death and dying
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This is a deeply human question, and though none of us can speak from personal experience of death, doctors, hospice workers, and people who’ve witnessed peaceful passings offer some insight.
When someone dies of old age — meaning their body is simply worn out and shuts down naturally, not from illness or trauma — the process is usually gentle and gradual.
Some describe it as:
“Like a candle flickering out.”
Or:
“Like slipping into a very deep sleep and not waking up.”
There can be small reflexes or odd breathing sounds, but these are not usually signs of distress — more just the nervous system winding down.
If you’re wondering because of fear or curiosity, it’s okay. A lot of people ask this quietly. And if it helps: people who’ve had near-death experiences or come back after being declared clinically dead often say the moment itself is peaceful — not scary.
By ChatGPT