Is it normal to look forward to death and being buried in my grave?

Not sure why I look forward to it, maybe it's because I'll know where me body is when I die and become a spirit, maybe I'll be able to visit me own grave, and know that I am under there.

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  • thegypsysailor

    Oh, please. When you are dead, you are dead! There ain't no heaven or hell, there ain't no reincarnation and there certainly ain't no "spirits". There won't even be a body to visit after a few years, it will just be a pile of bones and then some developer will buy the land for a development and then those will go into a land fill somewhere.
    What a waste of this one opportunity to have a wonderful experience on this planet.
    I truly feel sorry for you.

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    • me1993

      you don't have any proof for any of that

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      • thegypsysailor

        I assume you are referring to;"When you are dead, you are dead!"?
        Well, let me put it this way, then. Are you willing to bet this life against the remote possibility of a next one?
        It's a pretty bad bet and I for one wouldn't take it. It is just foolish to waste this one.
        There is not one single incidence of factual evidence that anything exists after death, since we began to walk upright and became a reasoning species. That's quite a few millennia in which one would think if it was true, there would be just one tiny piece of factual evidence. There have been innumerable attempts to "communicate with the other side" by reputable investigators and scientists, all also ending in failure.
        So it seems that all the wishing in the world will not make it true. Be reasonable and enjoy the hell out of this life and if another does exist, you'll get a two-fer. If there was a god, don't you think that's he'd want you to do?

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        • me1993

          and there is not one single incidence of factual evidence to say otherwise, whilst there have been people who have actually been to the afterlife and came back and spoke about it, and people have actually seen ghosts, and even have been "in the shoes" of a loved one who has recently died and discovered the final secret.

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          • J3553

            The "afterlife" those people went to was their brain shutting down and chemicals being released.

            People see weird things in the dark, especially when they're tired and even more so when they're grieving.

            The last thing you said isn't even a thing...

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            • me1993

              I have seen stories of people going to the real afterlife

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          • thegypsysailor

            If there was factual evidence of what you say above it would be in museums like the Smithsonian. There has never been credible evidence of ghosts or that anyone has ever come back from death, beyond the short near death experiences; if there was it would be world wide news, not the rantings of some kook. Believe what you wish, but your believing in something does not make it factual There is no definitive proof of what you claim.

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            • FreeFromFear

              Hi Thegypsysailor,

              You wrote "There has never been credible evidence of ghosts or that anyone has ever come back from death, beyond the short near death experiences;"

              There actually is one who came back from the dead after three whole days so He can tell us all about it. You can read about it here--
              http://www.freegraceresources.org/messiahinbothtestaments-1.pdf

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    • GoraIntoDesiGals

      Although I agree that belief in afterlife etc is total BS, not being aware can be nice too when you had a life full of shit. Not everyone can afford a yacht to fuck young girls at a ripe age and have more fun than "a barrel of monkeys". For most people life is just a pointless rat-race.

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      • thegypsysailor

        I was not born with a "silver spoon". In fact my parents and I did not get along and I was allowed to leave their house at 15 to make my own way in the world. I became a commercial fisherman and was fishing crab in Alaska shortly thereafter.
        I admit that I have had a fortunate life, but it did not come from luck; it took a lot of hard work at some risk to life and limb.
        Every person who comes on IIN has the opportunity to get up and do something. Bitching and moaning about their "life full of shit" is just not taking responsibility for their own actions and making excuses for their inability to take control.
        If you don't like the "pointless rat-race", then do something about it. Don't put me down for making a great life for myself.

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  • cȱɱpɩɛx

    I've been dead for 400 years and I do the same.

    Okay, I'm lying. It's more like 403 years.

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  • richardbturgid

    Sounds like 1. Depression, 2. You need Jesus real bad!

    Repent and be IMMERSED for the forgiveness of your sins :)

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  • sparklyunicornrainbows

    Maybe that's you, but i'm really afraid of death. It is kind of nice that you're able to face it instead of try to run from it like me.

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