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Is anyone nervous about dying and what do you think happens when you die?
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i believe pretty much the same, except i want to be buried and become worm food. its time i give back something to the world.Everyone should be nervous about dying, because simply no one knows.
But since I'm a writer I love to toy with fantasy. I imagine we just change energy forms. Nothing dies. We just join the cosmic entity that is the universe. Unaware of anything but in tune with everything. Like how grass absorbs sunlight, then is eaten by herbivores, who are in turn eaten by carnivores, who die and nurture the soil for more grass. Just like that but on a much larger and more complicated scale.
When I die worms will eat my flesh. Then defecate me out. Me in stool form will go on to nourish 100s of generations of life. Death isn't totally meaningless. That's why I want to be cremated, and try to escape this shitty cycle.
Is it me or does this post keep getting longer?After Death there is nothing. There is no afterlife , no reincarnation no consciousness. what is consciousness? i give my opinion in this post.
Are we even really conscious when we are "alive"? I don't hardly remember anything that happened in the last few decades. The last 5 years passed by really fast didn't they? to me decades passed by in a blink of an eye: this is more apparent for older people.
Who can remember what specific things they did any date of 2020,2019,2018 and so on?
Who can remember what people were wearing the last time they went to the super market, the cars when the last time in traffic, what they ate every day of March this year?
Many think that consciousness will continue for trillions of years after Death. how so when we are hardly conscious when "alive"?
And the few memories we have many are them are vague , all of them are reconstructions by the brain and many of them are false memories completely fabricated by the brain
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What is consciousness? imo the few moments of consciousness we experience (which are soon forgotten) consciousness is just some low resolution model of the brain states , the result of battle between competing beliefs. Those competing beliefs are wired in brain nuerual networks each competing for the conscious attention.
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Same here. I've been thinking about it for awhile too. Having a mental illness doesn't help when thinking about suicide. My mind goes back and forth about it. Some days I think it'd be better if I wasn't alive and others I'd tell myself I can't go through with it.I'm definitely nervous, not going to lie. I've been really thinking about death the last few months because my suicidal thoughts have been so strong.
Each day I think about it more and more which now I'm getting everything to do it or at least the stuff I'm able to get.Same here. I've been thinking about it for awhile too. Having a mental illness doesn't help when thinking about suicide. My mind goes back and forth about it. Some days I think it'd be better if I wasn't alive and others I'd tell myself I can't go through with it.
Same here. I got a bag of sodium nitrate and a bottle of sodium nitrite. Gonna prep both just so I have a option of which one I want to takeEach day I think about it more and more which now I'm getting everything to do it or at least the stuff I'm able to get.
My only concern is the vomiting because I won't have anything for it but from what I've read and what people have commented to me as long as I fast at least 8 hours it will get absorbed pretty quick.Same here. I got a bag of sodium nitrate and a bottle of sodium nitrite. Gonna prep both just so I have a option of which one I want to take
No. We have a binary choice. There is or there is not an afterlife, Regardless, we all do dieIs anyone nervous about dying and what do you think happens when you die?
That's what I've read too. I know with sodium nitrate it has to be in high quantities and for sodium nitrite it only needs to be a teaspoonMy only concern is the vomiting because I won't have anything for it but from what I've read and what people have commented to me as long as I fast at least 8 hours it will get absorbed pretty quick.
Those who have come very close to death or who experienced clinical death and have what are known as near death experiences have described a place where there are no words to describe how loving, beautiful and peaceful it is.
They have stated that all are welcomed there, even those who have died by suicide, and that everyone is given a chance to "come home", receive an indescribable sense of unconditional love, reunite with those they love and find peace and healing.
And then there are those who believe that there is nothing after death. That our brains are simply shut off and that there is a sense of nothingness or non-existence that we conscious mortals cannot comprehend.
It sounds like either way we have nothing to fear.