This occurs in more than 90% and the reason is that humans do have an aversion to suicide knowing deep within it is nondivine and the urge to be on the divine path is not served by taking the life. There are exceptions, of course, when people are knowledgeable and enlightened and have a keen awareness they can return home simply by ending the physical life of the body, and some will choose to exit in this way and this can be for a high purpose as well, particularly if there is unrelenting physical suffering that does not yield to prayer or other attempts at healing. When suffering becomes unbearable, there is nothing to be gained by being tormented endlessly—that truly represents torture. No one deserves to experience such an existence. So taking one’s life under such circumstances will not be seen as an unfair shortcut to avoid a karmic repayment, for example, because there are many other ways to rebalance prior wrongdoing or prior extreme suffering for which the lessons about healing have not yet been learned. The universe will always find ways and it need not come all at once with overwhelming force but can build over time and be more manageable and still the job will get done and that’s what matters.
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