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Post by shannondegroot on Jul 12, 2020 17:49:42 GMT
you will
think about / regret that you weren't / were a good person to everyone
or that you did / didn't party enough ?
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Post by pennypacker on Jul 12, 2020 19:09:56 GMT
I think I’ll regret not telling more people off.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2020 20:45:46 GMT
I would be thinking "Oh nuts, I just crapped my pants and pissed myself".
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Post by Catman on Jul 12, 2020 21:23:02 GMT
Catman will probably wonder if he remembered to lock the front door.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jul 13, 2020 1:05:12 GMT
I'll probably be thinking of a sign that says LAST CHANCE SALOON.
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Post by drystyx on Jul 13, 2020 16:58:10 GMT
I'm quite sure that in the last seconds of life, the enemy attacks us whole scale.
That means in our last seconds, the enemy tries to make you feel like it was your fault that you died.
That you should have stayed home instead of driven on the road where the accident put you into a dying breath.
That you should have driven on the road instead of stayed home where the nearby plant got the radiation leak that doomed you.
That you should have stayed in your foxhole instead of attacked an enemy (human enemy) and got captured and tortured to death.
That you should have attacked your (human) enemy instead of stayed in your foxhole where a blast took off your limbs and made you helpless while the enemy came in and slowly killed you.
Whatever it is, the spiritual enemy has agents, and we're all his agents, whether we like it or not. We can only try not to be his agents and not bring ill will to others. That's harder to do than one might think. It's almost impossible. Saints spend lifetimes just trying to achieve this.
So, when your time comes, just remember, IT WASN'T YOUR FAULT. The demons and the devil want you to think it's your fault and be in defeat, but it is not your fault. You can't jump the Moon. You can't exhale a volcanic eruption. You're trapped in the enemy's territory, and it is not your fault.
And the enemy will do everything imaginable to make you think it is your fault.
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Post by rizdek on Jul 13, 2020 17:29:15 GMT
What's death really going to be like? I hope it doesn't hurt.
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Post by lowtacks86 on Jul 13, 2020 18:36:43 GMT
"Oh no! Did I leave the stove on?"
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Post by Aj_June on Jul 13, 2020 20:31:57 GMT
I have no idea I am a good person or not. The way it has been going I will still not be able to understand if I am good person or not even during my final days.
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Post by mikef6 on Jul 13, 2020 22:34:59 GMT
"...after death // The undiscovered country from whose bourn no traveler returns..."
No one can come back to confirm anything for us.
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Post by politicidal on Jul 13, 2020 22:52:05 GMT
I'll worry they'll just throw me in the bog.
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Post by onethreetwo on Jul 13, 2020 22:57:00 GMT
I was watching an episode of Everybody Loves Raymond a few days ago and Frank was giving his son some advice on death. He said, "Don't worry so much. You die. You did what you did."
Honestly that really spoke to me. Regrets be damned. You lived, you did things, and you die. You did what you did. Lol I love that.
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Post by onethreetwo on Jul 14, 2020 3:42:52 GMT
I'm quite sure that in the last seconds of life, the enemy attacks us whole scale. That means in our last seconds, the enemy tries to make you feel like it was your fault that you died. That you should have stayed home instead of driven on the road where the accident put you into a dying breath. That you should have driven on the road instead of stayed home where the nearby plant got the radiation leak that doomed you. That you should have stayed in your foxhole instead of attacked an enemy (human enemy) and got captured and tortured to death. That you should have attacked your (human) enemy instead of stayed in your foxhole where a blast took off your limbs and made you helpless while the enemy came in and slowly killed you. Whatever it is, the spiritual enemy has agents, and we're all his agents, whether we like it or not. We can only try not to be his agents and not bring ill will to others. That's harder to do than one might think. It's almost impossible. Saints spend lifetimes just trying to achieve this. So, when your time comes, just remember, IT WASN'T YOUR FAULT. The demons and the devil want you to think it's your fault and be in defeat, but it is not your fault. You can't jump the Moon. You can't exhale a volcanic eruption. You're trapped in the enemy's territory, and it is not your fault. And the enemy will do everything imaginable to make you think it is your fault. This is a nice post and I take it to heart.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jul 14, 2020 11:00:45 GMT
What's death really going to be like? I hope it doesn't hurt. After my father's "accident" he told me that there was at first no pain. Only when he woke up in the hospital, and his body started to recover, that's when the pain set it. Life is pain, your Highness. Anyone who says differently is selling something.
