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To experience death’, Kuwaiti singer Shams buried herself

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She claims, "I feel like life I am living was a deception and filled with falsehood."

Reports from Cairo: Shams, a Kuwaiti musician, say she buried herself in sand for some time in order to witness the "inevitability of death" and felt safe.

“I needed to feel the inevitable idea of death, and what it means to be alone, and to exist those last endearing moments in fear,” she said that in an interview on a television show.

The 40-year-old singer claimed she buried herself for 20 minutes in seaside sands.

Feeling safe and peaceful:

“I felt comfortable and at ease. Lately, life seemed to me to be a deception and a deceit and I began to keep myself personally responsible, for my actions,” she said on the Egyptian private television channel Al Mehwar's ,The Fortune Teller” broadcast.

Shams further add, “I thought Allah's forgiveness was far greater than my life’s mistakes.”

Shams expressed immense guilt for completely ignoring her mother on her trips around the world.

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