"Can I give you a big kiss?" asked Mary. "Of course" , said Craig I love you" said Mary, Craig's wife, shortly before he volunteered to conduct legal suicide ( euthanasia) live before the camera, by drinking a prescribed concocted formula, which will end his life in 30mins So Mary gave him a last kiss, and said "Have a safe journey...see you some other time " This is not a drama, nor an re enactment. But a true life drama, when a person chooses to die before his time is up. I believe some of us here may have seen the full story before I was thinking, how many of us really value our lives. People kill themselves over the most trifle things, or abuse their bodies with drugs and alcohol. They don't realized there are people who value their lives, more than anything else, in spite the odds are against them. They lived in their own world of self imposed pity. Craig Ewert's case was different. He loved his life and his family, but he couldn't stand or loved his ALD disease. He choose to end everything, with a good intention of not inconveniencing his love ones, or does he gain anything for himself, except to gain the true freedom of his soul. I used to think people who suicide were cowards. Conventional religion condemns suicide. But no matter how much we judge them, no one can understand their suffering. There was a chapter in Conversation with God, and Ramtha the White Book, that did say there was nothing wrong nor we are judged if we commit suicide. It (the Higher Being) doesn't judge such an act. It was human who created and placed what the right and wrong, the does and the don'ts in their world For when you choose to come back as a human, you too have a choice to exit at anything you want, willingly, without any remorse, but for the gains of the living. If their choice to end everything, is a true love they demonstrate for their love ones, why not? I did cried watching this document. Through which it did taught me, what is life, what is death , what is freedom, and what is unconditional love. For the act of respecting the choice of the other to end his life, and to serenely accept in with unconditional love, is a bravery by itself. True Love don't just end because our mortal bodies die. I really hope Craig and Mary will be reunited someday and somewhere, where they don't have to suffer anymore. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-lgadWNGMY