Different cultures and philosophies view the transition between life and death as part of a larger, interconnected cycle rather than an end point.

Central to medical ethics is the patient's right to choose, even if that choice leads to death, as seen in cases involving the refusal of life-sustaining treatments like dialysis .

They viewed life and death as inseparable parts of a cosmic energy cycle, where destiny in the afterlife was often determined by how one died.

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