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Death

casadei

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All people are born to die. Death is more intentional and purposeful for some than others. Unmanageable and random.

i once adopted this fatalistic thinking as a cope for my lack of empathy. Today, I have looked upon myself with the eyes of others. A late epiphany.
 
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My post was mainly about how I'd coped using fatalistic thinking as a way to shield myself from letting death affect me too deeply. But I also think death can be beautiful in a way
its very beautiful :peepoLove:

you can take a living thing and watch it dissapear until its all gone, only its shell

and you can hold and feel that shell
 
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its very beautiful :peepoLove:

you can take a living thing and watch it dissapear until its all gone, only its shell

and you can hold and feel that shell
I don't have any qualms with death itself, many have gone before me. What unsettles me are the events after: the ceremonies, honoring the husk..

I don't like corpses or coffins. They make me overthink. I wish people just vanished with their consciousness. It would make the finality of dying easier to accept.
 
I don't have any qualms with death itself, many have gone before me. What unsettles me are the events after: the ceremonies, honoring the husk..

I don't like corpses or coffins. They make me overthink. I wish people just vanished with their consciousness. It would make the finality of dying easier to accept.
dying and being buried under a tree is ideal because you feed back into the ecosystem and "become" the forest

to me the decay is beautiful doe

funerals and things ye also creep me out because its just not concious so idk what ppls r rlly doing

but the decay like in animwls and the remains r beautiful
 
I just hope reincarnation is real i wanna redo it forever and ever and ever. Or maybe like egg theory or some shit.
I don't believe in either but it is ironic that there is more proof for reincarnation than for religious afterlife. Sounds a lot better than an eternal "heaven" too
 
I don't believe in either but it is ironic that there is more proof for reincarnation than for religious afterlife. Sounds a lot better than an eternal "heaven" too
You seem very smart. Too smart for a place like this
 
My post was mainly about how I'd coped using fatalistic thinking as a way to shield myself from letting death affect me too deeply. But I also think death can be beautiful in a way
There is life after death

No spiritual belief has even 1% of the evidence which reincarnation does

Look into it, it's extrmely obvious

Then the general concept of some variety of life after death can be easily proved through the CIAs usage of the Monroe Institute remote viewing,

Declassified files clearly depict that the government KNOWS there is a world beyond this dimensions and they made us of it in attempt to spy on the soviets by having participants do out of body testing and leave the physical shell.
 
There is life after death

No spiritual belief has even 1% of the evidence which reincarnation does

Look into it, it's extrmely obvious

Then the general concept of some variety of life after death can be easily proved through the CIAs usage of the Monroe Institute remote viewing,

Declassified files clearly depict that the government KNOWS there is a world beyond this dimensions and they made us of it in attempt to spy on the soviets by having participants do out of body testing and leave the physical shell.
I don't believe in either but it is ironic that there is more proof for reincarnation than for religious afterlife. Sounds a lot better than an eternal "heaven" too
I agree with you - to an extent, at least.
 

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