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ever since my ex girl lost her mother exactly a year ago its been on my mind constantly as well...the fear of losing a loved one
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Originally Posted by westcoastsfinest
the fear of losing a loved one
Originally Posted by Mo Matik
I think a lot of people think that they are comfortable with death, but very few people truly do.
Death is one of those things where if you think about it rationally and with logic, it is so simple.
But when confronted with it face to face, an emotional response takes over all logic.
It's like crying at a loved ones funeral. Sure, logically if one were to address it, death is the only imminent part of life. Everyone dies, so why cry? But a majority of people can't control themselves. Your emotions take you to a place beyond rationale.
I probably fall within that category.
Originally Posted by ljlukelj
I think non-existence is much more scary then death itself
just curious as to how old your are?Originally Posted by NikeTalker23
I constantly think about it..Not me dying, but others, especially people I love. It always crosses my mind for some reason. It's like I have this paranoia of losing a loved one that causes me to always be thinking about how dreadful it's going to be going through it. I've never had somebody close to me die before but I feel like I'm mentally preparing myself for it, and I dread every second of it. It's not even about just people I love but even my dog. Anybody else like this or do I have a problem?
Originally Posted by Ruxxx
Scared to die?....No.
Scared of extreme pain and suffering?....YES!
Originally Posted by AntonLaVey
To live in true freedom is to release all inhibitions
The fears of mortality must be forgotten; no longer living for death, no longer dying to live
Existence and nonexistence coagulating
Safety found through ignorance; shackling human individuality
-The Faceless, Akeldama