and I’ve been doing this 38 years.” I knew I was dying though. I used to do foundation repair which caused me to spend time crawling on my stomach. I started noticing lipomas when I was 24, I went to work for the railroad just to keep off of them. Well in January all the sudden I got weak and dizzy, I drove to my parents and told them I think I’m dying. My wife was staying out of town with her mom going through chemo. I called her and asked if I could come be with her because I was scared and I wanted to lay on her shoulder. She reluctantly said yes… I went over there and told her family what was going on and she told me to leave. She then had all of her stuff removed from our house and said she was leaving me because I had no business telling them I think I’m dying. My wife of 10 years just walks away. Now I spend each day cold and clinging to life and all I wanted was just a little comfort from her and her family who I thought of as my family. You never know people until you truly need them.
I’m so sorry to hear that 🧡I suppose at least you can say you’ve loved & been loved. Not everyone gets to feel that, speaking from experience. But I spend my days volunteering & I love dogs. Maybe you might want to give a lonely pets some love?
My mom died of Glioblastoma a brain tumor cancer that mainly kills children. She was diagnosed and within three months she was gone, I didn't do any treatment, only comfort measures. She wanted it that way. Then cremated due to her being claustrophobic, I know she would not know the difference but it was out of respect.
My mom passed away suddenly about two weeks ago. We had been spending so much more time together than normal before she passed and while I'm always going to be grateful for that i just wish I could've asked her more about her life, what she had to do for my sister and I as a single mother, and so much more. I miss her so much I'm literally crying while I type this but I just hope she knew how much i loved her.
The best thing to do is to avoid suffering death don't procreate the unborn are at peace don't gamble with a child's life by bringing them here this world is a prison so much harm suffering growing old death selfish having kids
@@jacquelineentwistle5091 @Jacqueline Entwistle - I agree, I would never want to pass my genes onto someone. I just feel resentful I had to go through this horrific, cursed thing called "life"
@@montesa9136 I agree I would not want to pass my genes on to an unborn child glad I never had kids best thing I done for my unborn is not to bring them here in the first place 👍
@@jacquelineentwistle5091 @Jacqueline Entwistle - LOL! Yes, it's not much to be grateful for but it is important. Being happy I never passed my genes onto some undeserving child really underscores just how PATHETIC my life really is ......
Reminds me of the classic 1000 WAYS TO DIE series IG should do a reboot on a subchannel. "Death is everywhere...most of us try to avoid it, others can't get out of its way. Everyday we fight a new war against germs, toxins, injury, illness, and catastrophe. There's a lot of ways to end up dead, the fact that we survive it all is a miracle; because everyday we live...we face 1000 Ways to Die."
The holiday one is so true. My grandpa had an aortic aneurysm. My grandma wanted him to get it taken care of right away. Well, it was just before Christmas and he didn't want to spend Christmas in the hospital. He promised her he would go in right after Christmas. He never made it. The aneurysm burst while he was at work on December 21, and killed him.
The very start of the video reminds me of something my biology teacher once said. "The only things you have to do in life is be born, and die." A student rebutted by stating that you have to eat, to which the teacher said, "No, you choose to eat. You'll die if you choose not to, but you don't have to eat."
A friend of mine who worked in a morgue told me a story about the time they brought this old lady in. They were removing the body from the body bag, sitting her up to slide her out, and in the process they put too much pressure on the deceased's stomach. Long story short, my friend ended up projectile puked on by a corpse.
I drank too much water while working in 105-degree heat. It was painful. I experienced cramping in every muscle in my body. I had depleted all of my salts, and my cells were unable to absorb the water I was drinking. I was drinking a lot of water to prevent dehydration,but it had the opposite effect. Now I eat salt when I drink water like that.
It’s claimed plain water just doesn’t do enough to keep hydrated to the cellular level. My Doctor recommended Gatorade. Of course there’s all these far more expensive hydrating concoctions out there that are also available & some you can only get online. They all claim it’s about getting hydrated down to the cellular level as it’s said regular water doesn’t do that unless you over drink it & they say all that does is cause the person to urinate all the time & some get sick from ingesting too much water.
Hi kyaraomly your grandmother is ondley gone before you of course you miss her that is part of the grieving process but I am sure your grandmother would not want you to be sad a remember when your time comes she will be there to meet you and all your tears will be washed away Ann Murphy Ireland
Hands down - this is the best channel on UA-cam! Swear! It’s always here to give me terrifying information that I never asked for, but LOVE learning about!
Warning: This is an opinion.(and we know most people on youtube are scared of that.)The best channel if you like repetition. Not bad but its really the same format with a different story. I know thats how its supposed to be but in the sense of entertainment its not the best. But arguably the best info channel.
I agree, it is a terrifying thought. However, think of it this way, this is an even bigger reason why you got to have as much fun as possible during life, and make as many good memories as possible!
Rigor Mortus.....a shaman from Japan told me that this process forces the spirit out of the body to move to its destination. Some people don't realize they died or simply refuse to leave the dead body so this forces them to leave the body
"ashes don't need to stay on the mantel" as someone who has their daughters ashes in a memorial set up, she's my world and I will continue to have her where I'd like regardless of what people think/ feel about her being placed anywhere in my house. people can place their loved ones ashes where they please & no one should tell them otherwise. I have a necklace and a ring w her ashes too, and if someone told me "ashes don't need to be worn" I'd laugh in their face.
@@theretrowarden296 oh yeah! It's able to restart its own life cycle and revert itself back to its adolescent stage before repeating the process, until it's eaten by another organism that is
I’m one of those kids that remembered things there is no way I could have known, and I KNOW for a fact that I wasn’t coached! I was scolded and told that my memories of my past life was the devil trying to trick me. I eventually stopped talking about it because of the shame my Christian family put on me because of it. Eventually after about the age of 8 the memories were gone. All I have left are a few memories from telling my family about them.
Drew Made New:That's fascinating.Have u any thoughts on past lives?I have read some books on the subject & nearly all of them suggest that most reincarnations happen v soon after the death of the old body.Any thoughts on that?BTW I thought u were my bro in law to start with.He is Drew Royd.
It's a trick and Satanic lie if Satan. God has given us ONE life, period. There no "previous" life. You sound mentally disturbed. Notice how the Devil wants you to denounce your CHRISTIAN family, while gladly clinging to FALSE "memories'?!! Rebuke Satan with the Blood of Jesus.
