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Originally posted by tianup@15 May 2003 - 01:28
ne1GotZardoz - your response almost made me cry dude. I'm not exactly sure why, but it sounded so sad. I think I understand, cause I feel the same way about the graves of those I love (though I haven't lost a parent - my sympathies to you :unsure: ), and about my little girl, and life in general. I was asking you about your feelings to do with death because for some reason, I get the feeling that you have no fear of it, regardless of what your conscious response is. I personally have no fear of death, and am kind of excited about it. Not to die, but to find out what happens. Noone ever believes me when I say that, but it's true. I love life, and I experience it so much more than most people that I know, and I want to live it as long and as well as I can. But for some reason I think there are some answers on the other side. Maybe I'm crazy, but it's a feeling that I've had since I was a kid, and all my other feelings, though they went against everything that everyone else believed, have turned out to be very right. I thought maybe you had some light to shed on that. BTW - One of my mentors, Bill Eakins ( a kick ass bass player) had an extremely bad case of emphesema. He fought and lived to be the oldest person in history with the condition, and enjoyed every moment of his life making music, teaching, and spending time with his kids and wife. Just thought I'd mention it. Peace.
My feelings on what happens after death are not very original really.