- @kalymmenon I only feel what may come after it if my soul feels like it needs to confess something. Otherwise, no.
@kalymmenon
Well, maybe a lil', yeah... :o
@Ravis889 why?
I don’t fear the idea of death itself. I do fear myself sometimes…….
i am not afraid of death in any way, i the chance came i would be down to witness death
I've noticed this as well. It hasn't happened for a while thank God. I feel very lucky. But I've been thinking about my parents they are in the early 80 and in good shape for their age. But I've been scared that they could go anytime.
@kalymmenon
...non confundar in aeternum...
Why "in three mysteries" ?
I think it's normal to be upset, to an extent, when thinking about death.
@MySweetAngel An appropriate question. Because it exists as three types. What do you think?
@kalymmenon
What are the three types?
@Torean It's not really fun that anybody knows everything at once is it? We have Thought yknow. But the third type is the dissolution of the material body.
@kalymmenon
Hm, vague. Well, I have no fear of that kind of death. I've heard of the "death of innocence" being another kind of death, but I'd argue that it doesn't exist.
Hi everyone!
To fear death is to fear life. Think about that.
I have no fear of death - it is but a bridge to cross or a door through which we pass. I embrace death - for I know that I shall live with God for all eternity.
"Know God, know peace. No God, no peace..."
@kalymmenon
yes, because it is unfathomable to me. i know it's something we probably aren't supposed to understand. my ego likes to cling on tangible explanations, though. so... yeah, the idea of death doesn't sit right with me. it gets under my skin and makes me uncomfortable, like there's bugs that i can't see or touch crawling on me. you know?Â