Burying someone's dust ( see I was listening), with tree seeds seems like a great idea. Your honoring the person and helping the environment. Win win 👍
My pet bearded dragon died 7 days before Christmas and I definitely saw it in his eyes..it just wasn’t like him at all and it’s unbelievably hard to loose something or someone you love so unbelievably much❤️☹️
I’ve seen so much death working as a medic and respiratory therapist and I didn’t work during COVID-19 because I’m immunocompramised. I’ve seen death as young as a 22 week premie when mom didn’t know she was pregnant as well as a 3 year old who was accidentally run over by his dad. And all the other decades as well. Teens, 20’s, 30’s, and so on. I’ve seen suicides and murders. Horrific accidents taking a life such as a car vs tree and the car exploding into flames and when we removed the body it was all bone and ash except for his torso and his head was shriveled up. A man who had Alzheimer’s who went into the woods one summer shooting himself in the head and he was found 2 weeks later. That was the worst that made me change color to be honest. No one knows when the end will be. Treat every day as it’s the last. I’ve been to homes where someone suddenly dies unexpectedly. One girl was 19 with a very severe form of pneumonia. It’s scary
Have u witnessed any thing Not Normal in dying ppl like for eg they saying they have some vision or that they can see other ppl just moments before death??? Or anything paranormal??
I lost my mother on August 27 2022 she died from internal blood loss. And we have no information for what caused her internal bleeding. It's been hard for me and my dad.
@Vivid12334 so sorry. My mom did 5 years of dialysis and passed in her sleep next to my dad, peaceful. He tried to wake her up bc she was scheduled for dialysis that morning.
Death is a part of a plan. A Plan for a better life. If your living a good life now. Then it maybe hard for you to go there because your stuck on life here. When you die where will you go. Will you torment yourself with the life you have lived here?
I absolutely LOVE that you mentioned the second lines we have here in New Orleans to celebrate our late loved ones. Also, “elements taken from African, French, and Black American traditions”. It’s truly the culture of our beautiful city.
Anybody who’s been around death knows that the body completely relaxes,looses all colour and goes Grey and is not embarrassed by the release of that days meals and drink.
Death is a part of the cycle of life. we're born and one day we die. Life is the greatest gift. Enjoy, prosper in health and happiness while you have life.
Fun video. I wish you had discussed the idea that our minerals never go away but rather go on to “nourish” other life forms thereby continuing our own lives in a sense. I hope it is true.
That is very true, we are all star dust, our bodies are pure meat and food for the earth and insects. Our soul, our brain waves, that's energy, energy can never be destroyed, only reshaped into something new. 10 billion years ago our energy was born when the big bang happened, it tool awhile be here we are
I believe there is even a movement to 'compost' people that have died. This would make more sense than cremation--which uses a lot of energy plus releases a lot of CO2.
So I have a serious question. The woman they speak of at 7:00 died because she diluted the blood of all sodium when she drank 7 liters of water in 3 hours. My question is, if she would have ate some salt before or during her drinking, could she have lived? I know the kidneys would have gone into overdrive so renal failure is very possible, but is there a ratio of salt/water she could have drank to survive the endeavor?
Technically yes, but the body has other vital electrolytes as well, a major one being magnesium. If she diluted her magnesium or potassium she likely would have had a heart attack and then died.
When my daughter passed away it was really hard for me & still is it took me 2 years to put a headstone because well my selfishness as it was haveing to admit my Amber was gone! Any way when everyone went to see the headstone i picked I put a horse on 1 side & a pig on the bottom! Everyone freaked out about the pig! I had to explain that she loved pigs! I had while she was ill bought her a huge pig she could sleep with like a body pillow she loved it! To this day i have 1 of her stuffed pigs! My oldest daughter has her movies for my grand kids Babe & a few more! I special ordered them for her to watch! I still don't deal well with looseing my Amber! I never will! 💔💔💔💔💔💔
Jesus helps all who ask. Pray for her so that she might come to you in a vision or dream.... so you will know that you will get to see here again one day. God Bless all.
For last 10years no one died from my Family😌 i lost a lot years ago… all 4 grandparents, 1 great grandmother, 7uncles,3 aunts,5couison,father,mother,both brothers and 1 sister… only i and my 1 uncle survived and have a wife and 4 years old daughter to start a new life
One of the weird things about death that scares me cuz we don’t know is I have a fear that if I die listening to a song that, that song is all I will hear subconsciously for eternity
When my wife of 20 years died back in 2016 of leukemia I had some of her ashes put in a pendant and our wedding rings on the chain as well r.i.p. Gail Lyn Holden you are missed and I still love you so very much 😥
Rest In Peace, Gail. I hope one day you guys will meet again.
Keep pushing my friend let the rest be well
Rip
May she rest peacefully 🙏🏾
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"Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside us while we live." - Norman Cousins
"Death is not the end for you. I have seen enough for eternity. You are my"
"ETERNAL LIFE...ENDLESS SUFFERING"
"THE CIRCLE OF LIFE AND DEATH CONTINIOUS. I WILL LIVE ; THEY WILL DIE."
I feel this quote on a soul level. Still trying to "revive" myself. The loss of my dad didn't bring me as much grief as the loss of own self, when I realized how dead I was inside.
In that case. I am already dead.
Unfortunately
The most important thing is not the mere fact that we have lived, but the impact you make on others
My brother died unexpectedly, and it was the most traumatizing thing I have ever been through. We lived together so we spent much of our time together. To see someone full of life and then see them in a casket looking artificial. I will never get over it.
My Condolences
I feel for you. My bro passed unexpectedly in 06. I'm still messed up.
I understand your pain. My condolences.
Your story sounds just like mine, only I viewed my brother about four days, prior to his cremation. I, too was living with him for the past 17 years. He was doing good at rehab (fractured hip from a fall, with Parkinson's on top). There are some good people and bad people in all organizations and companies. It was the bad people at the rehab and the hospital that killed him. Malpractice and other legal matter lawsuits are forthcoming. I don't think I'll ever get over it. I am heartbroken, devastated, and traumatized. It was unexpected.
im sorry dude, my brother is my closest relative and just a near call made me break down pretty hard. Can't imagine your pain
I lost my mom 4 months ago and it was so strange I talked to her and then she died in her sleep that night. I will always be thankful that I didn't have to watch her die slowly but I regret not being able to say goodbye. So always let the people who you love know how much you love them because you don't always get that chance to say your final peace.
