Death is the permanent end of the life of a biological organism. An end to struggle! Yes we may continue to learn how to understand, but no one has other options but to accept when it comes. It is not met to be rejected/accepted by the dead but by the living.
Drath is our physical ending! What cames after there are many zheories. I will happy if thay are true. Life is the beautiful thing that exists. We will newer undestand this question and accept it. Even say, nrver say never!
Death is the natural end. I do not know anyone who has lived for more than 110 years. Everybody died... And ninety-year-olds whom I sometimes see do not cause me any enthusiasm ...
Religions centre on human beings as a special and exceptional creature, and when we can escape these views and see ourselves as we are, at one with all organisms that are birthed (in a variety of fashions) and decay and die, then death will be a process not a drama.
Many patients describe their near death experiences as a complete absence of thought or awareness. They wake up after a resuscitation with no recollection of the actual event.
It doesn't necessarily mean that it is complete silence- they just cannot remember anything.
End of life. According to different believes the complete definition exists. For example, for me I believe this is an end of life in current stage, later there is another stage with another life.
Physically is death, but soul is there and I believe people when they leave (died) their souls still alive hearing us.
I work in certain ways. If the aetiology of an idea can be traced through history then its actuality is suspect and reflects only ancient literary and intellectual developments-so with that I would dispense with a soul. This was first possibly realised by Egyptian and other cultures as simply retained memory of a celebrated diseased whereby remembering has essential cultural value.
Fazleh Mahomed RE: Many patients describe their near death experiences as a complete absence of thought or awareness. They wake up after a resuscitation with no recollection of the actual event."
If there is "complete absence of thought or awareness" there would be no experience to describe. So how do the patients nonetheless manage to describe an experience that is really a non-experience? Or manage to describe an experience they have no recollection of having experienced?
Death is the inevitable end to which all living beings reach, yet all human beings are shocked when they hear the news of someone's death or do not expect themselves to die at any moment!
Our reactions to death often depend on how someone has died and how old they were. The most easily understood are deaths at an old age, when a person's body simply wears out. But others die before their bodies wear out, and sometimes people die with no advance warning. Illness, injuries, natural catastrophes, and violence all can cause early death
In ancient Sanskrit philosophy and literature, life is compared with the drop of water on the leaf of lotus plant of the lake.
The water droplet comes from the water of the lake. After some movement of the lotus leaf, which do not adhere water, the water droplet return back and mix with the water of the lake.
Life comes from eternal "Atma" and return back to it afterwards.
“A little while and I will be gone from among you, whither I cannot tell. From nowhere we come, into nowhere we go. What is life? It is a flash of firefly in the night. It is a breath of a buffalo in the wintertime. It is as the little shadow that runs across the grass and loses itself in the sunset.” -- Chief Crowfoot
Crowfoot (c. 1830 – 25 April 1890) or Isapo-Muxika was a chief of the Blackfoot First Nation in Canada.
There is no death! Death is very much like sunset. It is only an appearance. For, when the sun sets here, it rises elsewhere. In reality, the sun never sets. Likewise, death is only an illusion, an appearance. For, what is death here is birth elsewhere. For life is endless.
Death is scary, but it is the truth and summary of life
It is evidence of the weakness of an important human being. And death as life if you accept the first you accept the second and vice versa. So Death is only a transition to eternal life
How many billions have lived and died on earth, names without end? Most of them had no ideologies of after-life but accepted that after this life there is not another. In this life, they did what they could. They lived, loved, smiled, laughed for no better reason than they could. We don't know them. Far too many. Life should be enjoyed, loved even, for those that can, but with the dying of the light, the curtain (mixed metaphor) falls either smoothly or with a resounding clunk never again to rise. Enjoy the moment.
It is the ultimate end for every living creature. Although it is scary, once you accept death, your life becomes more meaningful. On the other hand, fear of death and denying it makes our lives miserable.
Actually death is something which is so certain, even our life is not certain. So why to fear something which is so certain. Just live the life to the fullest and when death comes be ready to face it and smile at it saying that I have lived my life to the fullest.
Death is a natural reason to be born into a world. Every single man will experience death one day. No way out! For the allmighty created whole universe for man and we do have to accept his provisions at all conditions. We believe that there is life after death in which we will be punished or rewarded- ( appropiate with our attitudes and creeds in this temporary world-) so we must get ready before it is too late..