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The end, or the purpose of our lives, God's will, or what?

2007-06-11 05:39:09 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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A completion of a process. In 'systems thinking', we could argue that death is a necessary element to the process and evolution of life. We are a part of the process, even if for a short period of time. Enjoy the time that you have from existence to non-existence.

2007-06-11 06:04:35 · answer #1 · answered by guru 7 · 0 0

It depends on what level your talking about. Some of the people out there do not be live in Gods' will. My belief is that it is the return to innocence, A chance to experience true love and enlightenment, the things we loss as we age. No more worrying about taxes, or whether we will be able to make it though the week. Taking away the pain of the family and friends we have lost along the way.

It is a late Spring day, with warm wind in my hair. In a beautiful field of flowers, surrounded by the people I love, with a smile that has no end!

2007-06-11 06:24:06 · answer #2 · answered by anthony b 2 · 0 0

I believe we are all made up of eternal stream or streams of pure energy. I do not believe in God or religion per se or reincarnation as some people state it. I cannot accept that death is the end. When I paint or go into trance I can see and feel the streams of energy that make up the whole universe and who we are all. I know my views are unusual and can be easily picked apart with so-called modern thinking. That's okay. I know for a fact that there is so much more than what we think we see as reality. Death to me means that my eternal streams of light and energy will move out of my physical body and just go someplace else, one place, no place, it does not matter. Pure energy. Don't laugh but I saw my first beloved cat after she was hit by car. Her body was so lifeless. It was NOT my cat! That was when I first realized that earlier she had been the body of a cat with many life streams flowing through her.

2007-06-11 05:51:16 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

For the person who is dying, if he or she is a Christian, then it means the beginning of a new life---a place called Heaven. The sad part of death is the people/family left behind. You always wonder where the person who died is and hopefully you will meet them again someday. It's something I really try not to think a lot about, but I stay prepared by being a Christian.

2007-06-11 05:50:24 · answer #4 · answered by Ida T 4 · 1 0

The word death means seperation of the soul from the body. It is the age at which it occurs that matters to make it acceptable with satisfaction or a painful pinch.

2007-06-11 05:52:17 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

God's will was never death until the fall of man, but now that's the eventual path we all have to tread. It is an end to existence as we know it. It's the finishing line of all we've accomplished and been here on earth.

2007-06-11 05:57:27 · answer #6 · answered by Raingirl 3 · 0 1

Death is the meaning of the end of life.I think means is the whole purpose of life it`s self is to one day die.

2007-06-11 05:47:45 · answer #7 · answered by Kat A 3 · 0 1

I don't really like to think about it but i believe its the end of the beginning not in like a godly way but that something happens after we die rather then just being buried 6 feet under.

2007-06-11 05:48:30 · answer #8 · answered by -x-caroline-x- 4 · 0 0

Freedom from my physical body. A chance to haunt some mean people and watch over my loved ones. And hopefully meet the one and onlys...

2007-06-11 05:55:14 · answer #9 · answered by Leepal 5 · 1 0

when you die, the only pain felt is from your loved ones who are still alive. In the end, it really dosen't matter if you are here or not to anyone other than your family and friends....

So just enjoy the ride while your ticket is still good!

2007-06-11 06:07:00 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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