The video said (#30) that hearing is the last of the five senses to go, so she probably heard you say goodbye.
Hi that was the way it wass ment to be for your mother to die my mom is dead 6 years and I still miss her I don't think anything is ever the same agin Ann Murphy Ireland
The same happened to me I felt so robbed but deep down I know she wouldn’t have wanted me to have to do that
@@christophercarpkey9382 My mother passed away before 5 months she was sick she had cancer but here in Bosnia the heačth care is terribel they telled for 2-3 years that she had kind of smthing idk how its called in english but it wasnt she then discovered that she have cancer on kindey then she had operation then after that cancer spreqd all through her body she even said last day we meet that she will not wake up again so that happend we knowed that this eould could happen in any moment yes am very sad abt my mother like now i cannot wait till my death to finally met her everyone had dream abt my mother but i am only that i didnt my sister dreamed mother on Easter that she dreamed abt mother that she where in Grabeyard in fromt of place where she was burried and thst mother said why u are here i risen and like that she back home then she disappered i belive that this is that she camed to Christ
Ok
All my condolences for those who lost their loved ones.
Why?
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I'm just saying because death can come to anyone suddenly we never know..so im being nice to just reminding people of their loved ones that are resting in peace.
Thank you.
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I lost my dad in February to AML which is a very aggressive leukemia that takes the lives of the young and old. My dad served for 26 years in the military retiring as a major. It’s still so painful. A week before he passed I asked him about his thoughts about hospice and he said “but that means that there is nothing left”. The only time I ever saw my father afraid so when a week later I had to sign the hospice paperwork because he has severe pneumonia and his chemo had to be stopped as that was killing him faster. I told him that I was so sorry but I made sure he knew what was happening. It wasn’t fair to him to sign the paperwork and act as if we were trying to save him as he was well past the point of no return. I was afraid he would be mad and he wasn’t. He smiled and said it was ok. That morning when I signed the paperwork he was at his moist alertness of his admission in weeks but his skin was cold and ashen. I worked in healthcare as a medic and respiratory therapist and I knew death was imminent. I went home about an hour later as I had a doctors appointment down the road. I was called back to the hospital around 3pm for the death watch. He was unresponsive I signed the paperwork for hospice at 10am and he died at 7:44pm the same day. It was that fast. I’ve seen death of all nature’s other than drowning. Probably a few hundred and I wasn’t working during COVID-19 due to health issues. Tell your family you love them. Every day as you don’t know which day will be the last.
Also when we left the hospital the sun was just going down and it was GORGEOUS! Big deep orange ball in the sky coming down and the weather was a perfect temp. I felt at peace with that. He will be getting buried to be back with the earth where we started. We are all products of stars that went supernova that allowed the sun and the planets to form and it had all of the elements needed for life. That gave me some peace after he died. I love you dad!
You are awesome. Hope you are dealing with this in the most healthy way. He is at perfect peace now.
@@debrakleid5752 this is the best way to look at it, and it also gave me a strong sense of peace thinking of it in that way when my Mom passed. Very well said..thanks for sharing your story with us
Thats Correct the Creator put everything here on Beautiful Earth for us to Live. My condolences to You n ur Family.. Thanks to your Father for his Service and many more others to put their butts on the line. Truelly A man of Courage and so much more.... Sending Love to U Debra. ❤❤❤
@@peterparker9286 well said
"We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will." - Chuck Palahniuk
Yup, leaving behind a legacy...
"To build a monument to last a thousand years.
Well Said!
@@fazin85 Can You use that in a sentence Please ?
@@peterparker9286 il do it for him, “it is incorrect”
I am not afraid to die. Life is a cycle that you see repeating itself. When you are dying, you begin to let this world go and see peace in the other. You won’t feel it when you die. Your body will begin to shut down the way it’s supposed to. Death is a part of life. I want people to be happy for me. It seems that people who are afraid of dying are those who have never lived.
Dying is like a Harvey Norman sale when you are gone you are gone Ann Murphy Ireland 😂
My mother passed when she was 58, my dear father died when he was 67, my sister at 56 and my wonderful son at 40. My husband committed suicide at the age of 49. My brother and my eldest son and I are the only ones left of our family. Death? I've experienced more than my share!
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I can't even begin to imagine your experience, I wish I could just hug you right now, am so sorry for your loss 😢😢😢
This is heartbreaking🥺wishing you strength and health🙏🏼
Sounds like me. Our family has been blessed in a way tho. Many good yrs of no one dieing.
I'm sending a hug to you
I have ms, chronic calcified pancreatitis. Am now dependent on a feeding tube to survive. Been dealing with the possibility of my own death. Almost died 14 months ago I was down to 74lbs. My new dr ordered the jtube in my nose. I am now 94lbs. Still feel it. I am just making sure my husband of 26 years will be ok. I am 62. I still love life even if I never feel good. Blessings to everyone
I pray for ur healing! Much luv to u and ur sweet hubby🙏💜
Blessings to you.
I figure I am in secondary progressive now. Dx in 2000 but probably had it since 95. I have come to terms that I may just have to plan for death with dignity in Switzerland or move to a state in the US that will let me go before I am too disabled to take care of myself
Blessings to you too. I hope you are having good moments today and every day.
@@carolinepersons4260 thank you and to you as well😃
I lost my husband 2 weeks ago. He was sick for so many years. The last month of his life he did a lot of strange things like things u would do to prepare when u die cancel Bill's for example. Well he must have thought it was coming but I didn't catch on. And now I wonder if he knew and he just didn't want me to worry. If he did know and didn't tell me it makes me sad because he must have been so scared. We r both very young and we knew we would never grow old together. But we lived every day to the fullest. I love u Bryon. Hope u r having fun in your new healthy body. I'll c u again.
May his soul rest in peace🙏💯
Very sorry for your loss.
I hate the thought of death. But it’s something I think about everyday? I just hope it doesn’t hurt when my number is up…. Good day to you reading this…And rest well to those that aren’t here with us…Physically.
I’m so very sorry you lost your husband. I lost my stepdad just a couple weeks ago. I’d like to believe he is in a better place with a new healthy body as well. I’d also love to believe they are gloriously happy.
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When my wife died after 20 years of marriage I took some of her ashes and had them mixed into the ink for a tattoo in her memory, that way she will always be with me. With my nephew he had a fascination with sharks so when he died we took his ashes and mixed them into a concrete shark, we placed it 5 miles off the coast of Florida where we live and thanks to GPS we go and visit him every year.
