: Hospice workers frequently witness a "surge" or "rally" where patients briefly regain clarity and energy to say goodbye to loved ones.
Death is often viewed as the ultimate mystery, but modern science and philosophy suggest it is more of a transition or a "stripping away" than a simple end. 🌓 The Science of the "Final Moments" : Hospice workers frequently witness a "surge" or
Recent research into the physiology of dying reveals that the brain may remain active for several minutes after the heart stops. : Hospice workers frequently witness a "surge" or
: Near-death experiences (NDEs) often involve feelings of profound bliss and serenity, which some researchers attribute to neurochemical releases that ease the transition. 🕊️ Philosophical Perspectives : Hospice workers frequently witness a "surge" or