Hap wrote:Started off as an agnostic when I was a kid and young adult, then dabbled a bit with TM, enjoyed the whole meditation part, not the monetary outlay part, then played the Christian game for awhile. I have finally come to the realization that, for me, I really don't care. I'll live my life the best way I know how, do my best not to hurt others, help who I can, and cherish my family and friends (few they may be). After that, whatever happens, happens. It's nothing I have any control over whatsoever, and wasting my time trying to avoid someone else's definition of sin, trying to believe in some kind of savior/god/deity is rather foolish. Can I consider myself enlightened or evolved now? I'd kinda like to be done with it.
Rommie wrote:The one spiritual thing I really hope I can come to terms with is death- just typing out here that I will die someday fills me with a terror inside that I can't begin to get around.
Swift wrote:Rommie wrote:The one spiritual thing I really hope I can come to terms with is death- just typing out here that I will die someday fills me with a terror inside that I can't begin to get around.
Yes
pumpkinpi wrote:Swift wrote:Rommie wrote:The one spiritual thing I really hope I can come to terms with is death- just typing out here that I will die someday fills me with a terror inside that I can't begin to get around.
Yes
that to me gets to the heart of just about every religion. The idea of not existing is so terrifying that we invented a way to continue our life beyond death.
gethen wrote:pumpkinpi wrote:Swift wrote:Rommie wrote:The one spiritual thing I really hope I can come to terms with is death- just typing out here that I will die someday fills me with a terror inside that I can't begin to get around.
Yes
that to me gets to the heart of just about every religion. The idea of not existing is so terrifying that we invented a way to continue our life beyond death.
I try to remember this bit of wisdom when the idea of death gets scary:
"I do not fear death. I had been dead for billions and billions of years before I was born, and had not suffered the slightest inconvenience from it." Mark Twain
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