Awww sorry to hear that bro ☹️
Good for you doing that with her ashes
I would be lying if I said that didn't gross me out a little but then people turn ashes into diamonds for jewelry so I guess to each their own
That's very smart, man. I'm sorry you lost your wife and nephew.
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Death is the thing I fear the most but it’s also the subject I’m most interested in and get hooked on watching these kinds of videos and giving myself an existential crisis 😂
Me and you both
Yikes that's a sucky way of seeing things
@@thecrownoffusion8420 lol right
@@eviltwin906 so grim the top comment is
@@richcarnaggio1525 Haha I’m glad you can relate! The addiction is real 😂
My sister died of cancer at 5 months old, and her ashes were kept in the loft for a while. A tree my parents were gifted at her birth was dying, so my dad dug it up and poured her ashes into the hole. He replanted the tree and within two days it was already healthy again.
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Beautiful!
I miss you granny 😢 that pain will never go away.
My grandma too! When she died I thought I was gon die too! 😥
GRANDMA AND GRANDAD
It’s not death itself that I’m concerned about. It’s how I die that I’m concerned about. I don’t want to suffer. Edit- I’m not a religious person; the reason being is in the replies to my comment. All it does is cause war & arguments.
@Elise Parr - I know what you mean. I've lived a Cursed life with Major Depressive Disorder. In reality, the universe does what it wants with us, we have no say in it whatsoever ......
Definitely know the feels..
I feel the same way!
Talk to God, I do.
I ask for specific things ex,
God, please don’t use my life for something violent. Use my life to show good and make a positive impact! 😊🙏🏾
@@abundantsunflower1107 @Abundant Sunflower - I've been talking to god for over 65 years, Not ONCE has he answered me. Any idea how much longer I should persevere?
Same for me as well... apparently, most causes of dead usually involves a lot of suffering.
My mom unfortunately isn’t doing very well mentally and is extremely unhappy and I believe her end is very near. Closer than any of us can imagine. I really hope she will be okay ✅ and live for many more years if not decades. She will turn 62 years old this year. Please keep her in all your thoughts 💭 and prayers.
Praying for her...
Prayers 🙏 to you. I lost my mother last month January 9, 2022 from complications from Parkinson’s disease. I was also her caregiver and I was very close to her. 😞 😭
I will pray for her I promise
Same with my mom too, I'm sorry for you and will pray for both our mom's. Not necessarily to live longer in sickness and pain but to go peacefully in their sleep.🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Prayers!!
He was only 38 years old when my brother overdosed on drugs. Gosh I need him so much he was always protecting me even though he struggled with mental illness and addiction for years. Rip I love you Brendan! Until we meet again
My brother died unexpectedly at age 45. Seems unreal. I still have my phone with our last conversation on it.
My dad died in February and I have 2 of his voicemails left that I haven’t deleted. I don’t want to get a new cell phone because I don’t want to lose those messages.
@@debrakleid5752 Keep the old phone use Wi-Fi use an internet calling app maybe that would save you’re voicemails. Or just record them with another device. I’m so sorry for you’re loss.
I've still kept text messages my sister sent me when she announced she had stage 4 liver cancer. She passed away in 2017. Still kept the phone with the message in it.
Thank God for social media so we can still see them on their best days.
Kinda creepy
Thank you so much for saying "Traditions taken from African American, French, and BLACK AMERICANS." This actually means a lot to me. I am not African American, I AM black. I understand tons of people are uncomfortable to say the word "black" it is NOT offensive, it is not a bad word. Thank you again!
So you think there is a difference between African Americans & Black Americans(I ask because your quote includes both African & black Americans)
@@timtierackic1078 Well, yes. That is why I found this so important! I don't however, THINK there is. There is absolutely, a difference. For instance, as I said, "I am black." Do you disagree? Also, if you don't mind. What is your ethnicity?
Well said we’re not africans or americans but we are Black period
@Curly Creole💞 @Curly Creole💞 Well, keep on writing cause you missed the point. French was not said because it had nothing to do with my point. Do you know most black people? I'll confidently tell you no, you don't. I am BLACK, I'm telling you that. I'm not African American. I just realized what you did there!! Hahaha. I was actually upset for a sec . Well played!! Hahah
@Curly Creole💞 No... I left out French to simplify for someone whom isn't black. Just to highlight the fact that although many subcultures of race exist and I may have many of mix; I am BLACK. I actually was complimenting you in my former post. Seeing as your name is "Creole" I will assume you have "African" blood. Which makes you "Black" in my eyes. Had you not been, gaining your information based on research you acquired to write a paper would not make you qualified to have an opinion on my title (Black V.S. African American). This would have upset me if you did not have a heritage of color. However... ... ... You do possess the "color" therefore, your truth is your truth. YOU are African French American, as a Creole person. I am Black.. Yes reducing us to a color to erase the African from our cultures was "cleaver" and I worked. I know NOTHING of my African ancestry, therefore I am black. This is MY truth.
Do not fear what kills the body. Fear what kills the soul.🌹💝 John 3:16
No such thing as God Mate. Grow a set.
Truth! God is real!
"Death is everywhere. Most of us try to avoid it, others can't get out of its way."
Ron Perlman
1000 Ways To Die
@@mattjack3983 ..Love that show!😆
That was the tag line from the TV show "A Thousand Ways to Die"😃
My dog of 13 years that I raised from just a few weeks old just died and I was with him until the very end, talking to him and petting him. I don't know why but the idea that hearing is the last to go so he heard me there with him and knew he wasn't alone was just very comforting to hear. Thank you for that
@@jiveturkey1253 I don't think it sounds silly. They are both our children, and best friends. Confidants and family. I think the only thing that would probably hurt more is losing a child. I carry his ashes and a necklace that I wear now as well as keeping his urn in a very special place with all my other relatives and loved ones. I leave treats and food and water by his urn and I talk to him everyday. In this way, I keep him alive in my everyday. And when I do go to adopt another dog after Christmas just like how I rescued him, it will be done in his memory so that I can give another homeless dog a loving home too ♥️ in this way, death doesn't have to be an end
@Jive Turkey 125 def not silly bro. a few years ago i lost my cat, 22yo, and i was inconsolable. one of the few times i remember ever crying, really crying, as an adult
@Jive Turkey 125 No it is not at all silly. There was a famous entertainer (cannot remember who) who performed the day after his dad died and even after his mother died, but when his dog died he was overwhelmed and could not go onstage for awhile.
