DS3 went through a period of some contemplation of death around 2 after reading a poem featuring the line, "Alligator pie, alligator pie, if I don't get some I think I'm going to die." He somehow inferred the universality and inevitability of death and seemed okay with it after some discussion. Imagine these topics stated over the course of a few weeks, introduced one at a time.
My side of the conversation involved these talking points (which have a heavily Catholic underpinning):
- Death as a milestone in a longer existence
- The idea of life as preparation for a heavenly the afterlife
- Introducing the concept of timeless solidarity with the deceased through the communion of the saints, so that loved ones who have passed away aren't seen as inaccessible, and so that we don't leave people behind alone (tied into the Ascension and Jesus' promise to be with us always)
- Linking post-death destination to behaviour within DS' locus of control
- Discussing the idea of a fulfilled life
- Discussing what it means to love infinitely, and the connection between parental love and God's love
- Life expectancy and the probability of death at various ages. I told DS that I wouldn't die until he was an old man, which is likely. 3 of my grandparents have lived past 90, and we have many great aunts and uncles who lived into their late 90s on my side of the family. I have 100 to break!
- I sneakily linked life expectancy to controllable behaviours, like diet, exercise, and sleep to create an incentive for good decisions in those areas.
