Thursday 03 Apr 2025

All Saints' Day and inevitability of death

PETER KUJALA, Sweden | OCTOBER 21, 2024, 07:47 PM IST

Unfortunately, none of us escapes death. It waits for us around the corner, and can appear suddenly, very unwelcome. You can't dodge it. How does it happen? I have followed several people at the end of life, as part of my professional practice.  There are different kinds of death;  some take their last breath calmly, yes, even with a smile, while others do so in extreme anxiety and agony.  Physically, the heart gives up, there is a very last heartbeat and then a last breath, and the blood supply with oxygen and glucose cannot reach the brain, whose functions therefore cease and physical awareness goes out. The body starts to get cold and muscles relax, the stiffness comes later. And it is noticeable that it is empty, something has left this body, a shell remains. Eternity is laid in people's hearts, that is why the finality of death and that one would cease to exist feels unreasonable and impossible. And so it is, we are eternal beings. But, how do we want to face death?  Those who faced death in peace and security, yes almost longing, have been warm believers. They have believed in a person who said, "I am the resurrection and the life. He that believeth in me shall live, though he die." This Jesus who thus defeated death itself, to give eternal life. Many are strong and proud who at the death bed tremble in terror before the last heartbeat, and many others have smilingly embraced death in peace, when they seemed to see their beloved Creator standing with open arms welcoming them to the abode of eternity in Heaven, where no more pain reaches, no sorrows and troubles haunt and dark clouds weigh. I held the hand of a dying Christian.  She had long pauses in her breathing, semi-conscious. I prayed silently for her, suddenly she opened her eyes and looked at me with a big smile. Time stood still and eternity descended upon the room, the joy and peace she radiated in that moment I will never forget. She took her last breath, the hand became limp and cold, she was no longer there, but death was defeated.



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