@@jiveturkey1253Quite the opposite. I lost my furbaby Divah December of last year & I’m still struggling with her departure.
May they all rest in gentle peace until we’re reunited with them.
@@PoizNusChEEzCaKeI get it. My furbaby Divah was genuinely my soulmate… when she died last year I was inconsolable.
that one lady who lived to 122 … imagine all the changes she seen in life .. from horse & buggy to automobiles then telephones on a cord to wireless .. & could you imagine what she thought when she seen her first iphone 🤔 be very cool to hear some of her stories
One lady is living in our India at the age of 121
My grandma lived until 100 and saw many things but sadly I was not close to her, so she did not tell me much.
That is a very cool thing for her to live for that amount of time. You are totally right. She must have experienced so many different things in her long life. As you stated, the technology that has advanced through out her life, most have been incredible, for her to experience. The one thing that must have been heartbreaking for her, would be the loss of her family and her friends, as she just keeps on going and going. That is the one aspect about living a long life, that I would not really like...
Jesse Hunter:Appropriate name for this story.When Cole & Jim Younger got out of jail,telephones were the latest tech & they were fascinated to realise you could talk,through a hand held,wired device,to people not even in your state.Both were interested in the latest gadgets.I wonder what they'd've thought of driverless cars & mobile phones & computers etc.
@@simadas4930 lie
I’ve asked my wife to spread my ashes around the base of a young tree, so that I may become part of it, and everyone can come visit the tree. They can lie in the grass with me, speak to me, and just have something tangible and uplifting to visit. Plus, I like the thought of being where the sun, rain, and snow can always find me. It sounds a lot better than decaying in a dark box 6’ under ground.
I want that too! I heard of a thing thats pretty pricey I think but your put in a biodegradable bag inside a tree and as you decompose you mix in with the tree in a sense. I would love that
@@13ritneyanne that’s totally something I could go for. I’d imagine it’s still fairly modestly priced compared to the average funeral and burial.
Cremation is not natural, the body needs to die naturally with out casket or burning the body. Cremation is bad for the air
@@13ritneyanne can I ask where that's from? What country? It's a brill idea!
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20:24 this must be the realest slice of life knowledge that infographics narrator guy has ever said... Live the best life that you can everyone. Only you can make yourself happy so be kind to others and find happiness. Life is too short and no one lives forever.... time waits for no man
My father died in front of me...I went into fight mode, trying to save him.This was 2012 it's 2022 and I still have horrifying nightmares.
I'm so sorry for your loss. Hope your doing better.
You may want to get counseling. I had to after my sister died unexpectedly when I was 18.
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"When your time comes to die, be not like those whose hearts are filled with fear of death, so that when their time comes they weep and pray for a little more time to live their lives over again in a different way. Sing your death song, and die like a hero going home." - Tecumseh
Heard a story lil hellbilly cemetarygates cried like a beeach. Screaming it wasnt suppose to Happen this way. I want to talk to ...... Stand Straight and face the fait you choose billy.... Rodney live long and prosper Brother.
My mom passed on New Year’s Day. She had cancer. Her doctor said it is the most common day for terminal patients to pass. She said she believes that they want to be with their families for the holidays. Being my son and I were born Christmas week. I believed her. Sadly my brother then had a cardiac arrest and passed on my mom’s birthday. Holidays are hard for my father and I.
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i'am not afraid to die cause being dead don't hurt it's how i'am going that worries me.
Yeah, me too🤔
Exactly!
I Passed 3 different times..all due to accidental overdose..i can only recall the 3rd time of remembering wut i saw..i was talking to my great great grandfather i felt so at peace. After our chat he then told me i had to go bak that it wasnt my time..ive been spooked by that ever since..ive been clean since..God bless everybody
God bless you, Curtis Paul! Please continue on your path to staying clean, I know it isn't easy, but with faith all things are possible. Stay strong my friend, you've got this!
When my father in law passed away, no one thought of canceling his cell phone number. Months after, even years when you called his number, he said his name followed by "cannot take your call right now..." Was kind of spooky
I would've tossed that joint off of a bridge 😭😆
I Don't mind dying so much ....I just don't wanna be there when it happens😲🙃
What if it's not my turn to die but it's the Pilot's Turn to die!? That's why I don't ever Fly!
@@nancycrockett3444 There are always 2 of them, as far as I know. Certainly on airliners
@@nancycrockett3444 🤣🤣🤣 Same here! I’ve never ever been on a plane in my life ( 46 yrs old )..I know the minute I decide to take my Wife to VeGas in a couple Months…God is gonna be like “😆👏👏👏…Got eem! I just had to see your face real quick before you head down to your eternal resting place… It’s gonna be HOT so uh…” 😧…. ….. ….. …
I am not afraid of death...I am just afraid of not living...
I was attacked by a dog at my job in 2018. I saw a white light in front of me and a red haze to my left. It was dark and very cold and I could see through myself. I felt what was like a kick to the chest and I woke up. Once I was on my feet to be put on the stretcher, I saw my grandfather who passed away in 2014. I asked him what he was doing here, my coworker heard this and asked who I was talking too. Told her my grandfather, he’s standing behind the counter but he passed away; she said to me that their is no one there. I was like ok I’m seeing dead people, load me up and let’s go to the hospital. Miss you gamps ❤
Glad you survived, and had that reunion experience.
Why I’m I watching this today that my great grandmother died she was born on February 25th 1913 in a small village in Kano state Nigeria 🇳🇬 she died today December 17th 2021 she was 108 years old she lived a very long and beautiful life may her soul Rest In Peace ❤️
Wow 108
Rest in peace
What a blessedly long life!
Memory eternal.
Rest in paradise
May your great grandmother R.I.P. May your heart be at peace for her passing.
My mom passed in her apartment. When we went there she was warm.
(She had a Muslim ceremony where my family and I washed her body. My sister did most of the work) What I Loved is that she never felt cold. Her skin was oiled nicely! She looked so beautiful! I know I would not look like her so I’m being cremated.
Don’t need folks looking over me talking about my bad weave or my double chin😂
Sorry for your loss may she RIP, I almost spit my water across the room when I read the end of your post laughing so hard. I totally feel the same way.
@@kristopherfigoli5427 I have to admit I LoL if I would have been drinking it would have been all over my phone.🤓
I just told my 88 year old Grandmother about #22 and the fireworks. She said "That would be lovely! Then instead of the funeral I go out with a bang and am the star of the show!"
