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I fear the unknown - Death is the end.
The end of my life. To imagine nothing, not being, non existant could be said about before we were born. We were nothing then. The mind is seriously messed up when it starts to think of unknowns. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
I think I'm more afraid of death of others than my own. Death of someone I know (close/distant) always daunts me and the closer they are, the longer it takes for me to get over it.
I don't fear my own death much, but just the thought of leaving behind unfinished business or unsaid words, that scares me. What if today's the last day on Earth and I said something terrible to a family member, then got shot a few hours later? That kind of situation would probably not do me well in the afterlife. I am not an avid believer of god, but I do believe that spiritually I will leave my physical body and end up...somewhere. So in my opinion of "fear of death" it's more of fearing that I don't live the life the way I think I should live. Which to borrow words from a song (forgot what it was, but I'll paraphrase here): "Live each day as if it's your last, Love one another as if you'll never meet again. Greet each other as if it's the last person you'll see, for you may never know when your time has past." ...or something like that... I don't know where I remember this from but it's stuck with me from somewhere. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. |
Good point, Shorty. The idea of "unfinished business" would bother me as well. That's why I hope I die suddenly. I know it's selfish, but I don't want to have to wait for death. It would become a whole lot more frightening once it approaches.
But in general, it's really the death of others that I fear the most. I try to do everything to keep people safe, but it doesn't always work. I'm terrified, because I know that they, too, will, inevitably, die. That's difficult to accept and not think about it all the time. How do you guys cope with it? I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body? |
Carob Nut |
Someone in my family just recently passed away and the feeling is entirely different with a previous death. This person was much older and more accomplished. The other was cut short and with unfulfilled potentials.
I think it's easier to accept death in your later years when you've done much and you can look back on a lot of experiences. I don't want death at this point because something feels hollow or unproven. This also applies to other people whom you've had a lot of experiences with. So I've no idea why anyone would want to die because they've accomplished nothing yet. Makes no sense to me because you'd want to change that before you go. I was speaking idiomatically. |
I personally don't believe in an afterlife or anything like that, so the fear of what happens after I die can get on my mind sometimes. It is so hard to comprehend not being here(consciously) anymore when consciousness is all you know. The thought of it is a lot scarier than the actual act of being dead in itself.
What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now?
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FELIPE NO from the makers of Death Note!! Bakuman. Am happy..because AgitoXIII and Parasite Eve 3 is a comin to the PSP!! |
I don't know, it's hard to get worked up about. "You won't exist!" I don't exist every damn night, it's called sleeping.
What, you don't want my bikini-clad body? |
Yea, but when you go to sleep you dream often, so you aren't 100% unconscious. Even if you get put to sleep via anesthesia or something, you know you'll wake up before going under. In death you aren't waking up. Your consciousness is permanently gone.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
THE PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES ARE YOUR 2008 WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS.
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"You know" you'll wake up when you're being put under anesthesia?
I wouldn't look up the numbers if I were you. You don't "know" you'll get back up at any time you become unconscious. You assume so, but you don't know. All I'm saying is that we've all been "dead" for roughly a third of our lives already. There's nothing new and terrifying over that horizon. Just another long and peaceful nap. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
I was just saying death is different from sleep, because when you sleep you aren't completely unconscious, when in death you are. Even in sleep, when you dream your body knows it is alive and you have a feeling of partial consciousness.
In principal they are alike, but I was just saying that the fear in never waking up and where your consciousness goes is what is weird to think about. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.
THE PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES ARE YOUR 2008 WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS.
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The thing i've always feared about death isn't the nothingness per se - i'm kind of on board with Pangalin on that one. For a good portion of my sleep i experience nothingness (you don't dream all night, and when not dreaming you are a blank slate).
Anyway, what freaks me out is the idea is that, once dead, you might not get to experience consciousness ever again. ever. When you put that word into cosmic proportions it can be kinda scary. But then again, you'd be dead so you wouldn't know what you were missing anyway. As for coping with it, i personally take comfort in the fact that you are not alone in death. It's an absolute for everybody at some point or another. I am a dolphin, do you want me on your body?
Music is a mysterious thing. Sometimes it makes people remember things they do not expect. Many thoughts, feelings, memories... things almost forgotten... Regardless of whether the listener desires to remember or not.
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Carob Nut |
Afraid of death? yeah but mostly I'm just afraid when I die it'll be not having finished whatever I should've done. I'm still looking for some form of adventure and if it works out and I die then excellent because it's in the middle of a place or something where I was happy. That's all I can ask for ya know. But I am curious to see what will happen after I die. I believe your soul or spirit still exists and you don't just rot away in a box. I was speaking idiomatically. |
You shouldn't fear death, really, because it's nothing. What kind of toxic man-thing is happening now? |
I'm blaming it on my Supernatural Series marathon...... FELIPE NO from the makers of Death Note!! Bakuman. Am happy..because AgitoXIII and Parasite Eve 3 is a comin to the PSP!! |
i look at death all religiously and stuff, so I'm not worried about it. I have a decent idea of where I'll be hangin' out when this shell expires. And if there is nothing post life, then I won't really give a shit at the point as there won't be a me at all.
Only type of death I fear is that my son will die before I do. What, you don't want my bikini-clad body?
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