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DeAthB4u
2005-01-16, 15:58
Im not sure if this is the right forum, but im gonna give it a crack.
Does anyone every sit and think about death, what its like to go on to a so called "better life"?
I dont this last night and i sit in my computer chair for 3 1/2 hours just thinking about moving on from this lifetime and i got really freaked out.
Has this happened to anyone else?
666lucifer666
2005-01-16, 20:43
basically everyday i think about death... what does it bring? does it bring nothingness, a new life, or eternal bliss/torture?
i go over in my mind what is logical and then i realize, that logic is learned... logic is something that was somewhat created by humans. so some of the off the wall ideas dont seem as wrong to me.
sometimes death scares the shit out of me... other times i think "well, its coming soon so, meh"
Social Junker
2005-01-17, 07:29
"The celebration of life and death should be reversed. We should be sad when a baby is born because he enters a life of sorrow. We should be glad at a person's death, for they are being released from sorrow."
I can't remember who said that, but it's a good saying from the Buddhist perspective on death.
NightVision
2005-01-17, 07:37
Yes. I think "wtf are my telemoron lengthining ninhibitors?????"
dyslexiclettuce
2005-01-18, 02:26
I think about it, but don't worry about it. If I'm doomed to eternal damnation, fuck it, if my God is cruel enough to subject any sort of his creations to such torment then I don't think I'd worship him anyways. I'm curious about it none-the-less, just don't have the cohones to go out and find out ^_^
Demagogue
2005-01-19, 03:08
quote:Originally posted by Social Junker:
"The celebration of life and death should be reversed. We should be sad when a baby is born because he enters a life of sorrow. We should be glad at a person's death, for they are being released from sorrow."
I can't remember who said that, but it's a good saying from the Buddhist perspective on death.
that was deep man. I like it. Read 'Speaker for the Dead' by Orson Scott Card, and it'll give you a whole new perspective on Death
noone will no.
unless you come back, or sumthing.