A little death guys.
Imagine this is the end. Well, that is, it’s completely over. The truth is only for you. you died. It doesn’t matter how. Car accident, AIDS or the bite of a mad canary. One meaning. You have ceased to exist. This can happen to anyone ANY moment. So how are you going to get out of this shit?? I mean, where do you think you’ll end up?? Heaven, Hell, eternal emptiness or maybe rebirth into stone or sheep.
I won’t express my opinion because I don’t want to confuse you with my stupid thoughts or maybe I don’t have this opinion at all.
If it’s not difficult, write. I wouldn’t really like to see comments like “We’ll die, then we’ll see what, where, how,” although I know they will be there 😉
I’m interested in WHAT YOU EXPECT FROM DEATH.
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Michael Jackson died at 58, Whitney Houston at 48, John Kennedy was assassinated at 38, Amy Winehouse died at 28. Bieber turns 18 next year.
Nothing will happen. You are not an immortal god and spirit… When you lose consciousness, you are scared at that moment? Or you sleep without dreams, you’re scared? Like this and here. Nothing will happen. The brain doesn’t work, there’s no soul.
Don’t think about what you will do after death. Better think about what you did in life. This is much scarier.
Eternal peace..
Once, nongamstopsites.uk/ while thinking about a similar question, I suddenly thought that if a person believes in one theory, then this will happen to him, and if he believes in another, then something else will happen to him. Here are some conclusions… -_-
I’m going to live here alone forever? 🙂 In general, although I want to believe in all sorts of afterlife crap, like Heaven, Hell, Valhalla, the Land of Pink Ponies or ghosts… but I still believe in oblivion. Like an endless dreamless dream. Even though a person considers himself a higher spiritual being, almost a god, he remains a piece of meat, and will remain so. This makes all achievements in life seem terribly meaningless, but I want to achieve more. Paradox. Pe. Es.: God drinks Nescafe. I KNEW.
I have a lot of options.
1. Ideally I would like to be in heaven. I hope I get to this someday.
2. A new life will begin in another body, in fact I don’t care which one, because I won’t remember my past life.
3. Don’t I give a damn? The heart stopped, the brain died… I’m gone and that’s all.
Don’t waste time filling your head with all sorts of stupidity, because it’s pointless and fraught with frustration 🙂
I’m the only one here who thinks that I did something wrong in a past life and at the moment I’m in hell? :/
There are different assumptions. Perhaps, let’s say, in a “higher” world people exist in a different (immaterial, for example) form and there is a completely different worldview, different laws/rules. Something that is impossible to imagine from the point of view of our worldview.
I don’t know, bro, in general, if you think about it, it’s a really scary thing, no one has returned from there, no one knows how it is there, or whether there is anything at all. I don’t really believe in God (although for some reason I write with a capital letter), the most important thing that you have to understand in childhood is that someday this will definitely happen. It’s better to live your life beautifully, so that you don’t feel sorry for the years you’ve lived, and so that only good things are remembered about you.
In general – peace to all, and long life
It’s scary to fall into litorgic sleep and everyone will think that you’re dead and they’ll bury you, but you took and woke up in a coffin. They say that Gogol died.
Such thoughts sometimes begin to occur before going to bed
We just really don’t understand what and how it will be there
It’s just… well, just impossible
And yes, realizing that you are going to die is very, very sad
But even worse – relatives. I’m usually not superstitious, but at any thought (God forbid) I start spitting and knocking furiously
“To be afraid of death is nothing more than attributing to yourself wisdom that you do not possess, that is, imagining that you know something that you do not know.”. After all, no one knows what death is, or even whether it is not the greatest of blessings for a person. Meanwhile, they are afraid of death, as if they know for sure that it is the greatest of evils.» Plato.