A Peak in Darien: Visions from a Deathbed
Dec. 3rd, 2024 08:20 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
208 years ago this week Keats published On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer. Did you know the poem gave a name to a kind of deathbed vision called “A Peak in Darien”?
People who are dying or who have gone through near-death experiences (NDE’s) often report deathbed visions, in which they see apparitions of family members or friends who have passed on. A “Peak in Darien” experience refers specifically to seeing the apparition of someone who has died, but whose death is unknown to the experiencer. It describes gazing into the afterlife and inexplicably seeing someone that you believe to still be alive, only to find out later that the person has indeed died.
Sometimes, the news of this death is a surprise to everyone in the room with the dying person, and sometimes the news of the death is known, but has been kept from the dying person as a type of mercy.
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*No news is not good news. The “Peak in Darien” might actually be an answer that your characters have been both hoping for and dreading. When a loved one goes missing, the pain of not knowing what happened is immense. Someone seeing this person in the afterlife could at least let everyone know that the missing person is dead.
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