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Comatose11
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- Jul 26, 2018
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That appeals to me. I hate the idea of existing forever.
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I'm afraid there's something after death ...I mean that's what scares me the most about ctb.
That death is eternal, being dead forever.
Not for a trillion years.
Not for a quintillion years.
For EVER.
JudgmentI'm afraid there's something after death ...
Judgment
It's a personal beliefNop, there is no judgment.
If there is something it would be same-old same-old, trapped in the circle of life. Which is the definition of hell for me.
I have the same fear. I'm scared I will return as a captured orca forced to do tricks at Seaworld for forty years while imprisoned in a giant fishbowl.I'm more afraid of existing again when i think about it.
To be honest if we get reincarnated endlessly and each life is just as shit as every other one, then 40 years as an orca would be the last thing I'm worried about..I have the same fear. I'm scared I will return as a captured orca forced to do tricks at Seaworld for forty years while imprisoned in a giant fishbowl.
Yes but some lives are infinitely shittier than others. At least being human you have legal rights whereas animals have no rights.To be honest if we get reincarnated endlessly and each life is just as shit as every other one, then 40 years as an orca would be the last thing I'm worried about..
Sort of, but being an animal you can't even comprehend rights so you don't worry about them... of course I'm joking, because they're not able to campaign for their own comfort either when they are suffering. By the way I'm not thinking very much, I didn't mean anything by my response tbh.0Yes but some lives are infinitely shittier than others. At least being human you have legal rights whereas animals have no rights.
i'm personally looking forward to reaching the same state i was in before birth. not being alive didn't bother me the whole time i was not yet concevied, don't see why it would bother me on the other end of the journey.I mean that's what scares me the most about ctb.
That death is eternal, being dead forever.
Not for a trillion years.
Not for a quintillion years.
For EVER.
I am convinced that life goes on after ctb. The reason I am convinced is the research ive done on factually verified past life memories investigated by Dr. Ian Stevenson. Ndes are also interesting and are sometimes factually verified such as people knowing what doctors and nurses were saying when they were flatlined and brain dead.
I don't think whatever you attached worked...
I'm not ready to ctb just right now, but that is the plan eventually. And I meant that part of me does, the other part has an appreciation for some part of life/memories, and part of me fears it. I'm just speaking for myself, though. Sorry if any of it was confusing.If that scares people, they aren't ready to ctb. Someone who's ready would crave non-existence.
You didn't exist for a quintillion years before you were born. Was that bad?Not for a quintillion years.