Erm, i believe what Mum said was true, although the point that farplaner made was in my opinion a fair one.Originally Posted by Jackpot
Erm, i believe what Mum said was true, although the point that farplaner made was in my opinion a fair one.Originally Posted by Jackpot
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Let's be pyreflies~Originally Posted by Christmas
Though seriously, I do believe that once you're dead, you are just dead, as Unne said. That's why you should live your life to the fullest, because it's the only life you have. I personally think it's foolish to waste your life worrying about what happens when you die, or waste your life and feel justified in that, because your "afterlife" will be great due to your sacrifice of not living as you want to live, as per some religions. But whatever floats your boat. If that makes you happy, then do it.
Noone knows what will come after death, or if there even is something after it. For now, we can only wait and see. I personaly think there is no use in woriing about it, cause theres nothing we can do about it anyways.
About the white light, I don't remeber the details, but somewhere I read that it is caused by some chemicals being released upon death. Those chemicals also cause people to feel in bliss when experiencing clinical death.
I think preventing people from ever dying is against everything natural, and is just plain weird anyway.Originally Posted by Distain
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Why is being unatural a bad thing? A lot of the things we use every day could be considered unatural. If people in the past looked at things like this, we would still be diing from flu.I think preventing people from ever dying is against everything natural, and is just plain weird anyway.
Curious, but not that curiousOriginally Posted by GooeyToast
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To fear Death is to limit Life
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