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Does Death Scare You?
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Does the mystery of death scare you? The fact that at one point it will all go black and you'll never see anyone you love ever again or be able to enjoy the things in life that you love so much?
The more i think about it the more frightened i become as i love life and all in it and to one day have all that is dear to me ripped away and me thrown into the dark abyss or void if you like really scares and saddens me.
How do you deal with the certainty that this will happen to you one day?
The more i think about it the more frightened i become as i love life and all in it and to one day have all that is dear to me ripped away and me thrown into the dark abyss or void if you like really scares and saddens me.
How do you deal with the certainty that this will happen to you one day?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm sorry to hear that daffy. Like i said i cannot get my head around having everything taken away and then becoming nothing, just a memory to those still alive which won't matter to you as you've ceased to exist unless there is something on the other side which i really would like to believe but do not at the moment. It saddens me no end sometime looking up at the stars and wondering about all those that have passed before me and thinking one day i'll join that growing number and someone else will be gazing at the stars and thinking the same think as i did once.
Death the state, or death the passing ? The latter is a bit of a concern, it equates to a large injury and I hate injury, but I don't dwell much on it. If it's fast enogh, the final moment is by definition just a moment.
The state, well you made an assumption there is no more after death and there are many that would disagree with you. But whether it is the end of you or not there is little to fear. If it is oblivion then it is not so different than it is to sleep each night. What you are unaware of has little affect on you, the mind. So what's to worry about ? And if you find your sentience is elsewhere in some spiritual realm instead, then really how much have you lost ?
Either way it's nothing to be scared of. But not something one should be in a hurry to experience either.
The state, well you made an assumption there is no more after death and there are many that would disagree with you. But whether it is the end of you or not there is little to fear. If it is oblivion then it is not so different than it is to sleep each night. What you are unaware of has little affect on you, the mind. So what's to worry about ? And if you find your sentience is elsewhere in some spiritual realm instead, then really how much have you lost ?
Either way it's nothing to be scared of. But not something one should be in a hurry to experience either.
Yes, I do fear death, but I do not obsess over it. Happens to all of us, it is part of the whole process of being mortal. I am far more scared of suffering a slow, lingering painful decline, or -worse- losing my mental faculties and turning into a dribbling shell.Only if you genuinely believe in an eternal afterlife of heaven and hell - and there is absolutely no evidence for that - would there be some sort of reason to be morbidly fearful.
As for wanting my loved ones to die at the same time as me - to be honest, I think this fear you have of dying is causing you to be pretty selfish, if that is what you would really want. No, the very last thing i would want would be an end to family and friends and loves just because I have come to my end. I would wish they live a happy contented and fulfilled life. hopefully with pleasant memories of me :)
As for wanting my loved ones to die at the same time as me - to be honest, I think this fear you have of dying is causing you to be pretty selfish, if that is what you would really want. No, the very last thing i would want would be an end to family and friends and loves just because I have come to my end. I would wish they live a happy contented and fulfilled life. hopefully with pleasant memories of me :)
''The fact that at one point it will all go black and you'll never see anyone you love ever again or be able to enjoy the things in life that you love so much?''
Bit like living in Slough then.
In answer to your question: no. I do hope I go quickly though... I find the idea of faffing about being i'll for months prior to dying far worse than death itself.
Bit like living in Slough then.
In answer to your question: no. I do hope I go quickly though... I find the idea of faffing about being i'll for months prior to dying far worse than death itself.
//Does anyone agree that death would be more easier to swallow if everyone you knew was going the same time as you? //
No. I see no point in wishing it on others. I'm with Chris. I don't want people sitting around me watching every breath and waiting for me to die. If it's unavoidable, just leave me to get on with it.
No. I see no point in wishing it on others. I'm with Chris. I don't want people sitting around me watching every breath and waiting for me to die. If it's unavoidable, just leave me to get on with it.