Not gonna lie, I love the idea
The last time I overdosed and was flatlined, I saw tons of fireworks against a pitch black sky/nothingness. I came back and thought I was on DMT for a min
There was a study done that showed that even after a corpse has transitioned to the other side the physical body still responds to nurturing emotions. A woman who got a job as a mortician was being trained and the body they worked on was murdered and the woman’s expression of distress was how she was brought to them. The woman’s trainer spoke to the body reassuring that they were going to take care of her and that everything is okay and she’s not alone, after that her expression slowly went from in distress to calm.
Slippage and relaxing of rigor mortis.
For real?🤔
@@samuelcosta8189 yes
@@solas444 Amazing😃
I would have to see tangible before and after pictures of proof to fully believe that.
I didn’t fear anything and didn’t care about anything until I had kids. Now I’m afraid of death, I’m afraid of aging and my parents dying.
Seek the Spirit within, its there . I found mine or did it seek me ? doesnt really matter, it's a blessing . Christ said "Blessed are those that mourn for they shall be comforted" That goes for understanding and closure of your passing and others as well. billions understand you are not alone, especially spiritually if you ask . Peace
It’s all part of the circle of life.
Same here bro
I’m dying of a rare disease at 34. I have always been the picture of perfect health. Back in January when I had my attack of this disease my surgeon said “good god son you have the best blood work I ever seen and I’ve been doing this 38 years.” I knew I was dying though. I used to do foundation repair which caused me to spend time crawling on my stomach. I started noticing lipomas when I was 24, I went to work for the railroad just to keep off of them. Well in January all the sudden I got weak and dizzy, I drove to my parents and told them I think I’m dying. My wife was staying out of town with her mom going through chemo. I called her and asked if I could come be with her because I was scared and I wanted to lay on her shoulder. She reluctantly said yes… I went over there and told her family what was going on and she told me to leave. She then had all of her stuff removed from our house and said she was leaving me because I had no business telling them I think I’m dying. My wife of 10 years just walks away. Now I spend each day cold and clinging to life and all I wanted was just a little comfort from her and her family who I thought of as my family. You never know people until you truly need them.
I’m sorry.
get a Bible read the book of Roman's as well as the rest of the new testament except Jesus as your savior he will never leave you
I’m so sorry to hear that 🧡I suppose at least you can say you’ve loved & been loved. Not everyone gets to feel that, speaking from experience. But I spend my days volunteering & I love dogs. Maybe you might want to give a lonely pets some love?
You where having anxiety or panic attack
I'm sorry for you.
My mom died of Glioblastoma a brain tumor cancer that mainly kills children. She was diagnosed and within three months she was gone, I didn't do any treatment, only comfort measures. She wanted it that way. Then cremated due to her being claustrophobic, I know she would not know the difference but it was out of respect.
Props to the guy who died to learn all this info
man i wonder why he hasnt won any rewards for his finding
Can I find a review somewhere?
@@tyrone1050 maybe he will, posthumously.
His autobiography is being written by a ghost 👻 writer ✍️.
😂😂😂😂😂 Nobody came back except for Lazarus and Jesus from the Bible! Jesus didn't teach that, so maybe it's Lazarus 😂😂😂😂
I'm honestly impressed by the time and effort you put into these videos. Keep it up! 👍
I have such a love-hate relationship with thinking about my own death.
I lost my mother from complications from Parkinson’s disease last month. She died last month on January 9, 2022. She was laid to rest. 🌹
That's awful. Know you're not alone and you're loved
My mom passed away suddenly about two weeks ago. We had been spending so much more time together than normal before she passed and while I'm always going to be grateful for that i just wish I could've asked her more about her life, what she had to do for my sister and I as a single mother, and so much more. I miss her so much I'm literally crying while I type this but I just hope she knew how much i loved her.
Never ask:
A man: His salary
A woman: Her age
Infographics: Where they get their information from
"Death makes angels of us all and gives us wings were we once had shoulders smooth as ravens claws. "-Jim Morrison
Death is the end to the suffering of life.
@Ahi AB - I hope you're right!
I've lived a Long Cursed, Depressing Life .......
The best thing to do is to avoid suffering death don't procreate the unborn are at peace don't gamble with a child's life by bringing them here this world is a prison so much harm suffering growing old death selfish having kids
@@jacquelineentwistle5091 @Jacqueline Entwistle - I agree, I would never want to pass my genes onto someone. I just feel resentful I had to go through this horrific, cursed thing called "life"
@@montesa9136 I agree I would not want to pass my genes on to an unborn child glad I never had kids best thing I done for my unborn is not to bring them here in the first place 👍
@@jacquelineentwistle5091 @Jacqueline Entwistle - LOL!
Yes, it's not much to be grateful for but it is important. Being happy I never passed my genes onto some undeserving child really underscores just how PATHETIC my life really is ......
The only thing that bothers me about dying, is, that I have to leave the he people that love me.
Lucy May, you are lucky. No one loves me.
When it's my turn I don't believe I'll have anyone left. Not after my Mum and Dad are gone. Nobody will love me. I'm the youngest in my family.. 😢
Reminds me of the classic 1000 WAYS TO DIE series IG should do a reboot on a subchannel.
"Death is everywhere...most of us try to avoid it, others can't get out of its way. Everyday we fight a new war against germs, toxins, injury, illness, and catastrophe. There's a lot of ways to end up dead, the fact that we survive it all is a miracle; because everyday we live...we face 1000 Ways to Die."
Exactly and my parents always told me siblings and I that it easy to die but hard to live.
Lol love that intro
That show slaps! 🙌😂
Yes I wish they can bring it back they should name another "1000 More Ways to Die."
The holiday one is so true. My grandpa had an aortic aneurysm. My grandma wanted him to get it taken care of right away. Well, it was just before Christmas and he didn't want to spend Christmas in the hospital. He promised her he would go in right after Christmas. He never made it. The aneurysm burst while he was at work on December 21, and killed him.
Turning someone into a digital thought form would still leave you dead, but provide a doppelganger for others to enjoy.
The very start of the video reminds me of something my biology teacher once said. "The only things you have to do in life is be born, and die." A student rebutted by stating that you have to eat, to which the teacher said, "No, you choose to eat. You'll die if you choose not to, but you don't have to eat."
They're smart
From the moment of birth, we begin to die.
