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Monthly Archives: February 2019
What to do when there is nothing more you can do
It’s all very well to say let nature takes its course. It’s all very well to take what some see as the high moral ground, but when this impacts on another persons right to die with dignity, then we say … Continue reading
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The nightly annihilation before I wake
“When we prepare for sleep, we strip ourselves of the accoutrements of selfhood: our clothes, glasses, make-up and false teeth. We bid goodbye to the people around us, lie down in stillness and return to our original solitary nakedness. As … Continue reading
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