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DiscussionInspiration of death
Thread starterEyler
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Death is more of a transition to something beyond what our brains can understand than of THE end, more of the death tarot card. I always remind myself that it probably will be just as similar as the non-existence before being born, the calming nothingness.
Death is more of a transition to something beyond what our brains can understand than of THE end, more of the death tarot card. I always remind myself that it probably will be just as similar as the non-existence before being born, the calming nothingness.
When we loose people, it can feel like an evil necessity. We know death needs to exist but it can be so painful to lose the ones we love. It can also be a happy release though- if either them or we are suffering. I imagine the majority of people here are looking forward to their death.
Affraid but on the same time relaxing, the reason why i said it's relaxing because you dont to be thinking about real world problem anymore or be affraid of something again
The pain and suffering possible in life can be so bad it makes everything else meaningless.
In death / non-existence forever There can be no pain , problems suffering , torture , diseases , oppression, injustice, lies , 1000 other horrible things that are only in life / existence/ consciousness.
I don't see it as rational wanting to risk extreme torture for no objective purpose.
I think what stops most is They made suicide so difficult. 1 million worldwide do kill themselves every year 29 million attempt per year: I think the numbers would be higher if nembutal were available without prescription over the counter
In my case I very strongly believe death to just be nothingness which is all that's desirable to me. No matter what I will always see it as preferable to not exist as the true problem lies in existence itself, the only way to ultimately avoid all suffering and harms is by ceasing to exist. It comforts me to think of this existence being eternally forgotten about, all I wish for is a dreamless and eternal sleep where I'm no longer able to suffer.
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