hi yousef, simply being a true believer of god. for a true believer the answer is self explanatory.by name i hope u r a muslim[true believer]. if u have read the holy koran,in that many a times it was written that true believer will enter the zannat[paradise]. the strong belief of better n peaceful life after death will make u more happy even at the time of death not only the thought of death. NOTE:the duties of a true believer is 1. offering regular prayers 2. paying jakat 3. helping the poor and homeless. if u think logically also helping the poor will give some inner satisfaction in this world as well the hope of paradise will make u happy even after death. am i boring? if yes please forgive me!
2006-07-29 23:41:03
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answered by anilkumar r 1
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I don't really believe anyone dies. Our bodies die but we, the souls that live in the bodies, live on. I know that I have always been and will always be for I am a piece of that conscious energy that is called God. I would recommend that you research death, life after death, and near death experiences. Also there are groups that are communicating with those that have left their bodies. A little time on google and you are well on your way. Good luck in your search and may you find peace.
Love & Light
Sharon
One Planet = One People
2006-07-28 09:53:53
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answered by skippingsunday 4
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it's an experience of this life we live and it comes to us all, we can approach it with the knowledge if you are saved that to be absent from the body is to be present from the Lord, and also if you trust God through rough times here while you are living it would be the same trust while you are dying....it would require a different trust maybe but in the same God who has done so many other great things for you, he will provide comfort, peace, etc. you may never be happy with the truth of death, you may be at peace with it in your spirit, in the depths of your being...but being happy about it i don't know if that's something that may occur, maybe you will learn to smile through it when you understand the dying process, the mental and spiritual and physical side of it...God be with you, amen.
2006-07-28 09:54:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course you can't be happy believing in a lie. Just because many of us are dying does not necessarily mean we should believe in death. The truth is that we die because we believe in death. As Jesus said: "What you believe will be done for you" or "Let it happen then as you believe." What is happening is that what we believe for so long, takes so long to undo or reverse. For thousands of years man believed that he can't fly. It took many lives and thousands of years for man to realize that he can and even reach the moon. When we believe in a lie, it becomes true. So, why believe in death? Believe in life whatever length of time it takes. Practice makes perfect. Let it happen then as we believe.
2006-07-28 10:10:18
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answered by PabloSolutin 4
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Dear,
Death
is not the end of a person.
It is just the end of the physical being.
A person lives many years even after his/her death,
through others.
Even if we physically perish we live through the talks and thoughts of our loved ones.
In case of great people they live through their words and good acts. they were not born and brought up as great persons instead achieved that status by their own acts.
So there is nothing to worry about DEATH.
It is a TRUTH and
No one FEARS a TRUTH.
The problem is in accepting it.
or
in the way of accepting it.
A simple way to come out of the fear is to dream,
about how you will live through others,
after your death.
This will also give you,
a chance to
re-engineer some of your past acts too.
this is called
PEACEFULLY DYING...
2006-07-28 10:06:46
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answered by RAM 3
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This all depends on what you see as being your primary reality.
Each of us is a combination of spirit and body. The spirit is not physical and the body is not spiritual. For this reason I see us as being spirit having a human experience. I see spirit as our primary reality and the human or body part of us as being our secondary reality.
Our human experience is an important learning environment for spirit where it can experience many things that would be difficult for spirit to understand in its true state.
Death is no more than an exit strategy for spirit to use to disconnect from this secondary reality that is our human experience when the lessons have been learned. Do you imagin our return to the loving embrace of our source to be a moment of sorrow and saddness?
Love and blessings
don
2006-07-28 09:55:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Once you know what lies beyound the grave - you can live more peaceful than before - but to say you will feel happy with the truith - this is a well thought out question:
For more information on the Bible
go to http://www.johnfourteen.com
click on "Studies in the Bible"
2006-07-28 09:54:42
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answered by Gladiator 5
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It's the dark clouds that make us truly appreciate a sunshiny day. If life was nothing but bliss, we would take it for granted. Whatever your belief in what's on the "other side" of death, rather than living in dread, enjoy what you have now...it's very precious.
2006-07-28 09:56:53
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answered by kathy_is_a_nurse 7
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Heaven is going to be so much better than life on earth. Think about it:
Paradise, or this place that you are in now?
Get over your fear, live your life, and dont worry about it. No point, You are just wasting your time and energy. No one is going to feel sorry for you. So build a bridge and get over it and instead of sulking make someting of yourself.
2006-07-28 10:14:28
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answered by Hey girl 4
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We have only a short time on this earth. If death is the end, how sad would it be to spend all our time in this beautiful place worrying about the end. Enjoy it while you have it. That is all you can do.
2006-07-28 09:52:26
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answered by Lisa 4
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