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You Can Dance if You Want To
by powerofwhy

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Nothing ends, it just gets mixed around a bit.

04/28/2011

E's mother passed away last weekend after her long battle with cancer. My grandfather went the same way years ago, cancer deaths can be slow and terrible affairs. I hate the end time, after they call the family in and say the person could die in a matter of hours or days. E's mother held on for a week after that as her respiration shut down slowly and she received hourly doses of morphine. Family came through telling her that "It's ok to let go", and "You don't have to fight anymore". The worst is the last day, death rattles start and they can't close their mouth anymore.

I would rather die fast than go through that process. A good heroine overdoes brings a better buzz without all the bullshit. I can understand why Hunter Thompson chose suicide, anyone who lives to be old sees a lot of slow deaths, enough to want to choose to avoid the fate. Hunter was just one of the few with the strength to pull it off.

Why do we die, where do we go? Do you want the regular coffin or the deluxe model with a built in espresso machine? Or do you want to be cremated, frozen, or shot into space? I want my eulogy to be delivered by a stern hell-fire-and-brimstone preacher who is required to wear a chicken suit. Then everyone should be given pies to throw at one another. Then they should charge forward covered in pie guts and carry my body through the streets like a winning soccer player, leave it in a large vacant building which is then blown up.

C wanted to be cremated then have his ashes mixed into a gin concoction which would be passed around to his mourners to drink. That did not happen. Funeral arrangements are more for the living than the dead really.

I believe that anyone who claims to know where we go when we die is trying to sell you something. I believe that death is just another adventure.

On a lighter note, I got a new haircut. Fabulous!



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The title of your entry pretty much describes how I feel about "death" ..in life there are no endings, only changes. Something is and then it isn't or moves onto being something else.. so why should that change once the body no longer functions? But I also don't believe there is life then death.. I believe spiritual beings and the things we cannot see/experience while in these limited bodies are happening all at the same time.. theres nothing to "cross over" into, you just exist without the body in space less dense than this physical plane. When I die I do not care what happens to my body..I am no longer using it. My mom and I have an agreement, for each other, that we will not do the long, boring service/funeral that most people do..instead it will be like a party, a celebration of life. My friend's dad passed last year and they had a 10 min service with a pastor (or whichever one is called catholic) then it was music and alcohol and people standing up at the microphone to tell stories about Mike (it was Jimmy Buffet themed basically). I actually had fun at a 'funeral' ..and the whole day was totally Mike.. he was so fun and outgoing that it wouldn't have been appropriate to do it any other way. Thats when my mom and I decided that this is what we want.. sure, there was crying and general sadness (the slideshows got me), but it really did feel more like a celebration of him and us supporting each other rather than just being complete blubbery messes because someone we loved was no longer physically here and only focusing on our sadnesses. I am all about that.. bring on the booze when I 'die' ..have 1 or 5 for me. and I agree.. funerals and memorial services are more for the ones still left here who are upset and confused from no longer being able to physically engage with someone and needing support through that.

I don't sell anything.. everything is just information.. it either rings true or sounds good or it doesn't. Don't believe anything until you experience and comprehend it for yourself.

I'll miss you too dear. In the midst of existing atop a mountain with the sun shining on my face with closed eyes and a smile, I'll think of you.

I love your face <3

[Evidence Of Joy|0 likes] [|reply]

RYC: Man, that Bootsy CD is just RIDICULOUS! I turn that thing on and just let the speakers thump. And yeah, the Hugh Laurie CD is awesome as well. Very impressive guy. Take your time Bro. They're there when you want to listen.

[Music God |0 likes] [|reply]

RYC: It's all good Bro. I understand about being busy. Got this live event this weekend plus I been working on some new stuff, music wise.

Got another show today as well. Gonna be like the last one with just tons of music and not much to say. LOL

Tony's is known for their huge portions and really awesome prices. That entire meal including tax, cost us LESS than $20. They've actually been featured on a couple Food Network shows and even had the Mythbuster Guys eat there once.

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