Satisfaction with Death a Thanatology Assignment
– By Keith Torkelson MS, BS
Summarizing a Treatise on Death
When summarizing a treatise on death, the approach depends on the
specific work, as various famous texts treat the subject from different
perspectives—philosophical, religious, or literary. A comprehensive summary
should cover the author's main
arguments, the key concepts
they explore, and their ultimate conclusion on mortality.
Summary
>What follows is a sample of the key concepts that
we address in this paper (treatise). This paper discusses satisfaction with
death. In it in we discuss thanatology, the medication clozapine, the
California End of Life option, remembering those who have passed, managed
passing, spiritual things, Christianity including believing in Jesus, some mistaken beliefs, happiness,
Medical Assistance in Dying, advanced planning, advanced directives and the
certification of a thanatologist. There is no
original data included in this report.
Our main argument here is that we would like to die Gracefully. We call this Grace Peace.
Ultimate Conclusion on Mortality
>At this time, I have no single ultimate conclusion on
mortality. I remain open minded with respect to death. I have examined
mortality from the perspective as a scientist, follower of a religion and death’s
philosophical aspects. Mortality shapes human experience driving their actions
& beliefs in their ongoing search
for meaning. I would like to think that I could see the loved ones from
my past who have already passed on, in a setting such as heaven.
What age should you begin
planning for death?
There's no universally
"right" age to begin planning for death; however, many legal
and financial advisors recommend starting as soon as you become a legal adult
at age 18, as it provides peace of mind and a roadmap for your loved ones in
case of an unexpected event. Others find that experiencing a loved one's death,
a serious health scare, or reaching their 30s are common triggers to begin planning, such as creating a will
or advance directive, and updating these documents periodically can also be
beneficial.
Thanatology Satisfaction with
Death
Thanatology research indicates that accepting the reality of death correlates with greater life
satisfaction, whereas denial or non-acceptance can lead to increased fear and
turmoil, especially as one nears the
end of life. By embracing mortality through open conversation, rituals,
and education, individuals can find meaning, reduce regret, foster stronger
relationships, and appreciate life more fully, which contributes to overall well-being and can ease
the end-of-life process.
What is a treatise?
A treatise is a lengthy,
formal written work that discusses a particular subject in a careful, systematic, and exhaustive
manner. It typically provides a comprehensive overview, explanation,
and analysis of the subject's principles
and rules, often used as a reference in legal, academic, or
philosophical contexts.
How many words does a treatise
have?
A treatise does not have a fixed word count, as its length varies based on the subject
matter and purpose. While a treatise is an extensive, formal, and systematic
written work that thoroughly analyzes a subject, academic guidelines for a
"treatise" as a type of postgraduate work can be found, such as one
from Sydney University Postgraduate Representative Association where it is described as up to 25,000 words.
Summarizing a Short Treatise on
Death
When summarizing a treatise on death, the approach depends on the
specific work, as various famous texts treat the subject from different
perspectives—philosophical, religious, or literary. A comprehensive summary
should cover the author's main
arguments, the key concepts
they explore, and their ultimate conclusion on mortality.
How come those that have passed
don’t contact me in any way?
Why can't we communicate with
people in heaven?
These passed over Souls try a lot to communicate with the loved ones on
earth, only fail almost always.
Because our human life, and Soul works on a low frequency, and the passed over
Souls communicate on a high frequency. That is why we can't see them, nor hear them or smell them. Aug 1, 2024
How do the deceased communicate
with us?
Nature and animals are frequently believed to be messengers of after-death communication. For instance, the
appearance of butterflies, birds, or specific animals associated with the
departed can be perceived as signs
from heaven. These symbols can evoke fond memories and bring a sense of
connection with the deceased.
Doctors agree I need CloZAPine permanently
to function, not suffer and survive
For people with treatment-resistant schizophrenia or severe mood
disorders, long-term use of
clozapine can be life-changing or
life-saving when supervised by a doctor. It is often prescribed when
other medications have failed, but it requires consistent monitoring due to its
serious side effects.
Benefits of long-term clozapine
use
For patients who respond to it, clozapine is the most effective
antipsychotic medication and is considered the "gold standard" treatment for treatment-resistant
schizophrenia.
