RE: Fear of death
December 31, 2011 at 2:51 am
(This post was last modified: December 31, 2011 at 2:53 am by ThinkingTom.)
Personally, I've got a slight fear but it isn't as serious as it use to be. The only reason I was once religious is because of the fear and like many other people the concept of an afterlife was comforting. Once I finally accepted that wishful thinking won't change reality that's when the long and stressful journey to atheism began. It's like I always knew what I was believing was bullshit but it just took time to finally realize it. I'm sure many people that were once religious would agree with me that becoming a non-believe doesn't happen instantly.
Anyway, I was wondering what anyone here would suggest I do to overcome this fear of mine because its always in the back of my head bothering me. Being dead doesn't scare me, dying doesn't scare me (Not sure why) but the fact that it lasts for eternity is what scares me. I know once I'm dead I won't have any consciousness or realize time passing but now that I'm alive and well that bothers me. People have told me that acceptance is the key but I'm having a real hard time accepting it, could someone give me some advice or something along the lines? This has gone on for to long.
“Death is nothing to us, since when we are, death has not come, and when death has come,we are not.”
Anyway, I was wondering what anyone here would suggest I do to overcome this fear of mine because its always in the back of my head bothering me. Being dead doesn't scare me, dying doesn't scare me (Not sure why) but the fact that it lasts for eternity is what scares me. I know once I'm dead I won't have any consciousness or realize time passing but now that I'm alive and well that bothers me. People have told me that acceptance is the key but I'm having a real hard time accepting it, could someone give me some advice or something along the lines? This has gone on for to long.
(December 24, 2011 at 9:17 am)Azazylix Wrote: I remember a quote by one of the ancient philosophers that said (VERY loosely):You might be thinking of Epicurus;
"Where I am, Death is not, and where Death is, I am not. Why should it then be of concern to me?"
“Death is nothing to us, since when we are, death has not come, and when death has come,we are not.”