deathbydesigDeath by design

What would happen if we designed our way through death?

I was struck by this statement about the role of our hospitals when a person is at the end of their life:

 

“.. But we ask too much of our hospitals. They are places for acute trauma and treatable illness. They are no place to live and die; that’s not what they were designed for.” ~BJ Miller

So, how do we…

  • Design for death?
  • Set the stage?
  • Anoint the dead?
  • Nourish the living?
  • Sing a good-bye song?

Ride it out buoyed on the wave of human imagination and beauty that alleviates sorrow.

design toward death

Design toward death

We can all agree by watching children that imagination is our built-in human strategy for finding meaning in the unexplained, delivered through play, song, dance, building, stories. In These same things bring us into awareness of our highest self and purpose of the beauty and fragility of our human existence, the joys and the sorrows.

 

Death, like birth, is simultaneously extremely visceral and mysterious. Through human history 1000s of practices, superstitions, and ceremonies have sprung from the hearts and imaginations of people in order to facilitate, participate in, and understand the immensity and beauty, love and suffering, that characterize the beginning and end of life.

 

 

Photo by Jr Korpa on Unsplash

 

 

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