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I have never related to "fear of death"

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16 minutes ago, Leo Gura said:

You are all so brave, contemplating death in the abstract behind a keyboard.

When actual death comes nipping at your heels like a crocodile, you will see how different things get.

The lava is the fire that licks your boots away. -Genisis (the band) from Dance on a Volcano.

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When the secret is revealed to you, you will know that you are not other than God, but that you yourself are the object of your quest.

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Yeah im calling BS on everyone saying theyre not scared of death. Easy to say that when youre not face to face with complete annihilation. Its literally a biological response thats programmed into your DNA through millions of years of evolution. 

I remember recently a wrong way driver was barreling head on down my side of the road at 60+ mph and I literally felt my body and mind tense up and fear take over. It wasnt a conscious choice, just an immediate biological reaction and i doubt any amount of yoga or meditation could have helped. I literally prayed and thanked God afterwards for not killing me right there. If you can experience that or some equivalent like being robbed at gun point completely calm, then maybe your claims will have some legs to stand on

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I am terribly afraid of the process of dying. The dying part.

I've seen quite a bit of varied ways we can go out.

Some I would never...

Emphysema was traumatic to witness - slow. 

Seen multiple births and deaths. 


It is far easier to fool someone, than to convince them they have been fooled.

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@Phil King Its can.

Death is psychological.

When you see the car and get scared the process is psychological before physical.

You are doing it.

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1 hour ago, Phil King said:

thanked God afterwards for not killing me right there

In a sense, the terrifying experience died. Pretty meta, huh?


Beauty is all around Infinity 𑣲⋆。˚

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21 hours ago, Leo Gura said:

If anything, you guys underestimate how horrifying death will be. You are treating it way too abstractly, from the comfort of your armchair.

Fear doesn’t kill you. Fear is what keeps you alive. Fear is what keeps the sense of self alive, forever trapped in the illusion known as the dream of separation known as the eternal dream you are dreaming. No dreamt character gets out of the dream alive because no character in the dream is alive to begin with, because a dream only appears to be real in its conception known.
Horror is witnessed, it is felt as a real horror within the dream, but the dreamer remains forever untouched by the horror upon awakening to the illusion of the horror. For any dream to become known to have occurred, there must be always a dreamer that is able to awaken from the dream to know the dream has actually occurred, instantaneously recognising that nothing actually happened.
 


 

Grief is Love with Nowhere to Go 

You cannot talk butterfly language with caterpillar people.

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I’m more afraid of being crippled than dying. Dying is mercy by nature. 


Prometheus was always a friend of man

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