r u afraid of death?
SanFranJoe Writes:
No just of the pain the body may go through when letting go of my soul xoxo:)J
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Margaret Writes:
I used to be, Then when my parents died 30 days apart I found peace in knowing I will be with them again, protecting me like parents do. although I hate the thought of my kids without me.
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Denise Writes:
12 yrs ago I watched my mom die of ovarian cancer, holding her hand, she went like a light being turned off I actually felt the peace of it..so no I'm not.
Afraid of how & the effect on my kids
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Billi Writes:
Death is just the final step of life. I am not afraid.... wary, nervous, curious... but not afraid.
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Deborah Writes:
yes i'm afraid. Now at age 50 and admitting to being an atheist I know that this life is all there is. Being medically disabled it is hard to live life to it's fullest! But I must so I will somehow.
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priscilla Writes:
no fear of death just do not want to suffer in the phase change!!
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Mrs. Bowman Writes:
I dont think I am "afraid" of the actual death, I think more anxious about the unknown and uncertainty of whats after
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LOVEJOY Writes:
NO...I DON'T WANT TO SUFFER, BUT THAT IS ABOUT LIFE...NOT DEATH. DEATH IS A TICKET TO ANOTHER REALM...HOPEFULLYA BETTER ONE...OR AT LEAST A FINAL AND PEACEFUL REST. LIVE FOR TODAY!!! LIFE IS A GIFT!!
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Daryl Writes:
The FINALITY of it SCARES me yes.
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Nancy E. Writes:
Only the means by which it occurs.
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denverdeb Writes:
Terribly afraid. Not for me, but for what it will mean to my husband and children.
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beth Writes:
Most certainly, YES!!! There, I've said it. I'm afraid.
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lolly Writes:
Not afraid of death, but afraid of leaving my girls. Too much to teach them, not ready for them to be without me.
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amy Writes:
no...just afraid of not being here for my kids.
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andria Writes:
a little bit. not knowing how/when I'm going 2 die - is it painful? Will I go while my kids are young? Will they know how much I loved them? Try 2believe the afterlife is much better place I guess
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susieq Writes:
No. I know my redeemer lives! I have unspeakable joy, Ro!
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Donnatella Writes:
No. Most of my family passed by the time I was 24, including my Mom (of breast cancer.) Every day I live past her 53 years will be extra time.
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rosemarie Writes:
used to be...in april helped aunt pass over...the other day prayed for a young man dead in the street from a bad accident. death seems to be following me...not afraid anymore...God is in the light!
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Andi Writes:
Not afraid of death, but afraid of the process.
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Donna Writes:
I used to be. Now, not so much. I do worry, though, how my daughters will be when I do pass on. I love those girls so much!
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Dathy Writes:
Not my own - just the loved ones.....
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Payla Writes:
Yes. My heart skips a beat & I get a sweat thinking that it's gonna happen to me one day. I dread it. I hope it's peaceful. The unknown is what's scary. I have panic attacks which feel like I'm dying
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obmode@twitter Writes:
life is for the soul to experience in human form - death is completion for that individual amount of experience and adds to the culmination of love for the interconnectedness of humanity as a whole.
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Jeannie WILL BE BACK Writes:
I believe in reincarnation, so NO I'm not afraid of death. I AM afraid of how I will die and what it feels like at the moment we cross over.
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Lynnie Writes:
I am, but I think I'm afraid of it because of my health issues. I hope in my last days that I'm not suffering and in pain. Scares me. I hope I die peacefully and of old age. Not likely though.
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Debbiesue Writes:
Yes. I would be afraid that I won't be there for my son when he needed me.
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Terry Writes:
It's the dying, not the death. Dont want to suffer.I would take something to put me out of my misery if it comes to that.
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Carol Writes:
Yes, I think I am. I'm 45 and ever since I was young, I've worried about it.
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mary Writes:
No. Throgh the years saw my dad, brother, and sister die. There was nothing fearful about it, breathing one moment and the next gone. I regret that my son died alone.
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Jamie Writes:
I fear the process of dying, but no fear of death itself.
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Andrea Writes:
Not at all! Watched both of my parents die at the age of 11. Both were very ill and I couldn't wait for both of them to enter heaven so that I knew that they weren't in pain anymore.
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Karma Writes:
I live in fear of dying before I've reconciled certain friendships, gotten back in touch with old friends, finished all the books on my shelf, and traveled the world. I hope I can do it all in time.
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Jane Writes:
Lord, no! Much more fearsome is never really living while we have the chance. Life is such a gift and so very worth any aggrevation that comes along with it. We will be dead for a very long time! :)
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Lin Writes:
no, Frankly, I feel in fearing death we tend to overlook the joys of living.
4me- accepting death(s) I value my life-allowing me to give 100% 2 the ppl I love dearly & open just being me.
Peace
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LIana from Canada Writes:
Yes. Only because I am so young and have so much that I want to do with my kids.
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Debs Writes:
I am afraid that I will be afraid when the time comes, but I am not afraid about it at all.
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ross Writes:
doesn't really matter, it's coming anyway. live it up while you can.
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sherry Writes:
Yes, I am. Don't want to be in pain and don't want to die alone...
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kenr Writes:
Death, no.
But the process of dying can be scary.
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Dale Writes:
No, and also I have had so many family members and very close friends die in the past few years that I am numb to it, I don't even cry anymore.
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Pattie Writes:
Yes, just thinking about it keeps me awake at nigh and makes my heart pound.
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MtyGirlLovesMe Writes:
I am not sure. What I am afraid of is leaving my young children and my partner. Death leaves such a deep dark void- sometimes it is never healed.
I am afraid it would change their paths.
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Terry Writes:
Yes. It scares me more than anything else. I think about it too much.
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linda Writes:
no. afraid of the pain that may come with it. yes.
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