Medication use during end-of-life
care in a palliative care centre
National Institutes of Health (NIH) | (.gov)
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4594093/
By AD Masman · 2015 · Cited by 128
The three most prescribed drugs were morphine, midazolam and
haloperidol, to 21, 11 and 23 % of patients at admission, respectively.
California End of Life Option Act
- UCLA Health (13 Pages)
https://www.uclahealth.org/sites/default/files/documents/end-of-life-option-act-information-suggestions-options-for-patients.pdf
PDF
If your physician is a participating physician (meaning he or she chooses to participate
in the provision of aid-in-dying drugs as permitted by the Act), he or she will
refer you to a clinical consultant
who will help you and your physician comply with the law. Your advocate will
also provide you with the opportunity to explore your thoughts and needs.
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Remembering those that expired
"Remembering those that expired" is a common way to honor the deceased. The memories
of loved ones who have passed away are treasured by those who knew them and can
be preserved through traditions,
stories, and continued connections.
Premature Death
Premature death refers to death that occurs before the expected
lifespan of an individual, typically
defined as age 75.
Died too Young (DTY)
Died too Young (DTY) is not a formal medical or psychological term, but
a colloquial phrase used to describe a death that is perceived as untimely or premature. It typically refers to a
person who passes away at a young age, especially when the death is sudden,
unexpected, or preventable.
Common sentiments for remembering
the deceased
Love and lasting connection:
"Death leaves a heartache
no one can heal. Love leaves a memory no one can steal". Other
phrases include: "Forever in our hearts," "Gone yet not
forgotten," and "What we have once enjoyed, we can never lose".
Balancing Grief with Function
Balancing grief with daily function is a dynamic process of
"oscillation," where you move back and forth between experiencing the
emotional pain of your loss and engaging in normal life tasks. This approach,
known as the Dual Process Model of
Grief, provides a more realistic and compassionate alternative to the
idea that grieving is a linear process with a fixed timeline.
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Lyrics Pirate
- Just on the border of
your waking mind
- There lies another
time
- Where darkness and
light are one
- And as you tread the
halls of sanity
- You feel so glad to be
- Unable to go beyond
- I have a message from
another time
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Lived Experience with Death and
Near Death
A lived experience of death or near death, known as a Near-Death Experience (NDE), can
involve profound, often positive,
sensations like detachment from the body, feelings of peace, seeing a
bright light, and life-reviews. These vivid experiences can occur during
life-threatening conditions like cardiac arrest or trauma and often result in significantly altered worldviews, with death
perceived not as an end but a passage. While common elements exist, individual
experiences and interpretations vary based on personal beliefs.
Death and Managed Passing
AI is wrong on this
The line "I
protect those that cannot protect themselves" is not a quote from Judge Judy. This expression appears in
various sources, including fiction and religious texts.
Divine Timeline
"Divine timeline" can refer to God's prophetic plan and the history of biblical events, as
studied through tools like DivineTimeline.com, and as detailed in books such as
Divine Countdown and From Eternity to Eternity. It can also refer to divine
timing, the concept that events unfold at the opportune moment as intended by a higher power, which is a spiritual belief about personal
growth and destiny, and is discussed in articles on spiritual blogs and forums.
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Spiritual Dimension
The spiritual dimension refers to the aspect of life related to a person's search for meaning,
purpose, and connection to something
greater than themselves, which can involve beliefs, values, and
practices that foster inner peace and well-being. It's a fundamental human
experience that can manifest through various avenues, including organized
religion, personal practices like meditation, cultural traditions, and
deep-seated ethical principles such as compassion and forgiveness.
Divine Dimension
"Divine dimension" refers to a spiritual or transcendent realm of existence that is
associated with God or the sacred, often seen as a higher reality beyond our
physical world. It also describes the presence of divinity within our daily
lives and the idea of a unified
spiritual reality.
People and Things
Includes Mistaken Beliefs
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Blue eyes tell no lies
The phrase "Blue eyes tell no lies" is a poetic expression suggesting that blue eyes convey sincerity
and truthfulness, though studies have found brown eyes to be perceived as more
trustworthy. The saying may also stem from religious or cultural symbolism,
with some Christian interpretations
linking blue eyes to hope and seriousness.
Lilith – A Distraction
(*) “A feminine figure in Mesopotamian and Jewish mythology, theorized to be the first wife of Adam and a
primordial she-demon.” “Lilith Dark Goddess of Woman, Demon, First Woman, Red
Goddess, Horned Goddess Digital”.
