There is no death and they have no choice. I have no parents, who would mourn? I liked Sunmans answer in the last question. I will lay down this old robe and put on another. How many times I have done this are many. Truth is a strange thing for many. They need new teachers but are blind. Blinded by sight. Oh well the circle is round and bright.
2007-03-18 17:12:42
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answered by Anonymous
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it depends. I would like to live forever but not so old and with authuoritis and parkinson disease while having some other kind of disorders and diseases that people usually get form being old. if i lived forever i would want to live forever in youth and good health
edit: Brandon that is the most retarded chit i ever heard maybe you should die so you can be happy dead.
but before i die i wanna accomplish all my goals in life. and no alot of people dont choose when they wanna die because most of the time they die when they dontt want to or when they think it wont come. the only way you would die the way u like to would be if your really lucky or planned your death.
2007-03-18 23:40:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I am already living forever. I'm simply experiencing this current human experience right now.
And " how will I die " ? . . . I will die in a way that is right for me...I will die as it deems to be right at that moment.
I do feel this though . . . When I physically die (the death of this particular body...this precious shell)...I will die with a knowing warmth that my soul and heart are True. And, while I'm not currently in a relationship...I already Know True LOVE. I will die knowing authentic Love in my heart.
2007-03-24 11:13:58
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answered by onelight 5
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6 million ways to die--choose one. I wouldn't presume...however, since I know I will die someday, I look forward to the transformation of being, the freedom from encasement in a body/mind that I've only glimpsed at rare intervals and suspect I cannot even begin to imagine. I'm gonna find out, no matter what I say to answer your question. I've prepared for it before; like falling off a cliff with a waterfall. You cease to be you and become the water, the rock, all that and more, but without a point of view.
2007-03-19 01:12:14
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answered by Black Dog 6
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I would like to die when I am in pain that will not leave and my body is failing. However, do not want to die before my husband. Living forever would only work if you had permanent youth and activities to fill your life too.
2007-03-18 23:44:50
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answered by Kharm 6
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I'd love to live forever. Unfortunately, it isn't possible. The human body breaks down and can't sustain life and you are gone. Sad but true and it happens to all of us sooner or later. The important thing is how you live your life here--will you spend it harassing people who believe differently than you and trying to force your beliefs on them, or will you spend it actually making a difference in the world? The choice is up to you.
2007-03-18 23:48:17
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answered by Jensenfan 5
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It isn't a matter of of wanting to die or not wanting to die, it is about being ready to die.
People who are not ready, you just know something is unsettled. Something is unresolved. I don't like how we deal with death in North America generally speaking. I don't think many people are gifted in that area. It should be a higher priority.
Living forever? I waver on that one myself. At least in terms of my form. I am not ready to go, but I do think about it. That is not good. Don't dwell on death or you will attract it.
Dwell on what you are grateful for and appreciative of in your life. Meditate on these things. Then meditate on what you want in your life. See it, feel it and hold that image strong and do not let go of it. Ever!
I want the adventure to continue! The transitions are just a bit of a challenge.
Please smile. You are so melancholy.
2007-03-19 02:30:05
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answered by Jamie 4
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I wanna die in my sleep because it is more peaceful or die while I am doing something that I love. But before I die, I should have at least accomplished all the things that I wanna do. I don't wanna come back a restless spirit.
2007-03-19 03:32:03
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answered by Anonymous
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For most, the death of the body is a fearful thought, for some, the death of the body is liberating... I do not have a life, and I cannot lose my life. Life is not something that I can lose or possess, I AM LIFE, expressed and experienced through my senses while in manifestation, in many different forms...
Death is but the removal of the illusory shroud, until which time I choose to experience myself again in form...
2007-03-20 07:58:53
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answered by cosmicaware1 2
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Well that might not mean wanting to die so much as knowing that there will come a point where everything to be done has been done.
2007-03-18 23:40:57
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answered by U-98 6
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