You too will die. All will die. You can choose tranquility even then.The people that were aboard that jetliner that was shot down are very tranquil right now...
White house may be using the costanza version...tran·quil·li·ty
[trang-kwil-i-tee] tranquil; calmness; peacefulness; quiet; serenity.
Also, tran·quil·i·ty.
Origin:
1325–75; Middle English tranquillite < Latin tranquillitās. See tranquil, -ity
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The White House uses the word at the 1:14 spot on the short video.... It doesn't matter which way you lean politically... it is not tranquil in or has it ever been tranquil in the middle east.... Maybe the word Tranquil has a different meaning to others....
http://www.cnn.com/2014/07/16/world/meast/mideast-region-in-flames/index.html
http://www.cnn.com/2014/07/16/world/meast/mideast-region-in-flames/index.html
idk man... oblivion might not feel like anything at all.The people that were aboard that jetliner that was shot down are very tranquil right now...
Frankly, i'm looking forward to the DMT purge death trip. I'd like it to occur in an ideal setting, but i doubt i'll be that lucky.Oh no. It's not like that. In the last microsecond, we lose all external stimuli. Without any duration to go by the last moment may stretch to Eternity if there is no fear.
I've already almost died a couple of times. Peaceful.
imagine poor Elvis!idk man... oblivion might not feel like anything at all.
Or, i heard a horrifying theory once, which essentially says that perhaps the experience of death is a timeless stasis of our final moment of consciousness.
Can you imagine being locked in death pose forever and ever, unable to think or feel or move... just... frozen in time, in that final horrifying moment?