Death: eternal oblivion/heaven/hell/afterlife depending on your beliefs
The moment before dying: car crash, heart attack, stroke, murder, suicide, etc.
An unexpected death is more shocking to me than actually not existing.
Death: eternal oblivion/heaven/hell/afterlife depending on your beliefs
The moment before dying: car crash, heart attack, stroke, murder, suicide, etc.
An unexpected death is more shocking to me than actually not existing.
I fear nothing.
Here 'ya go again.
Listen to this six minute podcast. Only six minutes to
permanately dissolve the fear of death. I'll also through
in the comments. Animals don't fear death, do they?
When animals run from a forest fire, they all run together
and hide in the caves without attacking one another,
amazing but it is true. The hunted and hunter don't fear
one another when all faced in tragedy.
If you fear death, listen to this - Abraham Hicks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yLLHQvaLSw
Download it. Know it.
anon. wrote:
Here 'ya go again.
Listen to this six minute podcast. Only six minutes to
permanately dissolve the fear of death. I'll also through
in the comments. Animals don't fear death, do they?
When animals run from a forest fire, they all run together
and hide in the caves without attacking one another,
amazing but it is true. The hunted and hunter don't fear
one another when all faced in tragedy.
If you fear death, listen to this - Abraham Hicks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yLLHQvaLSwDownload it. Know it.
Sounds like bull$hit to me, but thanks for doing my work.
"Death is easy, Dying is the hard part"
"Advice"
Folks, I'm telling you,
birthing is hard
and dying is mean —
so get yourself
a little loving
in between.
-Langston Hughes
The moment before.
Similar to asking what do you fear more - falling asleep or the moment before falling asleep.
This is one of the downsides of having a big brain. We are able to ruminate and develop anxieties about future projections of self.
I am in no shape or form religious myself, but I have always had a chuckle about how religious believers are smarter than we think. After all if they die and the afterlife is waiting for them as promised then thumbs up. But in the overwhelming likelihood that death terminates all self awareness and "being" they certainly wont be able to register the disappointment of being wrong !!!
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- FDR's First Inaugural Address
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