Are you worried about what happens after you die?

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    Tonythedemonposted 10 years ago

    No, there is no time to worry. I just think that when you die you are dead, you can't feel anything and you won't exist on anymore but I would worry about after dying or even dying in general until I come to it. Nobody knows where you go after you die and personally It makes me kind of depressed thinking about it so I don't.

  2. Kevin Peter profile image60
    Kevin Peterposted 10 years ago

    I am worried about the days till I would be alive. There is no need of thinking about the time after death. I am bothered about present.

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    Halle Louposted 10 years ago

    Dear David,

    If you cease to exist ... will you know that you no longer exist ? :-)   
    So you can strike that fear off your list ... 'cause you will never know that you don't exist.  How can you! If you have any awareness at all it means you do exist.

    As to an "afterlife" ... well life in a physical body or a non physical body is a continuous learning experience. Once you get into the growth groove, there's no difference. 

    You can connect with higher states of consciousness, right here, while still in a physical body.... and that way once again there's no difference ... "pre death or post death".

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    horseaholicposted 10 years ago

    I believe that if you accept Christ and God into your life, you're in.  I also believe, as a Lutheran, that if you're baptized, you'll automatically be welcomed into the Kingdom of God, because you're baptized and because Christ died to save us.

    On the other hand, if that isn't what you want to hear, I once asked my friend about it.  She is Pagan.  She replied that she too worried about it for a long time until she stopped believing in things that included Hell.  I believe in Heaven, not Hell.

    That's the best advice I can give you.

  5. MSGolden51 profile image75
    MSGolden51posted 10 years ago

    Not at all, the Bible say's if any man is in Christ Jesus he is a new creature, old things are passed away all things, are become new. What I mean about that is when man accept Jesus Christ as his personal savior, Christ comes into your heart the moment you say "Jesus come into my heart" because with the heart man believeth in salvation and with the mouth confession is made. (Romans 10: 9,10). The Bible does speak about afterlife, and you have to accept Jesus into your heart and believe while you are still living, not whenever you die by then it's to late, because you don't have your will as you do right now. Don't let it be to late give Jesus your heart.

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      JThomp42posted 10 years agoin reply to this

      AMEN!!!!

  6. Raitu Disong profile image60
    Raitu Disongposted 10 years ago

    If you are not ready to die,
    You are not ready to live....

    Death puts an end to our mortal body, but our soul lives forever.
    I am not worried about what happens after death, but on the opposite I am excited about what God is going to show me..,

    Without God we are hopeless,!
    God is with me...
    Death has no power over me....
    Just a change of address from earth yo a better place...

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    padmendraposted 10 years ago

    Many of us even don’t discover what life is all about and  die without retrieving the real joy of life. The reason may be that when we are young, we just spend our days without doing anything specific for our future. When we reach the old age, we repent  our mistakes  and thus  we are unable to perform our  precious role of life. We realize it only when we are at the deathbed.
    Those who have done their duties sincerely in life wherever required make examples for others to follow their path, and their souls rest in peace. However, a real cause of worry  will be  definitely  there    who  have spent  their lives doing nothing important and of course will make them unhappy after they die.

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    theodoresumrallposted 10 years ago

    I worry about how will I die rather than worrying about what will happen after I die!

  9. cherryseeds profile image61
    cherryseedsposted 10 years ago

    anyone can be scared of getting to a place they never know about. But however, after dying, my tasks here will be anyhow DONE. so i do not care of what my body will be. if they don't bury me, they will be bothered by the presence of the dead body, they better bury it

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    edhanposted 10 years ago

    Fear of death is due to the fact that we do not know what we will be facing of the unknown.

    If you have a religion then you will be comforted that after death, you will be with God.

    Do not think of what will happen in death but learn as much as you can when you are living. As for me, I am constantly in search of the way of enlightenment. It is a journey that I believe that I need to pursue in my lifetime.

    1. MSGolden51 profile image75
      MSGolden51posted 10 years agoin reply to this

      It is true that people are afraid of the unknown, but they don't have to be in the unknown the word of God says "That we shall be with him when we accept him and his son in our heart. It is not which religion you choose, but Jesus Christ you choose.

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    Lybrahposted 10 years ago

    All the time.  I've written many hubs about this topic.  Check them out if you have the time.

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    connorjposted 10 years ago

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    I have learned not to worry about this and I truly believe my remaining loved ones (i.e. family) will be taken care of (also). Now I am not sure how this works; yet I have reason to believe that it does indeed happen. Those so-called coincidences may perhaps be the means by which a higher power intervenes to try to help you. Be aware of those so-called coincidences...

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    erorantesposted 10 years ago

    No . I do not. because  no one knows .  What realy happen after you die.  It is better to enjoy life than worry about after death. Keep your mind busy. Read  good books that distract you. Watch movies and have some popcorn.   If you scare call the hot line.  non emergency call.

  14. livinggood profile image60
    livinggoodposted 10 years ago

    I always go back to what Jesus said:
    "But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you.
    Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about its own things. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble."
    Mathew 6:33-34  NKJV

    So don't worry about it, if you believe Jesus is the son of God and confess your sins you will go to heaven when you die.
    That's were I'm going and I hope you will join me.
    RT

  15. Solaiman Abir profile image54
    Solaiman Abirposted 10 years ago

    being a muslim.. if i say my prayers well and do good deeds according the holy quran... i will live in peace after death.. if i dont.. then i wont live in peace.. islam is a peacefull way of life.. and because everything written in the quran is proved true... it is also true.. thank you..

 
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