Life After Death, What A Path To Nothingness? - Alternative View

Life After Death, What A Path To Nothingness? - Alternative View
Life After Death, What A Path To Nothingness? - Alternative View

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Are you afraid of dying, an unpleasant vague anxiety arises? Don't worry, you are not alone in this, most people are afraid of death and treat it with frail awe. It's hard to understand that you will no longer be on this earth.

Is it scary to be aware of nothingness? Nothing will change, you just won't be there. Bitter, sorry for yourself? Most likely, yes, although it is possible that not. This attitude is associated with a misunderstanding of death. We perceive it as evil, as something radically negative.

  • the sun will still rise above the horizon, then the moon will come to replace it;
  • all the constellations will burn there;
  • they will stay at the same place;
  • people will walk on the same roads.

Understanding death as a universal evil is associated mainly with the diseases that precede it. We are used to knowing that people die because they get sick, and not necessarily from old age.

In fact, death is always an objective process of our return to the original natural state - nothingness. The process is independent of the quality of our body. Often people who do not have any bad habits die at a relatively early age, while thoroughly vicious individuals can outlast their children and grandchildren.

Death does not depend on anything. If this were not so, then scientists would have identified these dependencies long ago and could calculate a more or less exact date of death of a person.

While this is possible in the case of serious incurable ailments, but this is a different case.

First, we have a case of an already dying, not a living person.

Serious illness is just a way to die. Secondly, very often doctors make mistakes when predicting a person's death.

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When one of my acquaintances was diagnosed with a disappointing diagnosis, performed several unsuccessful operations, removing half of the internal organs, and then discharged home, leaving him only two or three days to live and prescribing only care, an unexpected event occurred - the person survived.

I remember how his wife did not leave the bed, checking whether he was still breathing, whether his heart was beating. The heart was beating, the man was breathing. Then he started taking food, trying to get out of bed. Six months later, he began going on his favorite winter fishing, which delighted him for another ten years.

Why didn’t he die, despite the terrible diagnosis? Because death does not depend on the physical condition of a person, it has completely different circumstances for coming. Death is an independent entity that comprehends a person for one reason she knows. One thing is certain - everyone is dying, but why, and at what time - no one knows.

So, we have abandoned the false belief that death is the result of illness, which means that we have eliminated one of the reasons for considering death as evil - the main reason. If death is not evil, then what is it?

Death is our natural state. Yes, it is precisely non-being that is our natural state. Did you think life? You were wrong. How old are you? A few dozens? Do you live for only a few dozen short and fleeting years? What did you do for millions of centuries before you were born? Where were you at least two or three hundred years ago? You were not. There was emptiness instead of you. You belonged to the UNIVERSE!

You don’t worry that you were born just a few cosmic moments ago, and before that you didn’t exist! You take it as a fact and you are right.

Before your birth, you were in your natural state, for millions, billions and more years you were emptiness, devoid of any filling.

Your birth and life is a temporary distraction from the natural state, a painful state that you must experience in order to return to nature.

Is it worth worrying about returning to the emptiness in which we were all the time before our birth? Is it worth worrying about the fact that we are getting rid of an abnormal temporary condition called physical life?

So, summarizing the main ideas of the publication, let's highlight the main thing:

  • death does not depend on anything
  • life is just a few cosmic moments during which we are forced to bear the burden of ourselves
  • non-existence is longer than life and, therefore, is our natural state

So why should we be afraid of what is natural? The approach outlined in this publication is not an indisputable truth. This is just a different look at you and me. And the truth, perhaps, as always, is somewhere nearby, and one should enjoy life.