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This text discusses the changing rituals surrounding death, comparing modern practices to those of the past. It highlights a universal experience during dying, where individuals reflect on their past deeds, leading to feelings of regret or comfort. This exploration prompts a deeper understanding of the emotional journey linked to mortality and the significance of traditional goodbyes. It's a call to acknowledge and personalize the experience of death in our contemporary lives. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.

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-Changing death rituals
-Universal dying experience
-Life review and reflection
-Emotional aspects of death
-Importance of personal goodbyes

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Death & Rebirth Luang Por The normal goodbye with dead people is just to put them in the hospital, then into the refrigerator and then put them into the earth; into the tomb. I don't know why that happens because back in the middle ages in Norway people died at home, and they used to stay at home for few days so that they could say goodbye. So now everything has become so strange and so impersonal. How do you explain it? : There is a universal procedure that happens to people from all walks of life regardless of their belief or ethic. Before people die, they will see the rewinding pictures of their past deeds. The frequent deeds will come first. For example, if one drinks liquor regularly, one will see the pictures of oneself drinking alcohol. Despite the fact that one enjoyed it so much when committing such action, one will feel regretful and uncomfortable before dying. The pre-disembodiment image will then appear to hint where one will head to. For example, seeing the image 57
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