just leaving my children without knowing how they will cope .... thats it
apart from that , i have no worries
2006-12-02 09:54:44
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answer #1
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answered by Peace 7
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Why should anyone worry about death. Read more here-
Death has always been the most dreaded factor of life for any living being. It is not only the humans who are afraid of death... animals and other forms of life also feel the same!
What makes death the most fearful of all attributes of God? There is none who can defy death. It is only after gaining self realization and enlightenment that one becomes immortal. It is this stage when the fear of death vanishes for ever. Every God realized Master and an enlightened individual finally overcomes death.
What is to death that is feared about most? Death announces the end of the physical manifested journey on Mother Earth. Whatever be the achievements of an individual in any phase of life... be it the form of an insect, animal or the human being himself... all seems to have gone wasted!
After the death of the body... none remembers what the next manifestation would be! For the present being all is lost after the death of the body. The entity for which it lived all through in the present life seems to be lost forever the moment the death of the body occurs.
The achievements in the present life... do they carry no value. Why does not God Almighty show mercy on human beings and increase their life span proportionate to their achievements in the physical manifested life.
It is a remote possibility that such an arrangement may have worked. Probably God Almighty did not have able advisers. People of the level of Edison and Einstein may have continued living for thousands of years. In doing so they would have immensely benefited the mankind and for God there was nothing to lose. But so was not destined by God. Why?
Why is it so that death makes an uninteresting subject! We may have labored for a full 30~35 years... the primetime of our life having spent in creating an enormous wealth. But when comes the time for death of the body... All shall be left behind. Why? More on death here- http://www.godrealized.com/Death.html
2006-12-02 23:59:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not worried about dying because as it stands whether or not your ready it's gonna happen eventually. You can't escape it. Death is a fact of life, accept it. I only fear how I may die because pain really sucks. I've felt pain, severe pain when I thought my stomach was literally going to explode. I was keeled over rolling all over the floor in so much pain I had wished I was dead. Suicide is not an option with very very few exceptions. It took EMS ten to fifteen minutes to get there and when your in as much pain as I was fifteen minutes is an eternity, My own private little hell I guess. So, in answer to your query, no I don't fear death just pain. Food for thought.
2006-12-02 10:05:52
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answer #3
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answered by zzap2001 4
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Definitely 'the pain that leads to it'.
I do not believe in 'death'. There is no such thing.
There is only the death of a body, not a death of a soul or spirit.
Suicide does not solve problems - it only prolongs them.
The same consciousness that wants to run away from a problem in this life will also try to run away from that same problem in the next.
Believing that a problem is unsurmountable is based on two illusional premises:
a) problems are on the outside and I am helpless to solve them, therefore I better remove myself
b) death is an end.
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Suicide does not hurt any more than life does - and it also doesn't solve any more problems than living can.
2006-12-02 10:02:06
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answer #4
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answered by flywho 5
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I think that, the meaning for this question is.
If someone is afraid to death, it means if one is afraid to be jailed to a bed., if you like it or not death will come one day or another, but it will come, there is no way to escape from it!
Now, to be injured and stay laying on bed for many days, months or years, this is the biggest problem that could happen, and can attemp some one to suicide.
But anyway, do think about suicide, it is worst than think about death e yes life, is to be enjoyed even it woul be your last day.
2006-12-02 10:17:19
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answer #5
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answered by Helena B 3
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I disagree. I am worried about neither. All death does not come with pain, however when you consider eternity, any amount of "pain" is like the blink of an eye.
2006-12-02 09:56:40
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answered by MyPreshus 7
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The pain leading to it. I'm not worried about death at all. I lost that fear a long time ago. Not that I want it to happen, I'm just not scared of it.
2006-12-02 09:55:58
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answered by Anonymous
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A person who rushes to his destination may suddenly run into a hearse. In fact, this is a very important opportunity for someone to pull himself together. The sight he meets reminds him of death. One day, he, too, will be in that hearse. There is no doubt about it, no matter how much he evades it, death will sooner or later find him. Whether in his bed, or on his way, or on vacation, he will certainly leave this world. For death is an unavoidable reality.
At that instant, a believer remembers the following verses of God:
Every self will taste death. Then you will be returned to Us. As for those who believe and do right actions, We will lodge them in lofty chambers in the Garden, with rivers flowing under them, remaining in them timelessly, for ever. How excellent is the reward of those who act: those who are steadfast and put their trust in their Lord. The Holy Qur'an, Chapter 29, Verses 57-59
Certainly, the consideration that his own body will also be placed in a shroud, covered with soil by his kinsmen, his forename and surname carved on a gravestone, removes man's attachment to the world. Someone who sincerely and realistically thinks about this, sees how senseless it is to lay claim to a body which one day is to decay in the earth.
In the verse of Chapter 29, God gives the glad tidings of paradise after death to those who are patient and put their trust in God. For this reason, believers, thinking that they will die one day, try to live sincerely directed towards God, living in right action and with the good character commanded by God to attain paradise. Every time they think about the closeness of death, their determination grows and they try to adopt the highest values and increasingly develop them throughout their lives.
On the other hand, those who give precedence to other thoughts, and spend their lives in vain anxieties, do not think that the same will definitely befall them one day, even in the event that they come across a hearse and even though they pass by cemeteries every day, and even when some of their loved ones die besides them.
2006-12-02 10:01:50
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answer #8
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answered by amu_abdallaah 4
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Pain of course. suicidle people always look for a painless way to kill themselfs. If it was possilbe to die in a guaranteed painless way half the population in the world would probably kill themselfs.
2006-12-02 09:58:23
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answer #9
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answered by sfumato1002 3
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i'm not really worried about death, per se. i'm just sad that there will come a time in the future when i will be forever disconnected from the people that i love
2006-12-02 09:56:07
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answered by Anonymous
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it dus not have to hurt so much. and i am not worried about death or pain. i can take pain like no other, and i have tride to kill my self so i am not afraid of death.
2006-12-02 09:56:48
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answer #11
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answered by wolfgang4862 2
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