pulsar
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Hey there,
it is hard to believe that suicide is planned before being born, look at the word itself, it means "to kill oneself". It is rather a self determined decision (I won't say free will, it depends on what has driven one to commit suicide, to speak of mobbing or rapings, there are others involved that speed up such decisions) born from circumstances that slowly damage the mind by psychologic matters, until the will to live is broken. It takes some time until commiting suicide, the very moment is what I would call "mental blackout". Seems to contradict the self-determinism, but usually people dwell in thoughts about ending life before "leaving".
Seing people violently ripped out of their existence before being determined to go, is always tragic (for us here on c1).
But to pick up a point mentioned here, if commiting suicide, you carry that thoughts away with you at your self-determined transition, so you suffer again from the same set of thoughts. Maybe that is the point to start with, since people who died of accidents seem to be not driven by e.g. worries they had in life.
So suicide cannot be planned, imagine someone from what you call your "disc" has ever started to commit suicide, wouldn't that mean, that the thought of killing oneself (maybe the act of suicide also) has become part of the further incarnations as well? If it is like this, it would mean that suicide, a self determined transition is intervening the plan, not wanted to be part of it. (I know, it is always easy to talk that way, if looking at the mental state of a person who is willing to do so, the "way out" seems so far away from being able to drop the idea of suicide).
regards,
pulsar
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