Monday, February 23, 2009

Card Art




I find some cards on the internet that had a death theme to them. They are called Cards of Life and Death. I like how they were done. They were created by the artist Kornel Ravadits from Budapest Hungary . I'm only going to put up four of them right now. I put the other four up later.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Five Stages of Dying

Some days ago, we talked about the five stage of adying that a person goes through when he or she is dying from our textbook. These stages were outlined by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross in her book On Death and Dying (1969).

First stage, Denial: the patient attempts to deny that the condition is fatal. This is a period of shock and disbelief.
Second stage, Anger: The patient may vent anger at a number of individuals---at the physician for not doing enough, at relatives for outliving. They are looking for a scapegoat.
Third stage, Bargaining: my include promises to God in exchange for an extension of life, following by the wish for a few days without pain or physical discomfort. The promise is rarely kept.
Fourth stage, Depression: the patient begins to realize that a mistake was not made, and the prognosis is not good. The patient realizes that meaningful things of life will be lost as death approaches. They become sad.
Fifth stage, Acceptance: the patient accepts death as a sure outcome. The patients is not happy but he or she has accept it.

Her five stages do have critics. One reason is that not all patients go through the stages in the order she said they will. While we was reading the stages I started to think do the people around the dying patients go through the same stages too. I ask this because when my aunt died I believe I went through about two or three of those stages myself.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Death "Causes" Death?


When I hear this, I wonder does it really happen? I have never seen a person die just because another person had die. Sure I seen it on television or read it in books but I have never seen somebody I know did this. So, I wonder do it really happens? Some classmates in my Death and Dying class have said they have seen it. As I am write this I start to wonder do I really want to know if this can happen. It just be too sad to see a person die like that, but there is that little voice in my head saying to me you still want to know. -__-