Book of Lilith
The Book of Lilith tells the story of Lilith, who was really the first woman created by God, and
who just happened to have been created before Adam. Her job is to give all the
things in the world souls,
while Adam's is to create rules
and law out of chaos.
Lilith and mirrors
In Jewish folklore, Lilith, Adam's first wife, is often associated with mirrors,
particularly black mirrors, as a symbol of her power and influence. These
mirrors are used in magic, sometimes in rituals involving Lilith, and are
believed to reflect not just images, but also the unseen aspects of her world.
https://preraphaelitesisterhood.com/the-impossible-mirror-of-lady-lilith/#:~:text=Our%20eyes%20are%20naturally%20drawn,the%20face%20of%20Fanny%20Cornforth.
Things Greater Than Us (TGTUs)
Apostles' Creed | USCCB
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
https://www.usccb.org/prayers/apostles-creed
I believe in God,
the Father almighty,
Creator of heaven and
earth,
and in Jesus Christ,
his only Son, our Lord,
who was conceived by
the Holy Spirit,
born of the Virgin
Mary,
suffered under Pontius
Pilate,
was crucified, died
and was buried;
he descended into
hell;
on the third day he
rose again from the dead;
he ascended into
heaven,
and is seated at the
right hand of God the Father almighty;
from there he will
come to judge the living and the dead.
I believe in the Holy
Spirit,
the holy catholic
Church,
the communion of
saints,
the forgiveness of
sins,
the resurrection of
the body,
and life everlasting.
Amen.
Believing in Jesus
Believing in Jesus, in a Christian context, involves a deep, personal
trust and conviction in who He is—God, the divine Son who came to earth, died
for sins, and rose again—and entrusting one's life to Him as Savior and Lord
for salvation and an eternal
relationship. This belief goes beyond intellectual acknowledgment and
includes a commitment to follow His teachings and live according to His will, a
decision that brings about a spiritual rebirth and new life in the Holy Spirit.
Is satin the son of god?
Spirit Son
In some theological
traditions, including the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Satan,
also known as Lucifer, is considered a spirit
son of God, though he rebelled against God and is now the adversary of all righteousness.
Is Lilith the daughter of god?
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/86/Lady-Lilith.jpg/220px-Lady-Lilith.jpg
No, Lilith is not considered the daughter of God in traditional Jewish
or Christian texts. Lilith's story is primarily found in Jewish folklore and midrashic literature, where she is
depicted as Adam's first wife, created
from the earth along with Adam. Lilith's story, which involves her
refusal to be subservient to Adam and her subsequent departure from the Garden
of Eden, is not part of the Bible's creation narrative.
Mistaken Beliefs (MBs)
Our Glorious Purpose?
Comment on Our Glorious Purpose? First uttered by Loki in the first
Avengers film, these words are the culmination
of his ambition to rise to what he believes is his pre-ordained right
to power. At the risk of being a spoiler, it doesn't end well for Loki. Aug 17,
2021
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Satisfaction with Death
FYI - Happiness at the end of life: A qualitative study
National Institutes of Health (NIH) | (.gov)
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33715663/
By TS Beng · 2022 · Cited by 12
Results
Eight themes were generated: the meaning of happiness, connections,
mindset, pleasure, health, faith, wealth, and work. Our results showed that happiness is possible at the end of life.
Happiness can coexist with pain and suffering. Social connections were the most important element of
happiness at the end of life. Wealth and work were given the least emphasis.
From the descriptions of our patients, we recognized a tendency for the degree
of importance to shift from the hedonic happiness to eudaimonic happiness as
patients experienced a terminal
illness.
Hedonic Happiness
Hedonic happiness is a subjective
state of experiencing pleasure, positive emotions, and satisfaction in
the present moment, often through immediate gratification and the avoidance of
pain. It involves seeking enjoyable experiences, such as eating delicious food,
engaging in hobbies, or spending time with loved ones, to feel good in the here and now. While it contributes to
well-being, hedonic happiness is often temporary and distinct from eudaimonic
happiness, which is centered on meaning, purpose, and personal growth.
