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Do you fear death?
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If you do then what do you fear death most about it (the suffering, etc)?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The aspect I find the most disturbing is the sense of annihilation, the complete ending of anything I ever was. "Living on" in the memory of friends and relatives or being a name on a gravestone doesn't cope with this. When I lay down to sleep it is with the confidence that I will wake up again. To lapse off and *never* to wake up - or anything else - again, is mesmerising.
I've posted separately on this, sorry to make the point again.
I've posted separately on this, sorry to make the point again.
i dread the actual thought of dying, like being told i have 6 months to live for example, as someone my husband knows, just has. That would be terrifying. I would hate the thought that i had to leave my kids behind and it feels strange to think about a time you will no longer exist.
One thought that keeps me going is that i will meet my Dad again, that makes it easier to handle,knowing he will be there, along with my grandparents, to meet me..
One thought that keeps me going is that i will meet my Dad again, that makes it easier to handle,knowing he will be there, along with my grandparents, to meet me..
Looking at it from another point of view, many people have been given a certain amount of time to live and decided to pack as much into their final months as they can..visiting places they only ever dreamed about, achieving goals such as flying a plane, bungee jumping, or raising awareness & funds for charities.
There are also people who die never doing the things they wanted to do as death was sudden. I am going to go off now & have a good cry.
There are also people who die never doing the things they wanted to do as death was sudden. I am going to go off now & have a good cry.
Sandra, many sympathies, and there is also something else going on.
When we are 20 death doesn't exist, when we are 30 it might just, when we are 40 it is a possibility (so I am told lol !!)
I am sure that as we get older the prospect of dying becomes less horrifying. Just getting away from weariness, or magpies and traffic jams.
When we are 20 death doesn't exist, when we are 30 it might just, when we are 40 it is a possibility (so I am told lol !!)
I am sure that as we get older the prospect of dying becomes less horrifying. Just getting away from weariness, or magpies and traffic jams.
I believe that the only real certainty we have is that we will all die - sometime.
I have no fear of it but I don't mean I am fearless, I still look left and right when I cross the road. I mean when it is my time to go, I hope it is peaceful, without pain and happens fairly quickly.
I don't believe in an afterlife or even wonder why I have been put here on this planet - it simply happened and I am really not important enough to think I should have made a difference.
I have no fear of it but I don't mean I am fearless, I still look left and right when I cross the road. I mean when it is my time to go, I hope it is peaceful, without pain and happens fairly quickly.
I don't believe in an afterlife or even wonder why I have been put here on this planet - it simply happened and I am really not important enough to think I should have made a difference.