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how many of us out there actually remember death?
16 Answers
- 1 decade ago
My Nana called me last night to remind me, it's here 81st Birthday in October and she told me she's going to die soon, it was quite sad to think of her not being around but she reminded me that people accept it when they get to be that old but I guess it's a reality that we all face and the onethng we all have in common besides birth, I think it's important to remember death and then we accept it as part of life and not some starnge event that we have to fear or deny, I once heard from a Buddhist Monk that we should always imagine our own death as a happy event and silently wish people a good death when we meet tham, even strangers, it has a resonance, I thought it was a bit morbid at first but I tried it and it actually is really positive thing and I now do it on a regualr basis
- 1 decade ago
The blessed ones who always remember death do not crave for worldly attachments and worldly pleasures. The more one remembers death, the more detached he feels from this temporary world and more attached to the permanent Glory of the Guru and God. As the attachment and love of this death bound body, its relations and possessions decreases, attachment and love of God correspondingly increases.
- 1 decade ago
I cant say if this is relevant, But I have had a recurrent nightmare since a child that is always the same and involves being drowned in a waterfall. I have phobias about them due to it for no other reason.Maybe it is some kind of past life memory???
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- 1 decade ago
I...don't quite understand what you're asking. Do you mean OUR death, or the death of another person? You have made AMEZYARAK confused. Ergh............................
If you mean our own deaths, then yes, if you believe in life after death (but still, don't you think that phrase is contradictory? If there's life after death, then death isn't really dying, it's just discarding your physical body, right? Ergh.........................)
- CattlemanbobLv 41 decade ago
I have known several people who have been clinically dead during medical procedures and from accidents. Not a single one of them saw "the light" or had any experiences other than immediate unconsciousness and the absence of all perception.
- 1 decade ago
All of us REMEMBER SOME DEATH ............................I Mean death of other people cos if any of us would've remembered their death.............I don't think this WORLD would've been the same place!!!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
my grandmother told me how she dies on the table 8 times on her heart attack and went and was in these high gates and her daughter and husband and sister and ect came.