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Old 20-10-2017, 08:51 PM
Melody29 Melody29 is offline
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Originally Posted by Pisces_Moon
As a reader, and especially a new reader, it is impossible (and unethical) to try and read someone's frame of mind without consent, it is pure speculation (and sadly unverifiable). I'm not trying to provoke you in any way, a family member went through something similar with a friend, so I empathise with that feeling of wanting to know what happened and what was going through their mind. The not knowing can be emotionally destructive, the loved ones left behind feel helpless and dazed, the 'what ifs' and the 'whys' constant. So my heart goes out to you.

As you stated he was a drug user so there was obviously depression and a sense of hopelessness there. Maybe the inquest outcome needs to be accepted. Not all overdose deaths are intentional and not all suicide victims leave notes

Whatever happened is now between your friend and his maker. Nobody will ever know for definite what happened and it may be time to let go and allow your friend to rest in peace.
You could use your tarot to help you do this, use it to find out how to move through the grief and heal from this experience, many readers use it specifically for healing purposes.

What do you mean - "read someone's frame of mind without consent"? Whose consent is required?
Yes, not all suicide victims leave notes. But this is the main reason why the coroner said this was just a tragic accident. Strong evidence is required to classify someone death as suicide and since there was no note, the coroner thought this was just an accident. It was very easy for him to say that, why would he bother? But it doesn't make it any easier for us. :(
I understand we might never know the truth... :( But there are so many questions left and so many voids unfilled... :( :(
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