Yeah, I think it's normal. In fact I think people who are fearful or uncomfortable of cemeteries are abnormal. Death, is an important part of life, and cemeteries are full of people resting in peace. This brings me peace going to visit them. It's also a place where you can reflect and go inward into your subconscious. Reflecting on others's lifetimes seems like a very healthy way to exercise our basic human conditions such as understanding, compassion, thus a cemetery is a good way to feel grounded and humbled in your life being surrounded by those who no longer have the privilege to be alive. Forming connections to those that have passed by a way of pondering what their lives must have been like, along with pondering your own path in this life, is very refreshing.
It can really add peace, focus and acceptance in your current life, if that is what you need to integrate.
Is it normal to like hanging out at a cemetery by yourself?
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Yeah, I think it's normal. In fact I think people who are fearful or uncomfortable of cemeteries are abnormal. Death, is an important part of life, and cemeteries are full of people resting in peace. This brings me peace going to visit them. It's also a place where you can reflect and go inward into your subconscious. Reflecting on others's lifetimes seems like a very healthy way to exercise our basic human conditions such as understanding, compassion, thus a cemetery is a good way to feel grounded and humbled in your life being surrounded by those who no longer have the privilege to be alive. Forming connections to those that have passed by a way of pondering what their lives must have been like, along with pondering your own path in this life, is very refreshing.
It can really add peace, focus and acceptance in your current life, if that is what you need to integrate.