Existential terror! Do you hide from it with immortality stories or face it and use it to make the most of life?https://twitter.com/keevamoran/status/798285330554064896 …
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I had terror of Hell so realising I would cease to exist was at first a relief.But I slowly developed a feeling of grief for my impermanence
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I felt this most when looking at seemingly timeless things - mountains, oceans - but they're not really. Also not aware. Better to be me.
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Have you come to terms with mortality, tweeps? Or do you accept it but think it best not to think about it? Or have transhumanist hopes?
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While seemingly okay with the fact that I'll be gone someday, I like to imagine a happy afterlife. Dislike leaving behind people
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Yes. I've yet to analyse it deeply but I think it's just the fact that it is an amusing thought,helps when death seems awful
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That's what I'm thinking abt cos of Lindsay's book. The ways we manage feelings abt death & what accepting it fully does for us.
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