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My question is a simple one, but befor i ask it .I must relay an experience of my own about this thing called death.You see about 5 years ago my gall bladder had begun to go bad,Thanks to a misdiagnosis, they labled it gastridous, 3 weeks went by and the infection set into gang green, quite painfull really , went to the larger university of tenn hospital.they removed it, and the infection was so bad when they did the infection was so bad i started to bleed internally.But as you well know because im typing this im alive.left me with a damaged heart, every so often it will act up,i it as if i can almost sense death there waiting,it is enevitable the fact we die, but it is a pecuiliar feeling know your demise could be at hand, my question ever feel this way too?

2007-09-24 15:27:07 · 14 answers · asked by anonomous 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Yes I have faced my mortality and imminent death. If you accept your new found knowledge you will lose a lot of the fear of things you once had. What is public speaking or any other fear compared to dying?

You must come to terms or make your peace with your broadened world view or it will hinder your further growth as a human being. If you resist accepting it you will cause yourself to conflict on a subconscious level. You will try (and possibly succeed) in forgetting it on a conscious level but the experience has already altered your way of thinking on the subconscious level.

This is why it is so important for us to reflect upon our experiences and try to learn everything we can from them. The Truth of an experience is like a gem with many facets; we must learn to look at it from as many angles as possible rather than just the point of view we had while living through the experience.

2007-09-24 15:49:34 · answer #1 · answered by thewolfskoll 5 · 0 0

Once a person, any person, reaches a certain state of living - where they not only accept the fact that death WILL come for them, and could come at ANY time and see that such a process is not necessarily a bad thing (many people claim to accept this but very few actually do) then the shadow of death lingers over them - but death itself does not come. It is a taunting process almost like the feeling you got as a child - when you knew that the bully was after you but biding his time until he would strike. For some people who experience this, is makes them stronger and wiser. Others it it tear away at their sanity throwing them into the deepest of depressions.

Keep your goals clear and remember that you are the ultimate controller over your destiny.

2007-09-24 15:36:15 · answer #2 · answered by alfred C 3 · 0 0

Always, Death is one thing we all share and await for. I'm pretty much healthy as far as I know,,yet I may die b4 you or anyone who has more of a terminal illness than yours.
we never know how or when we'll die.
Holy Qur'aan:
Surah Al-Baqarah
Ayah [28]
How can you disbelieve in Allah? Seeing that you were dead and He gave you life. Then He will give you death, then again will bring you to life (on the Day of Resurrection) and then unto Him you will return.
Surah Al-'Imran
Ayah [185]
Everyone shall taste death. And only on the Day of Resurrection shall you be paid your wages in full. And whoever is removed away from the Fire and admitted to Paradise, he indeed is successful. The life of this world is only the enjoyment of deception (a deceiving thing).

2007-09-24 15:42:49 · answer #3 · answered by Islam4Life 4 · 0 0

actually you know I know nothing can't always be happy but be thankful that you are still alive. For me I spent a really depressing year. I had to spend a month in the hospital a year before that the doctors said I had nothing wrong with me and a year later the pain came back they thought it was cancer but I was very lucky that it wasn't It was my first surgery and I was a kid! I never recovered mentally though it was all too hard. You know we all are going to die one day....but one thing to do is enjoy life because you have it live every day as if it were to be your last.

2007-09-24 15:36:40 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There is a meditation practice in Buddhism in which one visualises one's own death. The purpose is to embrace the dying process without fear so that one can overcome one's fear of death and live each day with awareness and unconditional love.

One of the reminder sayings that accompanies this practice is "Tomorrow or death, who knows which comes first."

2007-09-24 15:52:28 · answer #5 · answered by Senge 2 · 0 0

I feel that way. My nearest relatives died at 48, 55, and 58. I'm 51. Some days, I see death right around the corner.

2007-09-24 15:31:30 · answer #6 · answered by Sharyn 5 · 1 0

with the aid of definition, dying is the ceasing of all purposes of existence. After respiratory, heartbeat, and concepts interest give up, the existence-tension progressively ceases to function in physique cells. dying is the different of existence. dying is something quite undemanding suited now. whether, this could not be the case sooner or later. (Revelation 21:3,4)

2016-11-06 07:20:03 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It's beginning to look like nothing in creation
actually dies.
The energy merely returns to a quantum stage,
which is where it came from at birth.

2007-09-24 15:43:39 · answer #8 · answered by kyle.keyes 6 · 0 0

I know that feeling well.my heart is 95% blocked,I have 1 artery open with stent,s,they told me there is nothing more they can do. I can die at any time.

2007-09-24 15:32:11 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It is part of life, we all feel it at times.

We all die from the same thing. Our heart stops!

2007-09-24 15:30:08 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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