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In the Choir of Sorrow: A Song of Suicide in a World of Endless Pain - Embracing Suicide in a World of Constant Never Ending Pain and Sorrow
In the Choir of Sorrow: A Song of Suicide in a World of Endless Pain - Embracing Suicide in a World of Constant Never Ending Pain and Sorrow
In the Choir of Sorrow: A Song of Suicide in a World of Endless Pain - Embracing Suicide in a World of Constant Never Ending Pain and Sorrow
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Nothing could be worse than this world; I simply cannot imagine life after death being worse than the hell we call planet earth. Life in human body is awful. We are born, we grow up, we live in pain and we die.

We watch our loved ones age and die. It is amazing that any one would want to live in a place like this, a slaughter house where folks kill each other and are killed by virus, bacteria, fungi and assorted diseases, not to talk of natural disasters like hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, droughts, volcanoes, earthquakes etc.

This is a dreadful world. If, in fact, there is an after death place and it is lived in body, I would rather not go there, for I cannot bear to live in body any more and be subjected to the pains of living in body.

 

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Release dateMay 25, 2024
ISBN9798224168484
In the Choir of Sorrow: A Song of Suicide in a World of Endless Pain - Embracing Suicide in a World of Constant Never Ending Pain and Sorrow

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    In the Choir of Sorrow - Jeremy Johnson

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    In the Choir of Sorrow: A Song of Suicide in a World of Endless Pain - Embracing Suicide in a World of Constant Never Ending Pain and Sorrow

    By | Jeremy Johnson

    University of California at Los Angeles | Student Group | Los Angeles

    In the Choir of Sorrow: A Song of Suicide in a World of Endless Pain - Embracing Suicide in a World of Constant Never Ending Pain and Sorrow

    In the Choir of Sorrow: A Song of Suicide in a World of Endless Pain - Embracing Suicide in a World of Constant Never Ending Pain and Sorrow

    By

    Jeremy Johnson

    University of California at Los Angeles

    Student Group

    Los Angeles

    Copyright © 2024 by Jeremy Johnson

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    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    A Symphony of Sorrows: A Choice We Make in a World Unbearable

    A Cosmic Blunder, This Human Existence. Why Create Us For Suffering?

    Blurred Edges: A Journey Through Tears and the Question of Existence

    PREFACE

    A Symphony of Sorrows: A Choice We Make in a World Unbearable

    This world isn't just bad, it's a cacophony of calamities, a cruel maestro conducting a never-ending symphony of sorrows. Here, life in a human body isn't a mere inconvenience, it's an unspeakable torment, a grotesque carnival where birth becomes the prelude to an agonizing death.

    We witness our loved ones withering and succumbing, a constant reminder of the inevitability of our own demise. Who, in their right mind, would choose to linger in this slaughterhouse of existence? This planet is a battleground where humanity wages war upon itself, and every living thing falls prey to the relentless assault of viruses and natural disasters – a menagerie of miseries that leave us begging for escape.

    This world is a monstrous machine of misery, grinding us down with every passing moment. Buddha, the enlightened one, saw the root of this suffering – our delusional imprisonment in egotistical cages. These bodies, these very vessels of existence, bind us to a state of separation, fueling the fires of our anguish.

    Imagine, a world where the very essence of being transcends these physical limitations! A world of pure

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