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Collective consciousness knows that Life is unending, as the instinct for life is written into creation.

Nothing is wrong with wanting to live eternally, Confusion and pain come when identification with a particular form takes place. Then, it is believed, if that form ends, life ends.

Not so. Life is experienced in form, but does not depend on form. Whatever is born, dies; yet the infinite aspect continues, taking up another form in much the same way that clothes are replaced.

We are created to enjoy Infinite and Eternal Life. Whatever says "YOU must die," or "YOU will die" is a lie. The real YOU is changeless, unending. The illusory you in form does change. It is possible to begin to experience eternal life even while in physical form.

2007-06-03 06:56:33 · answer #1 · answered by Netpearl 1 · 0 1

Universal ? ? ? I don't know of anyone who thinks death is unfair. Nature made all living things to fear death, in order that they protect themselves. But not desiring and feeling unfair are two different feelings.

2007-06-03 06:46:23 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Are you really sure that it is a universal feeling? Maybe it is just the feelings of the cult you belong to.
If nothing died then we would only have enough O2 on the entire planet for about 8 minutes.
Death is totally fair because everybody and everything must die with no favourites, and it actually enables life to happen.
It is only the failure to realize fully what death means that makes it seem unfair.

Thats life, nobody gets out of it alive.

2007-06-03 06:40:46 · answer #3 · answered by U-98 6 · 0 0

Unfair? Because we dont know what happens after death. If an after life exists who gets to go and who doesnt? How do we choice who should die first or last in war how fair is that choice? Death might be fair but that doesnt mean we should battle it untill it is gone from this world. I think its healthy to want to change the fact that things die in this world and a worthy goal to set for yourself to at least help and try to fight that fact.

2007-06-03 06:41:59 · answer #4 · answered by magpiesmn 6 · 0 0

I don't think it's unfair. If we lived forever we wouldn't take life as the one life we have. The earth would get overpopulated and many of us would become bored. There is a cycle to everything. The entire world lives and dies. That is life. Knowing there is an end and making the best of what you have.

2007-06-03 06:40:17 · answer #5 · answered by punch 7 · 0 0

Death is a fact of life. The circumstances are unfair, yet we can do nothing to change them.

2007-06-03 06:40:22 · answer #6 · answered by Je veux changer le monde 4 · 0 0

I don't think that at all. Death is just part of the cycle of life. When I lose someone close to me, I don't bother complaining or asking why it happened. I choose to remember the good times we had together, and I try to carry a part of them with me (not an actual physical part). I know that I will die one day, too. That's the way it goes.

2007-06-03 06:43:17 · answer #7 · answered by seattlefan74 5 · 0 0

Because of the limited understaing of what death is. Death is a continuation of life as energy transfers from one state to the next.

2007-06-03 06:51:14 · answer #8 · answered by Alien God 3 · 0 0

Death is not unfair. Man brought death upon himself by disobedience and rebellion against God.

God doesn't want us to die. That is why He came down from Heaven in the form of the man Jesus Christ, to die in our place.

If you accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior, He removes death and sin from you. You can live eternally with Him if you choose Him.

2007-06-03 06:45:00 · answer #9 · answered by 4HIM- Christians love 7 · 0 0

Death is the end of earthly life. Our lives are measured by time, in the course of which we change, grow old and, as with all living beings on earth, death seems like the normal end of life. That aspect of death lends urgency to our lives: remembering our mortality helps us realize that we have only a limited time in which to bring our lives to fulfillment:

Remember also your Creator in the days of your youth, . . . before the dust returns to the earth as it was, and the spirit returns to God who gave it.

2007-06-03 06:42:59 · answer #10 · answered by Gods child 6 · 0 0

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