I believe it was A. C. Clarke who said "no creature of intelligence resents the inevitable". cnBut as I said dying seems like a somber thing that would be better to do alone...I don't think there is anyone I would want to share my dying with...if I meet someone before then I am that comfortable with then perhaps I will rethink this...but right now it seems like a really serious thing to be with someone at the exact moment their life leaves their body, and I don't think it should be taken lightly...my husband is afraid to die, so he doesn't even want to talk about it like it is a possibility, but I have always lived knowing it is an inevitability and being generally alright with that fact...It is the same ending everyone else has had and will have until science gets just a little crazier...I find his reaction to the mention of the inevitability of dying is a little strange...but things like that work themselves out in time. I mean he will have to deal with it one day. I think perhaps he hasn't had anyone terribly close to him die and it get dealt with properly...
Then again perhaps my view on it is the one that is flawed...pot-AY-toes pot-AH-toes...lol...But the odds are in favor of my views for sure...
My joke... just got pwned. ^HEHEHEHEHE!!!!I'd probably work the breech-birth angle: "whoah ... what is THAT? It's ... beautiful. Why am I leaving it?? NOOOO! (huge loud cry) I wanna go BACK!!"
And so began one young man's lifelong quest ...
cn
speaking as someone who has actually died alone (ya one multitasks) i found it is the opposite to your dick. i found a profound love for others (didn't last) you'll phone your mom, tidy your room, give up the booze and the one night stands maybe settle down in a quiet little town and forget about everything. Batman xDo you guys ever think you're gonna die alone? No friends no family. It seems that I always turn into a dick with everybody I meet. I get into a mentality where I honestly start believing everybody is a dick so I need to be a dick too.. It always comes back to bite me in the ass though.
The other way is ... harder. cnI would recommend not being a dick... you make more friends that way lol.
all you will do is change bodies and continue your life you just wont remember your past life or know your future,but you will have dejavue http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMjGzQ93XO4Do you guys ever think you're gonna die alone? No friends no family. It seems that I always turn into a dick with everybody I meet. I get into a mentality where I honestly start believing everybody is a dick so I need to be a dick too.. It always comes back to bite me in the ass though.
Maybe that is better though. Dieing slow that is. Had a relative get Lou Gehrig's disease about 10 months ago, she lived about 6 months after diagnosis. She had plenty of time to be spoiled, and say goodbye from family all over the country. Then about a month ago I lost a cousin that was 20. Had a deadly accident, and was gone like that. Maybe the long pain is worth it to say goodbye.not worried about it. once it happens it happens and in an instant its over. i just worry about dieng a slow agonizing death.
You appear to be saying this quite matter of factly. I'm sure you really meant to preface it by saying, "I believe....", right? If not, I have to ask, how do you know this is how things work if we really have no memories of our past lives?all you will do is change bodies and continue your life you just wont remember your past life or know your future,but you will have dejavue http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMjGzQ93XO4
If I've ever heard anyone channel me, it's you with this post...almost scaryDo you guys ever think you're gonna die alone? No friends no family. It seems that I always turn into a dick with everybody I meet. I get into a mentality where I honestly start believing everybody is a dick so I need to be a dick too.. It always comes back to bite me in the ass though.
its matter of putting 1.5 and 1.5 together, dejavue,the recognizing of truth,and that which is written or spoken.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMjGzQ93XO4You appear to be saying this quite matter of factly. I'm sure you really meant to preface it by saying, "I believe....", right? If not, I have to ask, how do you know this is how things work if we really have no memories of our past lives?
O' yes I do enjoy hearing truth,its like a glass of water,after walking through the desert for three or four days with nothing to drink... plain..simple..and very refreshing!^This is a matter of telling yourself what you want to hear, plain and simple.
Well I'll give you something refreshing. Most evidence points to us just being dead after we die. Now you can say "ahhhh" from the nice refreshing truth .O' yes I do enjoy hearing truth,its like a glass of water,after walking through the desert for three or four days with nothing to drink... plain..simple..and very refreshing!
thats the body!!!helloWell I'll give you something refreshing. Most evidence points to us just being dead after we die. Now you can say "ahhhh" from the nice refreshing truth .
thats the body!!!hello