Ever feel like death is right around the corner?
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Actually I work from home Sexican. (You might recall). And I force myself to go outside every day.. to go to the gym. Looks to me that your workout is progressing well also.
I never think about death as it will come to us all and there isn't anything we can do about it. Though a friend asked me to write her eulogy... and she is healthier than I am, so plenty of people must think about death so I don't think it makes you unusual. My friend is a very happy person but she is rather eccentric. I think that makes her interesting. She had planned an overseas holiday and was worried about "the terrorists" getting at her while in Bali. She went there and returned safely and hasn't mentioned the eulogy since then. I think it's a good thing too from my perspective 'cause I wouldn't know where to start ~ she has no idea how much pressure that would put on me. People die without much consideration for the feelings of those they leave behind.
Actually many deaths occur to people while in their homes. I'm thinking most are accidents or illness. If it was a concern at all, I would be getting out in the street as often as possible. and you look like a dancer... I think anyone that looks as pretty as you should dance in the streets :-)
Oh and may all your lights turn favourably from now on.
Can't say I have but now thanks to you I probably will.
you have a terrible fear of death.none of these things have ever happened to me to answer your question. you need to talk to your doctor. fears like this tend to lead to agoraphobia( people who are afraid to leave their homes) the sooner the better.
Yes I have had similar thoughts. I sometimes associate random things with a duality of choices that could result in many things, including my own horrible demise. Luckily I haven't died yet (although writing that may cause my death.) I am assuming that this is more of a thought than a fear. If it is fear, then you should see someone, if it is just a thought, I'd guess you were a teenager.
Yes, actually quite frequently. I'm not one to think in a negative way, but I can't help but think of the possibilities. I almost do this on a daily basis and I picture it in my head. I really don't mean to, I just do. But whenever I have a gut instinct to not do something or go somewhere I follow it.
Deep down, we all know that we are mortal beings, and someday will die. Fearful feelings are perfectly natural. I know of no one who hasn't thought about their own death! Take it easy, and it these feelings persist, see your doctor.
i watch this show and it said that he had been to heaven and hell and he is still living. Weird
I was in Iraq for a year doing convoy security where death was around the corner. I just dont think about it, if its your time to go its your time to go. Too many incidents happen that make you think about death and if you stress about them then you'll just die early from that. So I would stop worrying about dying and think about fun stuff to do and enjoy life.
One question: are you afraid of dying because maybe you feel as if you have not fully lived?
Of course dying at a young age in a trajedy is horrible as your life would be taken. However, are you living to be the best person that you could be? Are you true to yourself and others? Do you think that you have taken chances and risks? Do you feel as if you are content or excited about your life? Do you do what makes you happy?
I am terrified of getting into a car accident...I used to even wake up in the middle of the night unable to sleep because I was so sure I was going to die the next time I got into a car. I realized that I was having anxiety about something that MAY or MAY NOT ever happen and was getting very frustrated that I was so occupied with something so unknown.
What reallly helped is when I discussed my situation with my boyfriend- he asked me if I felt as I have not been living.he said that for him dying was not something he wanted to happen anytime soon but that he has experienced all the things that life can bring such as happiness, love, fear, heart break, confidence, sadness, amazing conversations, incredible experiences meeting amazing people and experiencing life. After that conversation I really asked myself if I was living...was I afraid of dying because I had not felt as if I had fully lived? From then on I have decided to be the best person that I could be-to be true to myself and others. To be a great friend, daughter, aunt, girlfriend, woman and human.
Now, I seldomly let these thoughts control my day because I look at everything that I have accomplished, all of the people who I have been inspired and affected by as well as knowing that if I were to die today I was the most amazing person that I could have been.
Sorry so long-I can talk for hours about these kinds of topics!
perhaps you just merely have a fear and or an obsession with death.
The tunnel of light and the memories that return and moment to decide where life and death is your wage. Is time to die and found yourself alive. It is a beginning of an end where life prevails without fear and knowledge starts to develop on this earth.
In my opinion it is a transition, so I am not scared.
I cant say right around the corner, but right next to me. I was very sick, unknown if I would live or die. And I had the feeling that sitting besides me was death waiting to take me at any moment. It felt quite real and now years after the fact, I still know how very close I was. And how close it always was and is.
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