Eudaimonic Happiness
Eudaimonic happiness, derived from Aristotle, is a sense of a life that is meaningful and good, focusing on
personal growth, purpose, and self-realization rather than just momentary
pleasure. It involves pursuing one's
potential, contributing to others, and achieving a lasting sense of
contentment and fulfillment through values like love, community, and gratitude. This contrasts with hedonic
happiness, which centers on personal pleasure and gratification.
MAiD Medical Aide in Dying
Medical Aid in Dying (MAiD) is a practice that allows terminally ill patients to receive medical assistance
in ending their lives. It is also known as physician-assisted suicide or death
with dignity.
Fear of MAiD
Fear related to Medical
Assistance in Dying (MAID) can stem from the unknown process, the
emotional impact on loved ones, concerns about coercion or lack of support, and fears of pain or loss of
control. Strategies to manage these fears include educating yourself and your loved one about MAID, having
open communication to express feelings and ask questions, seeking emotional
support from family, friends, and professionals, and practicing self-care like mindfulness and rest. It is
important to remember that you can have control over the process and can
withdraw your consent at any time, which can be empowering.
EOLCCA
EOLCCA, which stands for End
of Life Choices California, is a California-based non-profit
organization that provides free,
personalized guidance and support to individuals and families
navigating the complex process of end-of-life decisions and options, including
the California End of Life Option Act (medical aid in dying), hospice, and palliative care. Their trained
volunteers offer information and personal support to help individuals make
informed choices that align with their values and ensure a peaceful and dignified death.
Complicated Grieving
Complicated grief, also known as prolonged
grief disorder, is an intense, prolonged reaction to a loss that
interferes with daily functioning and prevents a person from adjusting to life without the
deceased. Symptoms include intense yearning for the person, persistent preoccupation with their
death, emotional numbness or intense pain, disbelief, anger, and
avoidance of reminders of the loss. Risk factors include a history of mood or
anxiety disorders, lack of social support, multiple losses, or a traumatic death. Treatment often
involves a specialized psychotherapy, sometimes called complicated grief
therapy, or support groups.
Simple Grief
"Simple grief," more commonly known as normal or uncomplicated grief, is a natural and complex
emotional response to a significant
loss, such as the death of a loved one or a major life change. It
involves a range of emotions and physical symptoms, including sadness, anger,
disbelief, and fatigue, which typically lessen over time, allowing the
individual to gradually accept the
loss and find a way to move forward. This differs from complicated
grief, where symptoms are more intense and prolonged, potentially requiring
professional help.
- Advanced Directives
- Health Care
- Psychiatric
- Euthanasia
- More
Advanced Directives
Advance directives are legal
documents that communicate a person's medical wishes for times when
they can't speak for themselves, such as due to serious illness or incapacity. They include a living will to
specify desired treatments and a health care power of attorney to appoint a
trusted person to make decisions. Creating these documents gives individuals a
voice in their care and provides peace
of mind for them and their families by preventing confusion during difficult
health crises.
Health Care Directive
A Health Care Directive (or advance directive) is a legal document that communicates
your preferences for medical care if you become unable to make decisions for
yourself, such as during an emergency,
unconsciousness, or incapacitation. It appoints a trusted person,
called a healthcare proxy, to
make decisions on your behalf and details the treatments you do or do not want,
like CPR or life-sustaining treatments. Completing this document provides peace
of mind and helps ensure your wishes are respected by your family and
healthcare providers during a difficult time.
Psychiatric Advance Directive
(PAD)
A Psychiatric Advance Directive (PAD) is a legal document where a person, while well, states their
preferences for mental health treatment and names a trusted person to act as their agent if they become unable
to make decisions during a crisis. PADs promote autonomy by allowing
individuals to have a say in their
care, even when incapacitated, by specifying desired treatments,
medications, and providers, and can help reduce coercive interventions and
improve outcomes by aligning care with the person's wishes.
Advance Euthanasia Directive (AED)
An advance euthanasia directive (AED) is a legal document that outlines a person's wishes regarding
euthanasia, or the ending of life, in the event they become unable to
communicate those wishes themselves due to illness or incapacity. It serves as a substitute for an
oral request when a patient can no longer express their will.
Euthanasia Advance Directive
(EAD)
A Euthanasia Advance Directive is a legal document where a person
specifies their wish to have euthanasia
or physician-assisted suicide in the future if they become unable to
make their own decisions due to a serious illness or condition. These
directives, also called Advance Health Care Directives or Living Wills, allow
individuals to express preferences
for end-of-life care, but their permissibility and specific
requirements, including those related to euthanasia, vary significantly by
state and country.
