17.11.25

The loneliness of the dying


Collective immortality-fantasies undoubtedly live on with only slightly abated vigour in our societies. A perfectly sensible schoolbook describes what people tell children when a person has died:
"Your grandfather is in heaven now" — "Your mummy is looking down on you from heaven" — "Your little sister is an angel now."
This example shows how firmly established in our society is the tendency to conceal the irrevocable finitude of human existence, especially from children, with collective wishful ideas, and to secure the concealment by a strict social censorship.

Norbert Elias
1897 - 1990