Previously in ‘The Remoras of Death Part #1’ the remoras were defined as forms of psychological and physical maladies that attach themselves to death. In this article let’s characterize what a psychological remora can be.
The psychological remoras are vitally important because they can alter your thoughts and thus directly affect your ability to maneuver through life. Just to clarify, these remoras produce effects prior to and after death. And they effect not only the one with the diagnosis but also those who continue to live afterwards. If your diagnosis is terminal what resultant remoras could affect you along with family, friends, and caregivers?
Here are a few: depression, anger, fear, anxiety, loneliness, grief, panic, sadness, hopelessness, ect… the list is virtually endless.
The impact that death produces is what I want to disrupt and decrease. Death is bigger than it should be! Death of itself can only take life. But much like an unyielding storm, the approaching destruction causes reactions that I believe we can address.
If someone was to ask you what is the level of severity you feel in regards these remoras could you answer 1-10? I believe so! If these Remoras (effects/reactions) can be measured then they can be reduced!
There is something we can do to lessen the severity of these remoras caused by death! Stay tuned for: ‘The Remoras of Death Part #3’
Renz
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ED