@@davidgordon702 You stay 5000 miles away from me at all times, because that's seriously dark
@@EpicgamerGTG Nothing dark about the truth.
That teacher is hopelessly hopeless
A friend of mine who worked in a morgue told me a story about the time they brought this old lady in. They were removing the body from the body bag, sitting her up to slide her out, and in the process they put too much pressure on the deceased's stomach. Long story short, my friend ended up projectile puked on by a corpse.
I drank too much water while working in 105-degree heat.
It was painful. I experienced cramping in every muscle in my body. I had depleted all of my salts, and my cells were unable to absorb the water I was drinking. I was drinking a lot of water to prevent dehydration,but it had the opposite effect. Now I eat salt when I drink water like that.
I remember back in the 1960’s some businesses had some kind of vending for salt tablets. There was less air conditioning in those days.
Yesss. In uk appox 1996. Im probably wrong...
But a young girl called Leah, drank way 2 much water
Gator Ade probably would have been better. It’s got the sodium your body needs. You’re potassium levels were likely skewed also.
Coconut water my friend
It’s claimed plain water just doesn’t do enough to keep hydrated to the cellular level. My Doctor recommended Gatorade. Of course there’s all these far more expensive hydrating concoctions out there that are also available & some you can only get online. They all claim it’s about getting hydrated down to the cellular level as it’s said regular water doesn’t do that unless you over drink it & they say all that does is cause the person to urinate all the time & some get sick from ingesting too much water.
The most important part of a persons gravestone is the dash in between your birth year and death year. It’s not how you die, it’s how you live!
When my grandma died last year I haven’t been the same 😢
She's still with you. You didn't die with her, so show her how well your doing.
Hi kyaraomly your grandmother is ondley gone before you of course you miss her that is part of the grieving process but I am sure your grandmother would not want you to be sad a remember when your time comes she will be there to meet you and all your tears will be washed away Ann Murphy Ireland
@@annmurphy8440 I love ur comment i felt it in my heart.
I’m sorry for your loss. My condolences go out to the rest of your family and any friends she may have had.
How are you doing now?
Hands down - this is the best channel on UA-cam! Swear! It’s always here to give me terrifying information that I never asked for, but LOVE learning about!
The best info channel. Not THE best channel
Warning: This is an opinion.(and we know most people on youtube are scared of that.)The best channel if you like repetition. Not bad but its really the same format with a different story. I know thats how its supposed to be but in the sense of entertainment its not the best. But arguably the best info channel.
Mr Beast best channel overall this is the best info channel
@@railroadforest30 Then go to Mrs. BEASTS channel then. Info Graphics is way over your head any way. Have a nice Day.
@@peterparker9286 wow easy there spidey, no need to get all defensive.
Scary thing is we're all just one heartbeat away from death.
Or lack of a heartbeat!!
True indeed
@@excelsciors like a vampire!
@@LilXancheX That is exactly my case
We're not even a single heartbeat away from death.
I used to be afraid of death. Now I'm afraid of not living life to the fullest
I still can't believe one day I will not exist. It's terrifying.
For most of time, before your birth, you did not exist. No terror.
Burger King foot lettuce
My friend there is life after death God's word says there is all you have to do is read the Bible it gives me such comfort
I agree, it is a terrifying thought.
However, think of it this way, this is an even bigger reason why you got to have as much fun as possible during life, and make as many good memories as possible!
do not be afraid
I still celebrate the ones in my life that have passed, and what they taught me, along the way.
Rigor Mortus.....a shaman from Japan told me that this process forces the spirit out of the body to move to its destination. Some people don't realize they died or simply refuse to leave the dead body so this forces them to leave the body
"ashes don't need to stay on the mantel" as someone who has their daughters ashes in a memorial set up, she's my world and I will continue to have her where I'd like regardless of what people think/ feel about her being placed anywhere in my house. people can place their loved ones ashes where they please & no one should tell them otherwise.
I have a necklace and a ring w her ashes too, and if someone told me "ashes don't need to be worn" I'd laugh in their face.
I like how now there is a company tjat will turn the carbon from there ashes into a diamond.
@@BleedThe5th I had that option w my daughter. I just didn't want something to happen where the diamond or stone were to fall and chip or shatter.
“Death happens to "
*mr incredible*
“Almost every living being”
*Traumatized incridible*
"Hold on-"
"What do you mean *almost*?"
@@Pegasix21 well there is a species of jellyfish that is “immortal” I don’t recall all of the facts though
Thx btw I never had a comment with this many likes
@@theretrowarden296 oh ok
@@theretrowarden296 oh yeah! It's able to restart its own life cycle and revert itself back to its adolescent stage before repeating the process, until it's eaten by another organism that is
I’m one of those kids that remembered things there is no way I could have known, and I KNOW for a fact that I wasn’t coached! I was scolded and told that my memories of my past life was the devil trying to trick me.
I eventually stopped talking about it because of the shame my Christian family put on me because of it. Eventually after about the age of 8 the memories were gone. All I have left are a few memories from telling my family about them.
Drew Made New:That's fascinating.Have u any thoughts on past lives?I have read some books on the subject & nearly all of them suggest that most reincarnations happen v soon after the death of the old body.Any thoughts on that?BTW I thought u were my bro in law to start with.He is Drew Royd.
Satan is an excellent liar. He’s been around longer than you. Jesus Christ is the Way, the Truth, and the Life.
It's a trick and Satanic lie if Satan. God has given us ONE life, period. There no "previous" life. You sound mentally disturbed. Notice how the Devil wants you to denounce your CHRISTIAN family, while gladly clinging to FALSE "memories'?!! Rebuke Satan with the Blood of Jesus.
Burying someone's dust ( see I was listening), with tree seeds seems like a great idea. Your honoring the person and helping the environment. Win win 👍
We had three boys die of three separate accidents in two years in a school of 200 people. Was a very rough time for the community
My pet bearded dragon died 7 days before Christmas and I definitely saw it in his eyes..it just wasn’t like him at all and it’s unbelievably hard to loose something or someone you love so unbelievably much❤️☹️
I’ve seen so much death working as a medic and respiratory therapist and I didn’t work during COVID-19 because I’m immunocompramised. I’ve seen death as young as a 22 week premie when mom didn’t know she was pregnant as well as a 3 year old who was accidentally run over by his dad. And all the other decades as well. Teens, 20’s, 30’s, and so on. I’ve seen suicides and murders. Horrific accidents taking a life such as a car vs tree and the car exploding into flames and when we removed the body it was all bone and ash except for his torso and his head was shriveled up. A man who had Alzheimer’s who went into the woods one summer shooting himself in the head and he was found 2 weeks later. That was the worst that made me change color to be honest. No one knows when the end will be. Treat every day as it’s the last. I’ve been to homes where someone suddenly dies unexpectedly. One girl was 19 with a very severe form of pneumonia. It’s scary
Have u witnessed any thing Not Normal in dying ppl like for eg they saying they have some vision or that they can see other ppl just moments before death??? Or anything paranormal??
