Constantly but not morbidly
We all have times when thoughts of death consume us.
I spent a lot of time working out things regarding death. But, since we do it soooo often, just as we are reborn so often, I choose now to enjoy why I am here.
After losing two husbands in one year to death, I have kinda got it figured out. Once you get into reincarnation the possibilities are endless. So now, I just enjoy life knowing, as it was with them, nobody ever guarantees you a tomorrow.
I just hope it comes fast.
2007-03-10 15:12:22
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answered by Noor al Haqiqa 6
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I was "immortal" until my brains came in at about 26 years of age. Now at 48, I wonder why on earth I was allowed to live through that period of my life. I was reckless and foolish. And, apparently very lucky. As time passes and I dread each morning's departure from the bed and the inevitable painful hobble to the bathroom and hot shower on my worn out ankles and knees, and trying to turn on the water with arthritic hands, I reflect on my mortality and know I best work through the pain and work harder in life if I want to accomplish anything of merit before I go.
I believe the closer death gets the more you think about it. Some fear it, and some look at it as a welcome relief. Personally I think the grim reaper best sharpen his sickle and take some karate classes because I'm going out fighting.
2007-03-10 15:20:58
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answered by seattleogre 3
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I think about it all the time when drive on that freeway in my 1988
Acura Integra with dim headlights, bald tires, no first or second gear, passenger window stuck all the way down, horn that doesn't work, radio that plays lovely static, and an engine with well over 900K miles. Oh yea, I dwell on my mortality all the time. And all the while, also, I'm thinking how I can upgrade my stupid computer! Shoot me.
2007-03-10 15:24:33
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answered by Sick Puppy 7
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The death of my parents and my sister forced me to come to grips with my own mortality. Some day I will die. It will be hard for my daughter and my son. Because of that, I try to make each day as special as possible, and hug my family as if every time is the last.
2007-03-10 15:09:31
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answered by tranquility_base3@yahoo.com 5
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I do not consciously think about mortality because I believe in multiple realms of transcendence. The universe holds knowledge far beyond our present imaginations.
Dwell on the fact that there are, at least, ten dimensions in a universe that is, probably, apart of multi-verses.
God bless you and peace be with you always.
Rocky
2007-03-10 15:20:31
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answered by Rocky R 2
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I used to worry about my mortality all the time. Then I trusted the words of Jesus as spoken in the gospel of John. Now, the issue of my mortality is forever settled.
2007-03-10 15:45:42
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answered by Gee Wye 6
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the best way to get the most out of life is to live it to the fullest, on the edge. Anyone who loves being on the edge is fully aware that things might not work out as planned and that is what thrills them. Yes, I know I'm no here forever, but boy while I'm here. I'm gunna have FUN!!!
2007-03-11 03:39:47
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answered by al b 5
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I have come to terms with the fact that I could die any day. The things I accomplish, experience, etc.. will be completely irrelevant at that moment.
2007-03-10 16:24:58
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answered by Anonymous
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eternal life = Christian- there should be no problem with dying.
energy= if u r a scientist, energy never dies so y worry
Buddhist= better life next time
atheist???? well, I'm no,t so I wish them luck
teenager= just dumb luck to still be alive
me= they were betting that I wouldn't see 21 & that was over 30 years ago I am curious, but not that curious
2007-03-10 15:25:38
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answered by know it all 4
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i'm no longer religious so the theory of heaven is of no convenience to me, i recognize that the only certainty in existence is that we are going to rather die and that i settle for that...yet i assume what upsets me maximum is when I see a existence "erased" human beings stay their lives, minding their very very own enterprise- they have worked all their lives to get the place they are (in each component) and in one on the spot, that's long gone leaving in basic terms a faint imprint interior the minds of people who knew stated departed quickly to be pushed decrease back because of the fact the concepts is occupied by way of trivial concepts....all we are able to do is make the lots of the time we've and not stay on it too plenty, what's the element in dropping your existence by way of demanding approximately while it is going to end....you're very fortunate that your husband is nice and you may desire to circulate forward and be grateful wide-unfold for that...
2016-10-01 22:18:33
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answered by ? 4
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