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Trending & News No. I'm not afraid of ceasing to exist. I just don't want die like my mother did with terminal cancer, slowly and being aware. Heart stroke isn't surely fun but few minutes and the pain stops, you lose consciousness and it's over. With cancer it's maybe not really painful with modern medication but it's like every day a small part of you goes until nothing more remains in this world.
Have you ever heard of "kama loka"? That's why terminal illness is more fun. It's a much more gentle transition from earthly fun to the immaterial. You have time to foster non materialistic love and gain knowledge. You can't do that when you're a disembodied spirit that just craves and craves expecting the body back.
In the sense that I’m afraid of my eventual end, no. In the sense that it will happen and my dearest loved ones who live overseas won’t be aware of it? Yes.
Maybe, sometimes yes and sometimes no, it's not the death part but the unknown part, i believe in god which means i believe in an afterlife but no matter how much it's beautiful, it will surely feel strange and new, plus the big question, will we ever be able to connect ourselves back to earth or back to humanity 🤔
You can get to know a lot, by even merely doing some logic.
Holy books tell you that there is no coitus outside the physical body.
Knowing this, what, do people really think they get another body with cocks and ovaries that stay dormant?
Of course not. In fact the spirit itself isn't sexed. The soul's gender is as temporary as the physical one. The only reason the soul has one of the two genders is because the body is currently using up the other gender. Which means the famous Carl Jung's anima / animus model is easily observable.
Here reposting something older:
The most famous, consistent, truthful remote viewers in the history of the CIA stargate project were all men: Ingo Swann, Pat Price, Joseph McMoneagle, Mel Riley. Even though they hired women too. (Although upon a "fact check", one successful woman is "known for locating fugitive U. S. Customs agent Charles Jordan in 198, and identifying the spy Jean-Philippe Wispelaer")
Similarly a decades-long program at Princeton University's Ivy League, PEAR Lab, found that only mainly women are really powerful at influencing random number generators using their minds. While men often "manifested" the opposite of what they intended to.
Sounds like proof that men who have the active physical body have a receptive soul, that receives information from higher worlds. But physically receptive women have an active soul, which imposes its will into the soul world.
Either way, the spirit, the only reliably persistant "you", isn't sexed, and it doesn't have the capacity to "feel" either. The only way to leave this world while maintining some form of soul intact is to not be a degenerate, be grateful, etc. Developing the soul via exercise, using willfull reverent love which can survive past the physical realm unlike romance. Or in spirt you'll be lonely at first and then a numb vegetable. You won't have the "eyes" and "ears" to see and hear in the next realm if you don't develop the sense organs to interact spiritually.
@Hardon-Collider it seems that this is your personal perception but you know that it's wrong cause astral projection doesn't even exists, all the cases are a hoax!
There's something that i do share with you is that the soul is using our bodies cause our bodies are the vessels and that our souls do not have genders but remember that our souls still represents us, which means as male and female and yes there are no organs such ears and eyes to hear and see but yet you can hear and see because your soul has the capacity to let you hear and see without the need of eyes and ears etc...
The world of god is totally different than ours because here we rely on physics and observations plus logic, but in god's world eveything is possible and can be supernatural!
You don't have to try convincing me what's real when i first hand both "remote viewed" and "astral projected" which are very distinct two phenomena. I spied via "astral projection" on people in real life and walked up to veridy it's accuracy. Also also did "remote viewing" countless times, which has nothing to do with so called astral projection. I assume you only brought A. P. up because you confused the two. Remote viewing is basically emporarily becoming a vegetable and letting the spiritual perception wash over you. Just ask yourself a question and wait for the answer. Here are a bunch of professors discussing it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrwAiU2g5RU
But just like Astral Projection, i warn against them both. They are both irrelevant in our era and in a unique sense "dangerous" because, although it's not directly harmful, it misleads people into wasting time doing the opposite of progress.
The astral realm is the soul realm, it is NOT the spirit realm.
So when i said "eyes and ears to see and hear" i did NOT mean the astral world. Even though for a separate activity, yes, lucid dreaming is beneficial as a means to become aware of your own subconscious, to be able to fix your unconscious flaws better.
Remote viewing is degradation. In order to remote view, you must suppress your individuality. The variety of intuition in R. V. is not true clairvoyance where you as an individual directly perceive the spirit world. It is in fact the opposite of true clairvoyance and the opposite of our task on earth. R. V. relies on suppressing the perceiver. It is an ancient art that has progressed humanity at some point but should now be left behind.
@Hardon-Collider that's the work of psychics and i don't believe them, i had many psychic friends who had different abilities, i spent a time on a psychic website called "Oranum"...
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Nope.
around 40, I feel the joy of freedom… I can let go of everything on earth…
but if I were to say that to people… they think I am depressed… so I keep to myself and only tell my close loved ones…
I continue to like in joy and share that with others…. No stress, no worries… just smile and happy.
death? No… just part of life.
I think think it is the process of terminal aging with the loss of bodily functions and mentality that is frightening. I was under full anesthesia and it was difficult to tell I was gone. Nice trip but very informative.
Not really. The idea of ceasing to enjoy life and of having my memories erased is sad. But the only thing I really fear is the pain of dying. Some forms of death are horrible.
Not at all. As a Christian, my ultimate goal is to spend eternity with God. I fear disappointing Jesus more than I do death.
I don't know if I'm "afraid". It's definitely humbling and sobering to know that it will happen at some point. The best I can do is be ready.
Before I was born I felt nothing. No pain, no worries, no stress, no luck and no happiness.
That is what being dead feels like. It feels like nothing.
I’m not afraid of death but I don’t want to die right now. I’m only in my twenties.
Who told you that? Why do you trust that risky opinion?
No, we all die, eventually.
The scary part is not knowing when that is. Could be today, or 50 years from now.
It's eventually going to happen one day. I worry more about how is going to happen and how soon/late is going to happen
Everybody is. If they say they are not then they are lying and trying to act tough, or they are crazy. Most are lying.
not afraid, but trying hard to forestall it as long as possible.
It doesn't matter who you are, we will all be worm chow at some point.
Nope. Why fear something that isn't a bad thing?
Nope, I don't.
- If there is reincarnation, maybe my next life will be better than this one (or at least less crappy).
- If there is nothing afterwards - Non-existing is still better than crappy life.
It's not the process of dying that I'm afraid of, it's the after I'm afraid of. My consciousness ceasing to exist is scary as heck.
No, although I am not fond of certain methods.
Not at all.
I even picked my grave’s tomb stone
No. Looking forward to Heaven. Afraid of the pain of the actual death part though.
It will all fade to black and nothing will matter anymore. Sounds like fun! 😃
Yes. I do wonder how many who voted no are as brave in practice as in abstract?
No because I believe in heaven.
Nope, not at all.
No, I just hope I don't mess my pants.
Death no getting their yes.
I pray for it every morning
nope
Not anymore
Nope dude
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