Jake Samoyedny
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“I have become aware of a study that was done a few years ago in which the researcher found that when a person is at the point of taking their life, if they were to just get up and start to walk around that within fifteen or twenty minutes the endorphins in their brain would suppress the impulse to take their life. It doesn’t mean they won’t try again, but it does buy them a bit more time to reach out if they choose to. Often when I connect with someone who has taken their life I am shown or made to feel woozy or out of balance. This has become a sign to me that the person was either on drugs or had consumed alcohol. This leads me to believe that some people in the throes of taking their lives may not have the “nerve” to do the act, so they inhibit their coping mechanisms by getting drunk or taking drugs. Autopsies are not always done for suicides, though sometimes they are. An autopsy is the only way to know if a loved one altered their state to have a better”
― Gatekeeper of the Invisible Door: True Stories of Children In Spirit
― Gatekeeper of the Invisible Door: True Stories of Children In Spirit
“There is a part of me that believes that when we grieve the loss of someone we love so dearly, that we are also grieving the loss of our own life. We are a composite of so many parts and emotions that make up us in the human experience, that any sense of loss is directly a sense of loss of ourselves. Through the pain that we feel and face at all the differing stages of our grief, we will come to understand life differently from our state of “before” this loss.”
― Gatekeeper of the Invisible Door: True Stories of Children In Spirit
― Gatekeeper of the Invisible Door: True Stories of Children In Spirit
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