ANSWERS: 7
  • What? Learn now to speak english and phrase a question properly if you want an answer.
  • I'm not sure that I understand your question. I think that we all think about death often.
  • I actually understand your question. I've had several near death experiences, and have seen several people die. The timing of your question is interesting as I saw a person die yesterday in a car accident. My experience is that it will happen, and that it is not something to worry about, but accept. Not something you should look forward to or make happen, but it is a fact just like breathing. We are born, we live, we breath, we stop breathing. Enjoy what we have while we can.
  • My own I have no feelings about , those of my loved ones are still too raw and upsetting to contemplate. I suppose I have not had the courage to accept them yet.
  • I never reflect on mine and my experience is that I miss those I love who are no longer here..if you call missing someone who died "reflecting on death", then that's what I do. :)
  • I just wonder what's going to happen. Is there a heaven and am I going? Do I become part of the universe? Do I become a ghost? Do I become...nothing, just cease to exist.
  • Well I know it will one day happen so I'm trying to have the attitude that I'll be happy to see my grandparents & others again

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