“I don’t know if she can hear me,” he admits. “But I need her to know that someone is here. That her life made a sound.”
Ultimately, the verge of death remains the most private and significant moment of the human experience. It is a reminder of our shared mortality and the fragility of our existence. Whether viewed through the lens of science, religion, or philosophy, this final frontier challenges us to live more fully in the present. By demystifying the process and talking openly about the end, we can strip away some of the fear, replacing it with a sense of dignity and acceptance for the one journey we must all eventually take. The Verge of Death
But to sit at the edge of that moment, to hold a hand that is cooling by the minute, is to realize that the verge of death is not a line. It is a landscape. And it is one we are all walking toward, whether we admit it or not. “I don’t know if she can hear me,” he admits
By J. D. Renner