The right to die. At least in the US, the way we treat end of life is absolutely backwards and often the opposite of patient care. If someone wants to die despite therapy and health intervention, who are we to deny them?
The right to die. At least in the US, the way we treat end of life is absolutely backwards and often the opposite of patient care. If someone wants to die despite therapy and health intervention, who are we to deny them?
I have prayed and am now constructing a Sphinx. Is this a normal side effect?
I’m just surprised Todd Howard hasn’t announced a new version of Skyrim for Lemmy yet
Crochet hooks are witchcraft.
Love it! May have to embroider this for the dining room wall.
That’s the hope! The trick is inventing the ritual and getting it to stick.
I’ve become a big fan of knitting while watching movies. Two hours later I’ve seen a new movie and have made good progress on a hat!
I miss the sense of belonging and place that comes from rituals. While I don’t want to raise my child in the church, I’m trying to find ways to include ritual and ceremony in our lives. For example, I don’t want to pray before meals, so when we have a family meal I light a ceramic oil lamp to represent our time together.
One of my favorite movies! US Marshals isn’t a half bad sequel