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What organs can be donated to others after death?

Heart, liver, kidney, small intestine, eyeball retina and so on. These can be donated to others, but if you want to donate organs, you must sign an agreement first. I still remember that in Buddhist scriptures, there are two kinds of giving: internal and external. Externally, it can be said that it is to donate property outside the body, while internally, it refers to organ blood in the human body. What impressed me at that time was a sentence encouraging everyone to donate organs? Besides mother, can you give life? . For me, after my death, there are still people who look at the world with my eyes, live with my heart and breathe with my lungs, as if I have reached a mysterious realm as a human being. Everything is me, and I am the state of everything (that is, greatness! ) I signed an organ donation form a few years ago, and I often think that if I really die, don't bury me underground. Burning me into the sea is always full of poetry and romance.

Moreover, organ donation can help me to redeem myself after death, and my blood and body will become more meaningful. And I think this kind of organ donation may be relatively easier to be accepted by modern young people, but it will be more difficult for the elderly (I don't mean anything else! I just think it will be easier for young people to accept)

There are also many people who are unwilling to donate. In fact, I can understand it, because as a family member, it is emotionally difficult to accept that as a person, he initially has human characteristics, at least a human appearance (although he has lost consciousness), and once the body is cut open, his last characteristics as a person will also be lost, which is equivalent to losing the real evidence that once existed in this world. That's why there are funerals and cemeteries to appease the feelings of the living.

In short, this donation is not forced, but voluntary and spontaneous. Of course, we encourage people to donate organs to save other lives, but we respect everyone's free will and choice.