Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Do you want to find out what happens after you die?

Don't you want to find out.





I really do want to find out. What happens to me. I want to find out as soon as possible.





I need to find out what exactly is going to happen. I need to die, so I can find out.





Do you want to find out what happens after you die?

Do you want to find out what happens after you die?
i'm in not hurry to dye but i think its diff rent for ever one
Reply:I used to think that after I died, I'd understand what this life was all about.





Then I came to realize that, if there is an afterlife, there's no reason to suppose that I'll be any more all-knowing in that one then I am in this one.





So even if I find out what happens after I die, I am not certain that I'll know that it was after I died.





What if this life is the afterlife of some previous one that we can't recall?





Here and now is enough for here and now, I think.
Reply:no need to find out





i knew that i will become a mountain, just knew
Reply:Nope, I don't want to die in the first place. Unless whatever is after death is just like my life now, of course. Just as you can't teach an old dog new tricks, you can't give an old man a new life.
Reply:Been there, done that!





If you can imagine the idea of losing some item you possess during the normal course of activities that you do on a daily basis - then that is exactly the same as losing a body. The normal course is find another and get on with the game. The major difference being you also lose your connections with people of the previous game - you have to re-organise others all over again.
Reply:im happy the way i am right now.
Reply:You might like the film 'Flatliners', cause on there they kill themselves and bring themselves back (they are all medical students) so they can see what it's like to be dead.


It's ridiculous, but watch it, cause it's entertaining and all that.





I really want to find out I suppose, but since I expect there to be nothing, I don't expect the actual discovery to be very exciting. In fact I obviously can't expect to discover what happens at all, unless I'm wrong about what happens. I don't think it's such a scary thing, just not existing anymore. I assume it will be rather easy.





If something does happen, although I don't suppose it will, it should be amazing. I think the best part would just be being able to know what happens, rather than experiencing it. I don't see how heaven and stuff like that could actually work for me anyway, what with the concept of eternal bliss being a bit pointless, because it would just become normality, rather than something special. Not that I'd get into anywhere like that. Especially not when I say I don't believe in it, and that it'd be disappointing and stuff even if it did.
Reply:Obviously, no one answering questions does know. Otherwise that person would be dead. Dead people don't answer questions.
Reply:I'd very much like to find out before it happens.


Finding out *by* dying, I'm not so keen on.
Reply:I curious to find out and I'm wait from my death to do, but I'm enjoying my life and there are still many things i would like to do and to know, for me death is later.
Reply:so do i but maybe you should find out what happens to you when you really live instead. then, when you have fully lived, it will probably mean that you are old and that you will die soon anyway.
Reply:erm, i want to find out, but i'm in no particular hurry. i'll get there eventually.


your post seems to indicate you wish to hasten the journey to death. i advise against suicide.
Reply:No, I'll be DEAD! I won't care one way or the other plus I'll be far too busy navigating through that next stage of my existance to have the time to be concerned for such foolish things.
Reply:HELL NO!!! i'm happy the way it is and i'm scared of death. please don't commit suicide!
Reply:later
Reply:I do and I don't.


I don't think that people should know, since we are mortal beings, and death is a mystery that we cannot understand the meaning to.


I would want to know, since I am curious, too. But, say that it were something horrific. I wouldn't be able to live another peaceful day knowing what would be the end of me.


I don't want to know because I don't think I would be able to live while knowing what awaits us on the other side of our mortality. I think it's supposed to remain a mystery until we experience it.


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