Is it normal that i'm not afraid of death?
Is it normal that I'm NOT afraid of death, but think about as something exciting to discover when I'm ready?
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Is it normal that I'm NOT afraid of death, but think about as something exciting to discover when I'm ready?
If you truly do not fear death, than that is great. It is merely a simple part of life and shouldn't be feared. After all death is not the opposite of life but simply the opposite of birth, there is no telling what happens to life itself before and after those thongs. So if you find you're not scared of death, don't wonder if it's normal, just be glad, because myself and the vast majority of us envy you.
I'm not afraid of death much - not too early I love life - but I'm mainly only afraid of dying badly - a long drawn out, debilitated, helpless, painful, wretched and terminal illness - and once you are ill others own you and the god helpers want to drag out your misery and make you live longer and longer because hell on earth for you is their godly mission and his will be done and you have no choice to end your life because it is not your life to end but rather belongs to god and the appointed missionaries of the 21st Century who say if we let you die everyone will want that choice you are a child of god and as a child we know better and must keep you alive ....
Other than that - no problemo!
If I was in the middle of a bomb scene where every move I make can mean the difference between my living and my being set on fire, in a car accident where my vehicle is about to be blown to kingdom come, my door is stuck and I have to get out in the next 10 seconds, or when I am getting in my car in the liquor store parking lot and one of the more mentally unstable local homeless people starts screaming incoherently at my car and running towards it with an unidentified object in their hands... then yeah, I'd be scared of death. I'd be really damned scared.
However, theoretically, the concept of just dying doesn't bother me. If anything, I'd be more concerned for my sister and brother. They don't really have anyone to care for them other than me, so my fear of death stems from instinct and concern for loved ones that may need to depend on me sometime in the future.
Be afraid, be very afraid. You will find out where you were very, very wrong in your life (maybe, depending).
The problem is, is that you might have already died, and not even known it, but that was or will be in a Universe far, far away and long, long ago or a long, long time in the future.
The two big questions that you need to answer are:
1) How Ethical am I?
2) How Enlightened am I?