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Post by rizdek on Jul 14, 2020 11:11:11 GMT
What's death really going to be like? I hope it doesn't hurt. After my father's "accident" he told me that there was at first no pain. Only when he woke up in the hospital, and his body started to recover, that's when the pain set it. Life is pain, your Highness. Anyone who says differently is selling something. Well then I guess he wasn't in his last seconds of life...if at some later time he was recovering and telling how it felt/did not feel. Kind of the same thing as those who claim NDEs are supposed to tell us what might happens during death. If they're near death, they're not dead and if they live to tell it they didn't die so they weren't actually near death. I am hoping my actual death is painless and, if your father's experience suggests I might not feel any pain...that's good...that's what I hope for.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jul 14, 2020 11:20:18 GMT
After my father's "accident" he told me that there was at first no pain. Only when he woke up in the hospital, and his body started to recover, that's when the pain set it. Life is pain, your Highness. Anyone who says differently is selling something. Well then I guess he wasn't in his last seconds of life...if at some later time he was recovering and telling how it felt/did not feel. Kind of the same thing as those who claim NDEs are supposed to tell us what might happens during death. If they're near death, they're not dead and if they live to tell it they didn't die so they weren't actually near death. I am hoping my actual death is painless and, if your father's experience suggests I might not feel any pain...that's good...that's what I hope for. Yes, he wasn't in his last seconds of life. He lived another four years as a semi-invalid, but he was in near death state based on his description of it. You like many others seem to have predicated your stance on these experiences based on the "you can only die once" belief, but you have nothing to prove it with. I hope you don't suffer at the end, but if you do remember that it's mortal life making you hurt, not death. Death is a release from the pain.
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Post by rizdek on Jul 14, 2020 11:34:56 GMT
Well then I guess he wasn't in his last seconds of life...if at some later time he was recovering and telling how it felt/did not feel. Kind of the same thing as those who claim NDEs are supposed to tell us what might happens during death. If they're near death, they're not dead and if they live to tell it they didn't die so they weren't actually near death. I am hoping my actual death is painless and, if your father's experience suggests I might not feel any pain...that's good...that's what I hope for. Yes, he wasn't in his last seconds of life. He lived another four years as a semi-invalid, but he was in near death state based on his description of it. You like many others seem to have predicated your stance on these experiences based on the "you can only die once" belief, but you have nothing to prove it with. I hope you don't suffer at the end, but if you do remember that it's mortal life making you hurt, not death. Death is a release from the pain. Well, I'm glad you had another 4 yrs to be with him. My dad lived to a good old age and we had lots of good times together...once I grew up that is. And as far as only dying once...I have faith that we only die once.
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Post by mslo79 on Jul 15, 2020 12:18:04 GMT
My best guess is ill be thinking about Jesus Christ (and His mother Mary) when you got seconds to live (assuming I am aware enough at the time).
at the very least... it's pretty safe to say I won't be thinking about not partying enough and the like since your about to enter the next life/eternity and you don't want to be on the wrong side of God (i.e. The Holy Trinity (Father/Son(Jesus Christ)/Holy Spirit)) when you pass from this life into the next to put it mildly. so petty stuff is not going to be of ANY concern at that point since your ONLY concern is whether your right with Jesus Christ.
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Post by drystyx on Nov 20, 2020 0:25:11 GMT
What's death really going to be like? I hope it doesn't hurt. That is the biggest fear, how we are going to go? We are all going to die from something at some stage. No point fearing something that is inevitable, yet what will it feel like? Unfortunately, suffering is an integral part of the human journey. We can overcome. Yeah. Generally speaking, when humans are children, on up to about age 40, they really fear death. Then, after about age 40, they don't fear death at all, just the pain they may feel when they die. For me, somewhere in my 30s, is when I decided not to go down with slow death health issues, and began a healthy and natural die, with no meat, and exercise became much easier after that, and it really turned around. I don't want to contract a slow death condition like Diabetes or digestive conditions or any of those long term deaths.
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Post by moviemouth on Nov 20, 2020 0:37:41 GMT
No, because I already have those thoughts now.
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