How many times a day do you think about your death?

Discussion in 'Free Thoughts' started by Sparkofbliss, Oct 4, 2011.

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How many time a day you think of your death?

  1. Always

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  2. Only when see dead or hear about death.

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  3. Never

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    43.5%
  1. kx000 Valued Senior Member

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    So my mother was using psychedelic drugs as a 6 year old in a back brace. How can you prove what someone claimed to see in death after they come back to life? You can not, all you have is there word, and Idk why my mother would lie about this especially to me.
     
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  3. Dywyddyr Penguinaciously duckalicious. Valued Senior Member

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    Huh?
    That's very naughty of her. Your grandparents should have stopped her doing that, they can be bad for you.
    Or, possibly, are you indicating that you preferred to maintain your gross ignorance and didn't bother Googling as suggested?

    "Prove"?

    Yes, and your point would be...?
    Like I said, we have accounts of claims, not proven checkable accounts.

    Who said anything about "lying"?
     
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  5. Shogun Bleed White and Blue! Valued Senior Member

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    I disagree with that idea lol, I go more for quality then quantity, I only have one girl at a time. But since I'm Mormon I don't have pre-martial sex, I just go for the awesome feeling of having an extraordinary girl in love with me lol
     
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  7. Shogun Bleed White and Blue! Valued Senior Member

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    Umm...you were the one getting chirped man...
     
  8. Bowser Namaste Valued Senior Member

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    People WANT something more after death. They don't want to die. But we all eventually come to an end. What's the big deal? When you're gone you're gone. You wont know the difference. :shrug:
     
  9. kx000 Valued Senior Member

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    Oh.. Because im odd? The cow calling the chicken black???
     
  10. Bowser Namaste Valued Senior Member

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    Here you go, 91...

    http://www.near-death.com/

    There are lot's of resources to look at, but I am convinced it's all a charade.
     
  11. wynn ˙ Valued Senior Member

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    And by then, it is too late, for many - and so they fall into agony and die in agony.

    I want a good death, so I think about dying, at least several times a week.


    Have you ever been in a situation where you almost died?


    I almost drowned once. It was a visceral experience that for me made it necessary to contemplate death.
    I found that the worst thing about dying may be the questions that come up when the body is in extreme distress.
    I suppose the pyhsical distress of dying may be impossible to mitigate, but I surely want to do something about the mental aspect of it.
     
  12. kx000 Valued Senior Member

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    I want to go out were I will shed some sort of light onto someones life, that would be nice. I'll just live as long as I can.
     
  13. Twelve Registered Senior Member

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    I think that people should show more respect for death and dead people.
    The Day f All Saints (11/01) is getting close, and it makes me think of all those silly and unhealthy movies about Halloween.
     
  14. Sparkofbliss Registered Senior Member

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    Only thing that has cent percent possibily to happen in every one's life is death.So thinking about death is not foolish.Life means avoiding death.Each and every moment consciously or unconsciously we are trying to avoide death.Each and every breath tells us so.we spend all our energy for this battle.Anyhow we are the final loser. Most of the people do not accept this truth.They simply avoid such a basic question and bury thier head just as ostrich.
     
  15. pluto2 Banned Valued Senior Member

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    My biggest fear about death is actually not dying but what really terrorises me is actually coming back to life in a new human body and starting everything all over again.

    Let's say I lose my current body in an painful accident like an explosion or a car crash or a fire my biggest fear is coming back to life again in a new human body.

    The way I see death is a precious gift. You longer have to worry about anything if you are truly dead because you don't feel any pain. No pain, no troubles, no disability, no worries... nothing.

    But if what if you don't actually die but just come back to life in a new body and start the process of pain all over again?

    The way I see it actually not dying but being resurrected again and again is the real Hell in my opinion.
     
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  16. cosmictraveler Be kind to yourself always. Valued Senior Member

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    I'm to busy trying to live to be thinking about dying.

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  17. scheherazade Northern Horse Whisperer Valued Senior Member

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    In my observation, few people have control over the time and manner of their death.

    Please define 'good death' as you envision such.


    Yes.

    What do you seek to address about the mental aspect of death?
     
  18. scheherazade Northern Horse Whisperer Valued Senior Member

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    Makes sense to me.

    Life IS it's own purpose, even knowing the inevitable outcome.

    Seems a shame to dwell on the spoiler and miss the main feature.

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