Why 30 minutes of silence in a casket is being used as a mental health ‘reset’

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Lifestyle 12 min ago This is an AI assisted summary. Originating in Japan, this practice involves lying in a coffin for 30 minutes to disconnect and reflect. It has gained popularity as a coping strategy for rising youth suicides. Experts say it can bring a sense of meaning and perspective, but it may not be suitable for everyone. Swipe up for next shorts 2 / 51 Christians, Kerala parties opposed, Govt drops new FCRA Bill debate Political Pulse 4 hr ago This is an AI assisted summary. The Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2026, listed for discussion and passage in…