Tag Archives: Final Rites of Passage
The Best Kind of Farewell
On final rites, translated… From when I was in high school in Penghu, I’d once gone to a temple, with a classmate of mine, to find a blind fortune-teller, he’d read our palm prints to tell our fortunes, back then, … Continue reading
The Final Passage, a Poem
Finally, we had, reached the end of the line here, and it’s time, that we, let go, translated… At This Time The Gazes Can No Longer Cross Over Nor Can the Use of Words Or, the Prayers Either At This … Continue reading
The Hospice Team Was able to Find His Family Before the Elderly Man Who Lived Alone Passed Away
The ins and outs of the world here, from the Front Page Sections, translated… Before the Curtains of Life Fall for You, What, Do You Wish to Do? An Elderly Man in His Nineties Lived Alone, Became Weakened Due to … Continue reading
As the Curtains Fall, They Choose to Say Goodbye at Home
Lessons taught, by those in their final stages of life, from the Front Page Sections, translated… As the Curtains of Life is Falling Down, How, Will You Say Goodbye? The documentary, “Love You This Much” on the fifty-eight year-old woman, … Continue reading