avatarMidway (Jean Carfantan)

Summary

The author reflects on their life and the desire to prepare for death without fear or regret after experiencing a stroke, focusing on ensuring their wife is not left burdened during a challenging life transition.

Abstract

The article titled "No Return" delves into the author's introspective journey following a recent stroke. The experience prompts thoughts of mortality and the practicalities of leaving their wife amidst a complex phase of life. Despite the gravity of the situation, the author expresses contentment with their life, particularly cherishing their relationship with their wife, who is also their friend and spiritual companion. The stroke has imbued their life with a gray hue, yet it has not diminished their happiness on Earth. The author acknowledges the impending departure from life and expresses a desire to be ready for this inevitable transition, hinting at the weight of their current existence.

Opinions

  • The author has no fear of death and harbors no regrets after the stroke.
  • There is a strong concern for the author's wife's well-being post their departure.
  • The author values their multifaceted relationship with their wife, describing it as a source of happiness and spiritual fulfillment.
  • The stroke has altered the author's perception of life, adding a sense of solemnity but not detracting from their overall life satisfaction.
  • There is an acceptance of death as a part of life that one must prepare for, indicating a pragmatic approach to the concept of mortality.

No Return

A meeting with myself

Photo by Sharon McCutcheon on Unsplash

I had a stroke last week And thought about my death. I had just a few sequels, No fear and no regrets, I just wanted to save my wife to be left In the middle of a complicated transition. I saw yet this life gray-colored Although I am happy on this planet, Loving dearly my wife/friend/spiritual companion, Like I would leave a heavy dimension

I want to be prepared to my leaving.

Thank you to 𝘋𝘪𝘢𝘯𝘢 𝘊. for the prompt:

Death
Prompt
Know Thyself Heal Thyself
Leaving
Love
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