DK///// As an RRT, I have taken more that one person off the ventilator and watched them die. I just wished them a good trip.
@@thisulwickramarachchi2380 thankfully no!
As a former EMT I agree wholeheartedly with this post! Humans are fragile and should enjoy life and their loved ones ❤
To the people who lost their loved ones, may they rest in piece.
Everyone dies, but not everyone truly lives. ~William Wallace
I lost my mother on August 27 2022 she died from internal blood loss. And we have no information for what caused her internal bleeding. It's been hard for me and my dad.
I’m so sorry for your
loss. Sending prayers
I'm so sorry. I lost my mom in 2021 of kidney failure.
@@thankthelord4536 same lost my mom to kidney failure in 2023 , she only survived 1 dialysis, then died in her sleep, peacefully
@Vivid12334 so sorry. My mom did 5 years of dialysis and passed in her sleep next to my dad, peaceful. He tried to wake her up bc she was scheduled for dialysis that morning.
Thankfully I'm a Christian and know where I'm going after I die. My life is in God's hands and I have no fear of death.
If you could pray for me that would be much appreciated
Praise God, me either. I just want to be ready and have done my all for Christ.
Amen see you in the air💜🙏💜
🙏🙏🙏
Cheers
"Laugh at death and your soul will forever be at peace." -Monokuma
Death is NOT an absolute for ALMOST every living thing. Death is an absolute for EVERY living thing.
"Remember son, dying is gay."
dying rate drops to 0% (it is just a meme i dont want to offend anybody)
"Death is part of the plan, to know our days are numbered, that we begin to live life better"
-Ancient One (from Marvel Studios Doctor Strange)
Death is a part of a plan. A Plan for a better life. If your living a good life now. Then it maybe hard for you to go there because your stuck on life here. When you die where will you go. Will you torment yourself with the life you have lived here?
I really like the " growing a tree " from ashes idea. Maybe I will put that in my will.
I absolutely LOVE that you mentioned the second lines we have here in New Orleans to celebrate our late loved ones. Also, “elements taken from African, French, and Black American traditions”. It’s truly the culture of our beautiful city.
Are you a fan of the strange, dark and mysterious delivered in cartoon format? Well you’ve come to right place.
Mr. Ballen!
@@downhomesunset I was waiting for someone to notice!
Ah, A Mr. Ballen fan!
I fall asleep everynight to those stories
Anybody who’s been around death knows that the body completely relaxes,looses all colour and goes Grey and is not embarrassed by the release of that days meals and drink.
To the 3 people that see this I hope everything you wish for you get🙏
🙏🙏
Just the thing i need before sleep.
Death is a part of the cycle of life. we're born and one day we die. Life is the greatest gift.
Enjoy, prosper in health and happiness while you have life.
Fun video. I wish you had discussed the idea that our minerals never go away but rather go on to “nourish” other life forms thereby continuing our own lives in a sense. I hope it is true.
That is very true, we are all star dust, our bodies are pure meat and food for the earth and insects. Our soul, our brain waves, that's energy, energy can never be destroyed, only reshaped into something new. 10 billion years ago our energy was born when the big bang happened, it tool awhile be here we are
I believe there is even a movement to 'compost' people that have died. This would make more sense than cremation--which uses a lot of energy plus releases a lot of CO2.
The lady who died of drinking to much water for a radio contest left behind 4 kids. She was trying to win money for her kids Christmas. 😢
So I have a serious question. The woman they speak of at 7:00 died because she diluted the blood of all sodium when she drank 7 liters of water in 3 hours. My question is, if she would have ate some salt before or during her drinking, could she have lived? I know the kidneys would have gone into overdrive so renal failure is very possible, but is there a ratio of salt/water she could have drank to survive the endeavor?
Nope.
@@wiseferret4745 Oh wise one! I appreciate your Input!
Technically yes, but the body has other vital electrolytes as well, a major one being magnesium. If she diluted her magnesium or potassium she likely would have had a heart attack and then died.
@@jamesmccurry3698
Regardless of the sodium in her blood, she would have succumbed to cerebral edema.
Your body has to absorbe the salt first but due to the high increase of salt you'll just go into cardiac arrest.
If you can see this, you're awesome. Stay safe, and ALIVE out there everyone.
Tell me something I DON'T know. 😎
To die is a given, to live before we do is not !
Make haste, not waste!
I died years ago. Now I'm just going through the motions.
When my daughter passed away it was really hard for me & still is it took me 2 years to put a headstone because well my selfishness as it was haveing to admit my Amber was gone! Any way when everyone went to see the headstone i picked I put a horse on 1 side & a pig on the bottom! Everyone freaked out about the pig! I had to explain that she loved pigs! I had while she was ill bought her a huge pig she could sleep with like a body pillow she loved it! To this day i have 1 of her stuffed pigs! My oldest daughter has her movies for my grand kids Babe & a few more! I special ordered them for her to watch! I still don't deal well with looseing my Amber! I never will! 💔💔💔💔💔💔
Jesus helps all who ask. Pray for her so that she might come to you in a vision or dream.... so you will know that you will get to see here again one day. God Bless all.
No one ever gets over the death of a loved one
For last 10years no one died from my Family😌 i lost a lot years ago… all 4 grandparents, 1 great grandmother, 7uncles,3 aunts,5couison,father,mother,both brothers and 1 sister… only i and my 1 uncle survived and have a wife and 4 years old daughter to start a new life
Humans die twice.
Once, when the human dies.
And another time, when the memory dies.
One of the weird things about death that scares me cuz we don’t know is I have a fear that if I die listening to a song that, that song is all I will hear subconsciously for eternity
Another fact about death:She loved Deadpool.
I get that reference
One of the writers definitely has experience in what happens to someone after death
The best part of dying is that you never know it happened. People never die, they just change frequencies.
How do u know?
nonsense
First part seems about right. Second part... 🤷♀️