06-04-2022, 09:08 PM
Thank you for sharing your experiences everyone,
They are very poetic, introspective, and philosophical,
The longer we are "here," the more we seems to be able to "find" a way to reason with the finite.
I would like to know more in your ways of explaining "this" to a child, would you tell them
"It's like going to sleep!" or "It's like being in a nice place!"
These are just few examples,
Please feel free to share your thought on how to explain it to a 5 years old (ELI5.)
This could be beneficial for those who works in medical/educational pediatric care,
There is a video I've seen that helped me rethink about the concept of death, and to share the concept in it's simplest form. (without being too morbid or vague)
PLEASE use the google link to read about it first, as this is a "heartfelt" story and could be a bit too emotional for some to bear.
Julianna Snow
The interview with Julianna
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIbwYaOc...hannel=CNN
How would you explain it to Julianna?
They are very poetic, introspective, and philosophical,
The longer we are "here," the more we seems to be able to "find" a way to reason with the finite.
I would like to know more in your ways of explaining "this" to a child, would you tell them
"It's like going to sleep!" or "It's like being in a nice place!"
These are just few examples,
Please feel free to share your thought on how to explain it to a 5 years old (ELI5.)
This could be beneficial for those who works in medical/educational pediatric care,
There is a video I've seen that helped me rethink about the concept of death, and to share the concept in it's simplest form. (without being too morbid or vague)
PLEASE use the google link to read about it first, as this is a "heartfelt" story and could be a bit too emotional for some to bear.
Julianna Snow
The interview with Julianna
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIbwYaOc...hannel=CNN
How would you explain it to Julianna?
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