Informal Last Will and Testament
An informal will, or holographic
will, is a will written entirely in the testator's own handwriting and signed by them. While it
generally does not require witnesses, holographic wills are only valid in
certain states and must meet specific legal requirements to be legally
enforceable, such as clear intent and a full signature. To ensure your wishes
are followed, it is best to create a formal, typed will with witnesses, or
consult with a legal professional to understand your state's specific
holographic will requirements.
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A last will and testament, or will, is a legal document outlining how an individual (testator) wants
to transfer their assets after death. It also appoints who will manage the
estate during the probate process (personal representative) and guardians for
minor children and pets.
Key Features
1. Creation
of an estate plan.
a.
A will is the foundational document for any estate
planning checklist.
2. Names
the beneficiaries.
a.
Specifies who will inherit the testator’s assets,
property, and personal possessions.
3. Appoints
an executor.
a.
Allows the testator to choose someone to carry out the
intentions in the will.
4. Instructs
asset distribution.
a.
Outlines how assets from the estate are distributed to
its beneficiaries.
5. Nominates
a guardian.
a.
For minors, it names a person who will be the caretaker
for any children.
Templates – Last Will and
Testament
https://eforms.com/wills/california-last-will-and-testament-template/
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EOL Checklist
An end-of-life planning checklist includes creating legal documents like a will, living will, and
powers of attorney, organizing financial information, planning funeral
arrangements, and making decisions about organ donation and digital assets. It
also involves having open
conversations with loved ones about your wishes, arranging care for
dependents and pets, and creating a letter of intent to share your thoughts and
wishes.
Letter of Intent
A letter of intent (LOI) is a preliminary,
often non-binding, document that outlines the key terms of a future
agreement between two or more parties, serving
as a blueprint for a more formal contract. Key elements typically
include the proposed price, payment terms, timeline, conditions, and due
diligence procedures. While most terms are not binding, LOIs can contain
important binding clauses like confidentiality
or exclusive negotiation rights. They are used in various contexts,
such as business acquisitions, academic applications, real estate, and job
applications, to declare intentions and establish the groundwork for a final deal.
Property Disposition
Disposition, in trusts and estates law, is the transfer, gift or sale of property from one individual to
another. Disposition is generally done through a deed or will and involves
transfer of possession.
Aside - “This is the end my only friend the end”
The End
Song by The Doors ‧ 1967
"The End" is an epic song by the American rock band the
Doors. Lead singer Jim Morrison initially wrote the lyrics about his break up
with an ex-girlfriend, Mary Werbelow, but it evolved through months of
performances at the Whisky a Go Go into a much
longer song.
Certified Thanatologist
A Certified Thanatologist is a
professional who has specialized education and training in thanatology,
the academic study of death, dying,
and bereavement. This certification, most notably the CT® (Certified in
Thanatology) credential offered by the Association
for Death Education and Counseling (ADEC), demonstrates foundational
knowledge in the field and is often sought by individuals with a background in psychology, social
work, nursing, counseling, or ministry to provide support to the terminally ill
and their families.
Lessons Learned
First it is a normal part of a
person’s life to eventually get around to planning for death. Some sources say
it’s normal to start as early as age 18. This document represents a short
treatise on satisfaction with death. Even though I’ve tried I still haven’t
really broken through to the other
side and talked with people who have passed away such as my parents. I
know several people who have passed away seemingly prematurely and even more
that have passed away period. For people in the state of California we consider
passing away before the age of 75
as dying too young or suffering a premature death. Some sources say that the
frequency by which the living are dialed into varies greatly from the frequency for those who have
passed away.
Things Greater Than Us
We consider ourselves to be on
what we call the Divine Timeline.
We recognize things greater than us (TsGTU) such as God and physical properties
such as gravity and time. For the most part our mistaken beliefs are just that mistaken beliefs. This paper
will be associated with a happiness
assessment. After writing this paper we are a little less fearful of
medical aid in dying (MAiD). We intend to follow up with end of Life Choices
California (EOLCCA). By writing this paper we also are in a position to grieve
more efficiently. At one time we were what you call a complicated griever. And
finally, we ended this paper with advance planning of things such as healthcare
directives and wills.
Takeaways
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