GeoFee
I am who I am becoming...
" That needs clarity." K.
I agree but intuition suggests clarity may not come empirically. Cultural anthropology will suggest that enduring indigenous culture has in all times and places come to terms with death by natural and spiritual means. We will be wise to go cautious and slow with the manufacture and consumption, for profit, of artificial means to address limiting circumstance of mind and body. He said as the manufacture and consumption of artificial means rolls relentless into the fragile the future.
One of the most dehumanizing aspects of chronic or terminal illness is the constant and unequivocal bureaucratic demand which increasingly defines the emergent medical institutions. While all around lawyers hover eager to take advantage of disease and death.
George
I agree but intuition suggests clarity may not come empirically. Cultural anthropology will suggest that enduring indigenous culture has in all times and places come to terms with death by natural and spiritual means. We will be wise to go cautious and slow with the manufacture and consumption, for profit, of artificial means to address limiting circumstance of mind and body. He said as the manufacture and consumption of artificial means rolls relentless into the fragile the future.
One of the most dehumanizing aspects of chronic or terminal illness is the constant and unequivocal bureaucratic demand which increasingly defines the emergent medical institutions. While all around lawyers hover eager to take advantage of disease and death.
George