no this is not true.. i am a vet tech and most of the time when we put animals to sleep or they pass away their eyes are mostly if not always open
Not expected; coming without warning; sudden.
usually when a guinea pig dies its eyes are open, but if it died sleeping then its eyes should be closed.
During the kiss of Bruno and the girl he's singing about, she had her eyes open. But he had his eyes open to, how else could he tell?
Some people die with their eyes closed and open because some people die sudden and some people die slowly. For example, a person got shot. That would be a sudden death because they didn't expect it to happen and they would leave their eyes open. And another example, a person was really old and couldn't live any longer. They would know to shut their eyes because the know that they're going to die any second.
When a person dies, all of their muscles relax. Since the eyelids are controlled by muscles, they will have a tendency to open after death even if the person's eyes were closed when they died. Also, if a person had their eyes open prior to death, they usually remain open.
tat you need to open your eyes and see there true self not just what they lead on to be
when you say that someone has wide eyes, you mean that their eyes are fully open or extended.
Your body instinctively closes your eyes to prevent you from dislodging your eyeballs from they're sockets. The sudden and abrupt change in the pressure in your sinus' can actually cause this to happen.
To blink means to open and close your eyes rapidly.
You can die with your eyes either open or closed. For many people, especially the sick and the elderly, it is not uncommon to die in their sleep, in which case their eyes will be closed. However, some do die with their eyes open, in which case it is considered respectful to close that person's eyes.
We think we see things, that our eyes are wide open, but we are ignorant and oblivious, our eyes shut.
The "you need to open your eyes" part is them trying to tell you that they see something that you (obviously) don't. It's a warning.