Thursday 12 December 2013

WHATEVER FLGOOD, SOAD TO FOLLOW, BDDHA MSTARD

////////////////////AT LEAST IF ISOFLURANE ALLOWS BMBI PAINFUL OPN, WILL ALSO BE PAINLESS ICARDIAC K



/////////////////////BEHIND ALL THIS, VOID IS WAITING- NEDOBD


//////////////////////MEMENTO MORI



/////////////////////USUSLLY GDAD DTH TOUCHES


////////////////////PERSONAL APOCALYPSE



////////////////////////DTH IS NOT EXISTENTIAL ELEVATOR, RATHER DISSOLUTION



///////////////////////////AWARE OF MORTY



//////////////////////////PUT FEAR OF DTH, THEY RUSH TO GD


////////////////////////TERROR MX THEORY- RELIGS AFTERLF



////////////////////////ELIXIR THEORY


/////////////////////////RESURRECTION THEORY



//////////////////////////SOUL THEORY


////////////////////////LEGACY THEORY


////////////////////////////WHAT ABT PBLEEN, SABOD, DISSOLN, RCIP


/////////////////////////// young people should have a strong bias against death. However as a much older person I no longer share this bias and in fact I think there is a strong case for death:



//////////////////////////////////////DTH IS NATURAL BUT NOT RATIONAL



////////////////////////////////////1/ As we get older, our bodies ware out. We can patch them up temporarily but the result is never as good as starting from scratch with a new generation.

2/ The aches and pains and diminished capacity of old age become increasingly unbearable, and eventually it will be a relief to simply end it all. 

3/ We live in a world of greatly increased population and natural resources are being used up at an increasing rate. At some point each generation MUST step aside and leave what is left for the next generation. 

4/ The evolution of human thought often seems to require that an older generation dies out before a new idea gets the chance to come forward. 

5/ Without death evolution does not work, and we would not be here at all.

These are all objective stories about death, and I think much more useful than religious fantasies.




///////////////////////////////////remember very well learning about an order of monks that sleep every night in their coffin. This was both intriguing and frightening.



///////////////////////////// we are limited to “the one life we have.” He says, “just as book is bounded by its covers by beginning and end, so our lives are bounded by birth and death.”




///////////////////////////////////////“We believe these stories because we are biased to believe them, and we are biased to believe them because we are so afraid of death




/////////////////////////////////////Nothing ends it just changes . At almost 70, a change would do me good.



/////////////////////////////////////...........someone of our time, living in relative affluence, with the luxury of crafting his/her life into a good story. Affluent, educated, comfortable, safe, smug. If that is what makes for a good life, a meaningful life, then there are millions alive today and billions who proceeded us whose lives ended too soon or miserably or were spent in pain or subjugation or slavery. Bad lives that ended badly. Short lives that ended in terror. Bad stories. Meaningless, pointless lives, bound by birth and death.



///////////////////////////////interesting to know whether there is a correlation between increasing feeling of purpose in life and decreasing fear of dying.




/////////////////////////////////With life as short as a half taken breath, 
don't plant anything but Love." 
~ Rumi




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