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#143963 - 03/05/08 01:55 PM
Re: Can We Talk About Death?
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humlan, I think you touched on an essence - in a few words:
By accepting death, living should be enhanced.
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#143964 - 03/05/08 01:56 PM
Re: Can We Talk About Death?
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Because I could not stop for Death, He kindly stopped for me; The carriage held but just ourselves And Immortality.
We slowly drove, he knew no haste, And I had put away My labour, and my leisure too, For his civility.
We passed the school where children played, Their lessons scarcely done; We passed the fields of gazing grain, We passed the setting sun.
We paused before a house that seemed A swelling of the ground; The roof was scarcely visible, The cornice but a mound.
Since then 'tis centuries; but each Feels shorter than the day I first surmised the horses' heads Were toward eternity. Emily Dickinson MA
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#143965 - 03/05/08 06:24 PM
Re: Can We Talk About Death?
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Its funny how when young I for one never thought much about death, and never my own. I was indestructable as we all believe we are when young. Now I think of it and wonder, how the heck did I get old, when??? I don't remember my life slipping away. I remember well, my twenties, even my thirties then all of a sudden in a brief second in time, I was old, a senior citizen, I hate the label of senior citizen...Old well, pardon the rant, old person complaining!!!
Edited by chatty lady (03/05/08 06:25 PM)
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#143966 - 03/08/08 08:11 PM
Re: Can We Talk About Death?
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#143967 - 03/10/08 04:27 PM
Re: Can We Talk About Death?
[Re: humlan]
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Glad to hear the book is speaking to you. Another one is Tuesdays with Morrie; loved that book.
This will take soem time and thought, but I'll give it a stab.
Do you fear death?
I don't fear death because I believe I'm going to a better place, but having to live while dying is another thing. I watched Mom wither away to nothing and it was painful for all of us, including her - physically and mentally. However, I still believe God was at work teaching all of us something about ourselves and our relationship with Mom and one another until the moment she died.
Do you look on it as a reward to life? I do, but I do not believe it is a measured reward based on how one lives their life. I believe there will be no suffering, no pain, no sadness, or anything negative. That said, I believe that for all who believe Christ came to give us eteranl life. So I don't think it's any better or worse for one person or another.
Do you wish it didn't have to be a part of life?
No, I'm cool with it. I wouldn't want to live forever.
When you really think about it, does it paint life differently for you? Absolutely, it gives me peace in knowing that I have nothing to fear should something tragic happen and I end up dying.
Does it challenge your feelings of personal significance? No, we are all created equal.
Does it render your earthly endeavors meaningless, making you realize how insignificant we each are in the grand scheme of things? No. Just the opposite. I believe we have all been given gifts and we are called to use them for the good of God and others. When we strive to live according to His will, we continue to see the blessings and purpose of our lives. We are all a part of His plan.
Thanks for asking these questions. I thoroughly enjoy reading what others believe because it causes me to pause and ponder which is good.
I recently read The Faith Club which is a book abouta these three women - a Christian, a Muslim and a Jew who were all in NY on 9/11. They met for several years and chatted about the similarities and differences within their beliefs. It was an awesome read if this topic interests you. They discussed death and dying too.
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#143969 - 03/10/08 11:29 PM
Re: Can We Talk About Death?
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If I'm honest, yes I'm afraid of death...only because I would rather be living. Like most of you I'm afraid of how I die...I do not want to be a burden to my family or die violently. My personal wish is to be in the arms of my husband and slip away quietly with a smile on HIS face. As many of you know, I did come close to checking out on my own...but, thank God and my children that never happened. I appreciate life. I appreciate living. My father always said he was an athiest and when he had his massive heart attack he said he was so scared. Although he was raised in a religious household he chose not to believe in anything. He died afraid and alone except for his younger son (my half-brother) with him during his last hours. My dad was a child molester and I had distanced myself from him for years. For me, I believe in God and believe that there's peace after death and I pray that if I am conscious during the time I am to die, that my belief will give me courage to face whatever I have to face. The part I dread the most is leaving my sons and husband. The older I become the more I cherish the time we have and the more life means to me. Don't know if this answered your question...
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#143972 - 03/12/08 11:16 AM
Re: Can We Talk About Death?
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Another thing I've noticed is my older son, 36, spends more time talking to me via email/phone than he did in his 20's. I think he's realizing that I'm not going to be around forever and he seems to be finding more time for mom. I'm glad your FIL is spending more time with your sons. They can learn a lot from him. How wonderful for your sons.
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