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Serious Fear of death

Hey everyone,
Since all of us here are familiar with death I would like to ask a question to all of you. Honestly, death is something I fear a lot and even though the fear might be rational or irrational, I haven’t found a way to deal with it/way of looking at it yet. This is my reaching out to you guys to give me reasons to not be afraid of death. Sharing personal stories, theories or way of looking at it is more than welcome!

Thank you in advance, and if you make fun of me…well, fuck you :lulz:
you should be terrified like your masters the accursed devils, cuz you're gonna burn in hell bitches
 
I’ve watched a staggering number of people take their last breath. Mostly cancer patients or frail elderly people who were receiving end of life care. However, I have also seen a significant number of people die following trauma or other sudden terminal events such as heart problems or bleeds.

Even if there was a degree of pain or psychological distress due to the mode of death, in the last moments everyone becomes serene. The ones that have a spiritual awakening during their final illness always have a good and peaceful death.

Therefore, I do not fear death. I don’t want to die any time soon as I want to experience more and ensure my kids get the most out of what I can teach them. But at the same time, I wouldn’t ‘fear’ death at any point.

I can’t say what happens after death. But if there is a ‘bright light’ I will definitely be heading into it.
Ive read alot of first hand acounts on other sites where a partner would watch their terminal loved one pass away, but before they do they get a surge of energy and talk about all these grandeur things and talk about seeing family members that have also passed away and lights and pearly gates, i always think these are some sort of scammer preachers but what are your thoughts on this?
 
Who gives a fuck, the whole human race is on a fast tack to oblivion......I for one welcome it, we as a species are a virus and true vermin. Leave the planet to the animals, they only take what they need.......we're the ones who've fucked it for them.
LONG LIVE ANIMALS.
I'm a true misanthrope.
 
Hey everyone,
Since all of us here are familiar with death I would like to ask a question to all of you. Honestly, death is something I fear a lot and even though the fear might be rational or irrational, I haven’t found a way to deal with it/way of looking at it yet. This is my reaching out to you guys to give me reasons to not be afraid of death. Sharing personal stories, theories or way of looking at it is more than welcome!

Thank you in advance, and if you make fun of me…well, fuck you :lulz:
Can't escape it, why worry? ☠️
 
not to sound like a tough guy,but no. im not afraid of death or afraid to die. been in quite a few situations where i should have died and didnt. now dont get me wrong,im not going to rush death either. do i want to die? some day. but not today.
I can relate to you, mrln. An experience that brought me to the realization that i wasn’t immortal was when i was a teenager and went to Blockbuster to rent Showgirls, but they were all out.

i fear fags and trannies
That’s probably because you’re afraid of being attracted to them. People that are comfortable in their own gender/sexuality aren’t afraid of others’.
 
As someone that has come close to death a few times, I find I only "fear" it for logistical reasons. What will my spouse do? What will happen to my family members? How will they handle it? What will happen to the things I've poured my life into? Will my passing unify these things? Or will it break them, leave them languishing in disrepair.

I don't fear death or mortality. Pain (both physical and psychological) and loss are both in and of themselves, universal constants. I don't believe in souls, eternity, heaven, hell, etc. It is more so that these concerns lead me to want to live a healthier/more productive life, and in doing so that I may prolong the inevitable, and perhaps have an okay time along the way.

"Choose life" - that one movie
 
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Who gives a fuck, the whole human race is on a fast tack to oblivion......I for one welcome it, we as a species are a virus and true vermin. Leave the planet to the animals, they only take what they need.......we're the ones who've fucked it for them.
LONG LIVE ANIMALS.
I'm a true misanthrope.
Then prctice what you preach and fuck off, I for one see also the good that humans can do, yes we can be horrible, but we can also be brilliant and have many positives , a good family or partner is a massive positive that makes you grateful everyday you have consciousness and are alive for such a short time to experience that. If you are one of the dipshits rooting and complaining for all humans to perish then be my guest and fuck off first.

Have a nice day.
 
not to sound like a tough guy,but no. im not afraid of death or afraid to die. been in quite a few situations where i should have died and didnt. now dont get me wrong,im not going to rush death either. do i want to die? some day. but not today.
I mean the way I've always seen it is this, sure death is scary but once I die that's suddenly not a problem anymore, I'll be dead, so why fear something you cant feel or experience, when it occurs you'll be the last to know
 
I’ve watched a staggering number of people take their last breath. Mostly cancer patients or frail elderly people who were receiving end of life care. However, I have also seen a significant number of people die following trauma or other sudden terminal events such as heart problems or bleeds.

Even if there was a degree of pain or psychological distress due to the mode of death, in the last moments everyone becomes serene. The ones that have a spiritual awakening during their final illness always have a good and peaceful death.

Therefore, I do not fear death. I don’t want to die any time soon as I want to experience more and ensure my kids get the most out of what I can teach them. But at the same time, I wouldn’t ‘fear’ death at any point.

I can’t say what happens after death. But if there is a ‘bright light’ I will definitely be heading into it.
My wife has been a nurse and midwife for nearly 25 years, she has seen people go and explain it pretty much like yourself, she has also seen people arrive and believes some babies react as though they have been here before and some born dead or die soon after are just not meant to be here yet, I guess you pick up on it when you have been seeing things like that for so long.
She also sees some people who have died badly in her sleep, one is a guy in the 90's who died eating poisonous mushrooms, he had blood coming out of every orifice and was pleading to save him, there was nothing they could do his liver was destroyed anyway and that was not a good death.
 
It is something that everyone has to face one day.

No point fearing it. Because it accomplishes nothing. It doesn't push it away or get you more time to live, so why bother letting it get to you. Learn to use this phrase and use it often: "IT IS WHAT IT IS".

I show no feedback or expressions in the face of things that are beyond my control. Because when I say or do something, anything, I expect something back in return. When you do or say anything that produces no results, all you are doing is showing weakness.
 
you should be terrified like your masters the accursed devils, cuz you're gonna burn in hell bitches
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i hope the devils steal your soul
 
Ive read alot of first hand acounts on other sites where a partner would watch their terminal loved one pass away, but before they do they get a surge of energy and talk about all these grandeur things and talk about seeing family members that have also passed away and lights and pearly gates, i always think these are some sort of scammer preachers but what are your thoughts on this?

That happens a lot, it’s not scammers. I’ve frequently given a prognosis of ‘a few days’ to the relatives of my palliative patients, had a call from them to say “they look better, they’ve eaten a meal and are sat out in a chair, they seem really happy etc” and then they die that night. These patients have been essentially unconscious prior to the pre-death boost of energy.

I’m sure the brain has ways of preparing for death that include the release of lots of happy neurotransmitters. But it is so frequent it makes me ponder what happens next?
 
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Because death loves them lol

just kidding bro there is no point in being afraid because we are all going to the same end just live the life you want
Yeaahh I know, what you are saying is the truth. My dumbass brain just doesn’t wanna chill I guess

i fear fags and trannies
Me too

I think Ive said this before, but I have been present at a few deaths, and there is absolutely a tangible difference that goes beyond the stopping of a heart at the time of death. Something is no longer there that was once there. And I was not even really emotionally connected to the people dying so it wasn't wishful thinking....something real was missing from the room. So I 100% believe there is more.

My biggest fear is that I lose consciousness of my previous life, that I lose what makes me myself wherever it is I end up going. If I lose me then it may as well be black nothingness once we die....there might as well be nothing else. And that terrifies me.
Your description of why you fear death is 100% the same as why I fear death…its weird to say but it makes me kinda happy to have someone out there that understands it yaknow.

On the side note, your story is very interesting and I do hope there is more
 
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