What is death if not the opposite of life?
How beautiful is to await the coming of the end of life and the start of a dead beginning
How will I see death then?
Will I be able observe the process of death (which I dont even know how long it lasts) and await the beginning of a new life as fearful as I am for death now?
why the waiting in line for something we can have now?
will it be the same when I am dead? waiting in line for life to begin again but eventually having the option to begginning when I want?
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Death_Kitty, of course this is my opinion nobody has to agree with me, i’ve done a lot of research and i’m satisfied with the answer.
Death is the end of life as a human being, there is no replays, no new beginnings, when the brain dies so do we, what ever is left of us blends in with the rest of the elements and we become a part of the universe completely aware of it.
observing death? maybe, maybe not, if you died a peaceful death in your sleep your going to sleep right through it, miss the whole thing!! 🙂 if you get hit by a car you might be awake and feeling the pain as you slowly drift away, everyone death is different, burning up in a fire! that can’t be to nice!!!
far as fearing death, death is nothing to fear, death is natures cure to end our suffering, which it will. the only thing we can do is enjoy it best we can while we can, and be careful while we are here.
It’s a weird thing, dying. It’s not the opposite of life, I don’t think, but more the absence of it. Life is like movement – it’s active and energetic, while death is still and silent. It’s not like what matter is to antimatter. But if you think about it, all the cells in each person’s body came from some other living thing, down the line all the way to it’s origin in an exploding star billions of years ago. Reincarnation is real, you just won’t be there when it happens, and won’t know you ever existed before.
rivets, ha ha! that’s basically what i said but in scientific terms!! 🙂