NO. There is always a "guide" to meet the 'departing'. It can be the Angel of Death or a positive spiritual being, depending on what awaits each soul on the "other side". Death is only to the physical body -- the soul is eternal and never ceases to exist. Neither is it ever "alone".
2007-02-06 16:56:35
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answered by MyPreshus 7
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I believe you haven't made your question clear enough to answer. For my answer is both yes and no. Yes, every creature is an individual, and individual's struggles and triumphs in this life, although involved intimately with others, are their own: it was YOUR life so it is YOUR death, nothing can evade personal responsibility. No, all things in this world are a part of the "Mind of God" if you will, all interconnected, all interrelated, all different parts of the same thing. Everything that dies, or lives for that matter has consequences for everything else. This does not mean that the consequences are the same for everything, in fact it means they are not. But it still means that you can't evade responsibility. (I have no clue if I'm answering your question!!! LOL)
2007-02-06 17:20:28
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answered by johnseastep 2
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No one dies alone. If someone takes the last breath one is apart of time. It is of no importance if you are passed away for a second or billion years. In that moment...every human, animal and plant which existed or will be ever exist keep company. We are a part of the universe ...and so, we are a part of each other.
2016-05-24 02:05:11
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answered by ? 4
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No they are not alone although they are the only one at the time that is experiencing what death actually is... so they are alone in the experience of death.. but the fortunate have someone caring enough to hold their passing into the next world with love .... so NO they are definitely not alone.. but some are.
Probably not what you are looking for but the best I can do with it...
GOOD LUCK IN YOUR QUEST
2007-02-06 17:02:24
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answered by H.O.T. Dog 6
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You've seen Donnie Darko, haven't you? ;)
Love that movie! Love it, love it, love it!
But anyway, I think every living creature on earth dies alone. What Donnie said, for example, his dog Callie went to lie under the porch to die. To be alone.
2007-02-09 22:48:00
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answered by Anne Darko 1
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Check out your own belief before questioning from others.
Death and birth are synonyms to each other! More you think your birth more you will understand death and vice versa.
Every thing that exist will die for one time as a whole.
2007-02-06 17:11:38
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answered by Perceptionzzz 2
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yes. Even if you're surrounded by your family, friends, loved ones, or a stranger, they can't go through what you're going through. They won't experience what you do. You have to make the transition alone.
2007-02-06 16:56:29
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answered by beweird22 4
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I believe that when it come your time to die , yes you die alone just as you came into the world alone. You may have loved one's around you as you are dying but in essence you are making the journey all by yourself. There's no getting around it, just like we all must die , we all must die alone.
2007-02-06 16:59:28
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answered by Sandi Beach 4
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Essentially this is true except for the fact that some people, I being one of those, believe that GOD is with you at that moment..
2007-02-06 18:30:44
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answered by silhouette 6
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Can you elaborate on that? I don't understand. Alone vs. with someone by their side? Alone regardless of who or what they are surrounded by?
2007-02-06 16:59:55
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answered by FallenBird 1
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