Sitting in our kitchen together eating our dinner, it feels kind of hollow without the noise of the angels. We will always make conversation during dinner, this is the best time to tell each other of our day, hubby his day at work, and me at home.
I told him that I got an email from my sister and that there was a sad story of suicide, someone who towards the end of a journey as a cancer victim decided to have the hands on to his ending, rather than waiting for the cancer to totally consume him.
We discussed at length about fate and free will, which of this is the path that we should rail on? The dialogue cannot be an easy one, as I was born and raised as a Muslim, of course hubby is a new comer and has a very scientific mind to address every angel of a situation.
In the evening we had a guest, so we decided to see her point of view in this matter of ending your own life. Are we ordaind by virtue of fate that free will does not play any more role in our life, I was tought to believe that since the early stage of fetal development, our life path has already been mapped. What choice do we then have to change what should or should not?
Hubby thus looked at the physic side of life, taking into consideration that we are actually living in a multi dimensional universe. This therefore will go to explain that in one universe we have been dead, but in another universe we are living our life as normal, while another universe determines the pendulum of us. Whatever, proof that we can read theoretically at the end of the day fate is the way of living.
I believe when someone ends his life so untimely he must have already weighed all the consequences, determined that being in another universe is better than the current universe. Does the factor of those left behind come into the account?
I don’t know, will never know but I believe that there is no such thing as free will, do you?………………………. Again, Dr. H, I think your advise is most appreciated.
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