We are at a very special and amazing time on earth right now. Sure, for thousands or millions of years before us people were born, lived and died over and over and over. But something amazing is happening on this planet right now.
I'm glad you're even doubting death. This is a good first step.
I could say a lot about this subject, but I'll try to break it down.
We live in a multi-dimensional universe. Here on earth, everything we see exists on either the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or even 4th dimension. Most humans live in the 3rd. But there are 12 dimensions.
If we raise our awareness and spirit... if we literally raise the vibration of our cells, we can ascend through the dimensions. Once you leave the 4th and go to the 5th dimension, there is no sickness or death. There is also no more physicality to "YOU," but you can choose to lower your vibration back down to 4th and become physical for a time.
This possibility has been available to humankind throughout the ages, but there are a lot of unseen influences occurring (that began in the late 60's - hence, the "summer of love") and continue on to this day with more and more intensity. Yes, it's true, we can transcend disease and death IN OUR LIFETIMES. But it will take a lot of self-awareness and seeking to find the pathways to this reality. It will take a lot of "spiritual" work. And most all it will take a dissolving of all your most cherished notions of self.
I suggest you read the books "The Third Millennium: Living in the Posthistoric World" and "Starseed Transmissions" by author Ken Carey. These books changed my life.
2007-07-28 02:07:03
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answered by feelfelt 2
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Well, the ‘uncertainty’ in our lives has always been ‘when’ we were going to die, not if.
Our DNA does not ‘wear out’. Our DNA is billions of years old, and it has been in the configuration we call Homo Sapien for at least 200,000 years. The ‘immortality’ of our species gives us the sense that individual immortality might be possible.
Still, much as we love the Indiana Jones line: “It ain’t the years, it’s the mileage.”, we know it isn’t true. The mileage can kill you early, but the years get you in the end.
I loved it when researchers announced they had ‘discovered’ we are ‘programmed’ to die. Please. Humans are virtually defined as being the animal that knows it’s days are numbered.
The researchers aren’t discovering the biological inevitability of individual death, they are discovering how that inevitability is enforced. Which means one day, in the not too distant future, Gentech International, a subsidiary of Microsoft, may release Homo Sapien 2.0, and extend many of our lives profoundly or indefinitely.
So am I sure I am going to die? No.
Will I die? Probably.
There are some compelling reasons to suppress the public release of immortality tech.
2007-07-28 05:52:29
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answered by Phoenix Quill 7
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The future is uncertain but death sure isn't. Are you asking the impossibility of the statement that each of us is going to die one day?
Not only the future is uncertain. The sense of your question is uncertain, too!
2007-07-28 01:43:02
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answered by zachmir 6
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Your husband is depressed because he feels like a failure in your eyes. In order for him to come out of it, he has to know that you still love him (if you still do). You may have lost respect for him, but have you also fallen out of love? I know you have 5 children, but could you have worked during those 19 years to help with the finances? Could you have worked parttime, or done something else at home to earn extra money? Your husband wasn't educated; so he probably didn't make enough money to support the family. You needed to help him; and since you chose to stay at home (and do without), you can't place all the blame on him for your financial problems. The economy is bad now; so it's even harder to find a good job, especially if you're not very skilled. If your husband has given up on life, it's understandable with the pressure he's under. He's lost jobs and failed classes, but he kept you guys afloat for 19 years. Surely, that should count for something. Have some compassion for the man. If you've lost respect for him, imagine how he feels about himself. Imagine how he feels to know that aside from everything else he's lost, he's losing you too. When is the last time you've cried for him? When is the last time you've told him that you understand what he's going through? You're working hard and I respect that. You're a good woman and I know that too. But you've got to stop the fighting and bickering and start helping your man rebuild his self respect. Without it, he can't be the man he needs to be in your life. Understand that he can't see any hope for future without your help. Try to help him this one time, before you give up. You haven't made love in over 6 months. That's much too long, and you know it is.
2016-05-21 00:56:24
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answered by ? 3
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Future has one certain thing in store for use - death. Science has proved that there is no man that can live forever, whether you live for 200 years of whatever, it's still your future and so far there hasn't been anyone to tell us they immortal.
People are mortal, meaning we are subjected to death. The reason we are able to say tyhat we are all going to die, yetr at the same time say that we don't know what the future has instore for us is because no one has discovered someone who is immortal.
2007-07-28 10:39:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Death has been inevitable and constant for every single human being throughout time. The odds are great that it will continue to be inevitable and constant throughout the rest of time and that includes the future. At least that's what I'm betting on! Besides, why would we want to live forever? Would we just continue to age? Nahhh, we're ALL going to die.
2007-07-28 01:56:38
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answered by gwenleonhard 3
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In this world or say universe of uncertainties the only certainty is death. Death is the only truth all other is MITHYA and MAYA hence unsurity and uncertainty. If you remember death, which is truth, you will be stop running after everything uncertain and would be a happy person. That again is certain.
2007-07-28 05:06:52
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answered by gurbe 1
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Well, if your eyes see moisture falling in drops from the sky, and you see clouds overhead, and you are getting wet, that likely means it is raining and you should come in. Since everybody in history has died (not counting theological exceptions for which there is no proof), you can reasonably expect that you will die. I believe that sage philosopher Jim Morrison once said, "Nobody gets out alive!"
2007-07-28 01:48:06
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answered by marconprograms 5
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I might not. But I'm pretty sure George Bush will, and that's a relief!
Cells can only divide so many times before the DNA wears out. Seems we can't fix that either. You never know though.
2007-07-28 01:47:50
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answered by JAppleseed013 2
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you would need to use the knowledge gained from your past experience as a reference. But then what if theres a scientific breakthrough...?
there is still a chance that the future may not resemble the past. so the answer is that we cannot be 100% sure.
2007-07-28 01:49:05
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answered by Anonymous
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