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Post by nausea on Apr 11, 2017 11:54:32 GMT
Are you going to help me out?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2017 15:14:25 GMT
Because they love us, why wouldn't they? I don't think we're meant to be alone in the afterlife, that wouldn't be a very good existence When we die, our bodies no longer exist. How we would perceive others, would be as we saw them in the flesh, but at what stage would they appear? We are never alone, in our current lives or hereafter. For me, I don't hold onto the concept of human form though. We filter in and we filter out and will look different at each of our phases of our rebirth, until we start to transcend to what is beyond what is only really a dream within a dream.  It's hard to know the mysteries of the afterlife but I would like to think that it's like in that movie What Dreams May come  that would be Heaven to me
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Post by louise on Apr 12, 2017 19:52:58 GMT
It used to worry me more when i was young. I am less worried about it now I am old. I was slightly disconcerted in February this year when i realised I was now exactly the same age my brother was when he died. It is odd to think i am now older than him.
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Post by SoFarDown on Apr 13, 2017 8:29:00 GMT
I think about dying a lot. A big part of it is anxiety/depression, but when I was younger I got a copy of The Hagakure, and even to this day I feel it has a view of death unlike anything else I've seen. This is probably my favorite passage in the book:
“Meditation on inevitable death should be performed daily. Every day when one’s body and mind are at peace, one should meditate upon being ripped apart by arrows, rifles, spears and swords, being carried away by surging waves, being thrown into the midst of a great fire, being struck by lightning, being shaken to death by a great earthquake, falling from thousand-foot cliffs, dying of disease or committing seppuku at the death of one’s master. And every day without fail one should consider himself as dead”
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Post by Eva Yojimbo on Apr 13, 2017 21:10:44 GMT
I don't think about death much, but I'll use this opportunity to post perhaps my favorite writing ever on the matter:
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Post by paperdollz on Apr 14, 2017 18:37:10 GMT
Dying doesn't keep me up at night . It's the getting old factor I wouldn't really want to live past 55 . This is where my mind gets all sorts of anxiety driven worry . How am I going to take care of myself ? What is the state of my physical and mental health ? When I think that far into the future it gets pretty bleak ... In one scenario my hair looks as vibrant as ever but I've seem to have picked up an server drinking problem (and I don't like alcohol ) I'm extremely grumpy and I have chosen just to have basic cable .
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Post by Deleted on Apr 15, 2017 0:49:16 GMT
Dying doesn't keep me up at night . It's the getting old factor I wouldn't really want to live past 55 . This is where my mind gets all sorts of anxiety driven worry . How am I going to take care of myself ? What is the state of my physical and mental health ? When I think that far into the future it gets pretty bleak ... In one scenario my hair looks as vibrant as ever but I've seem to have picked up an server drinking problem (and I don't like alcohol ) I'm extremely grumpy and I have chosen just to have basic cable . I'm close to 62 and my health is fine. Just eat right, exercise, don't take unnecessary risks and you should be fine
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