Palliative Care
- davidsmith208
- Nov 7, 2018
- 2 min read



Poem:
If there was to be the “last words” or a conclusion to philosophy it would be five words. Because you say them at the end. If everything else is complete and concluded then you say them and go up. Even if you come back you still use them, everything else is irrelevant. In the end you don’t talk you just sit in harmony. Thoughts are used for things which are uncompleted so if everything is completed then they are not needed. You can create a checklist then complete it then sit in meditation. The list should include everything you need to do prior to being dead. You can complete you Will, declutter your room, and finish you autobiography. You can publish your poetry and extend the length of your prayers. When you reach enlightenment it is convenient because your mind will do what you want to instead of create conflict. Maybe you should set a deadline for reaching heaven? Without a deadline people seem to get lax and lazy and tend to just watch TV. Even in Palliative Care they just have you watch the news though at least in Queens they have the Quran in the other room. In Queens you could be a Christian and your Palliative care Doctor might be a Muslim, what is the difference? Another thing you can do is just ignore the Truth. Or you can learn to love the Beauty of the Sublime all the time. All you have to do is look at it. Transcendental music is especially sweet as an added pleasure. Reaching enlightenment at every moment gets to be ridiculous. You could write more poetry than Rumi and be very prolific. You could just speak it. You do not need a scribe to complete it. You could use modern conveniences actually to your convenience! With good Palliative Care Death goes very smoothly but the proper development of very refined meditation makes for better preparation. The way an old monk meditates is somewhat like the sincere beginner. At the end why not be a winner? DS Poem November 7, 2018 Lines 363- Farid #thelastword #panchshabd #poetry #enlightenment #palliativecare #queens #quran #muslim #rumi #modernconvenience #meditation #farid
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