ps: I LOVE your Dumbo graphic! Dumbo is a cartoon that can still make me cry.
Are you scared?
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RedGlitter
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Are you scared?
Nope Susie, I'm not. I'm afraid of how it will happen but I'm not at all afraid to get there. I figure I've done it before, I'll just do it again. I just see it as another dimension of life. I expect to rejoin many people I love. I expect to know all The Answers then too but we'll see. 
ps: I LOVE your Dumbo graphic! Dumbo is a cartoon that can still make me cry.
ps: I LOVE your Dumbo graphic! Dumbo is a cartoon that can still make me cry.
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SlipStream
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Are you scared?
I'm not afraid of being dead but am afraid of getting there.
regards an after life and all that I don't think it's true.
regards an after life and all that I don't think it's true.
Are you scared?
Theres no point in being scared about something you cant change.
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In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Are you scared?
Im not scared. I think the place we go to, is where we were before we were here. I am afraid of the possibility of pain leading to dying. And I am " Deathly" afraid of being put in a box, in the ground. I hope that whoever is responsible for me in the end, will honor my wishes to be cremated.
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Are you scared?
no not afraid of dying but am afraid of a terminal illness with prolonged suffering. I have to change my will now that I think about this.
�You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.�
• Mae West
• Mae West
Are you scared?
If the truth be told - I am completely petrified of dying:-1
Very nearly perfect ... 
Are you scared?
I would like to say that I am not afraid of dying, but then I never have been in a serious situation where I had to face my mortality.
My friend was on a plane that had engine failure and started free falling out of the sky, the plane corrected itself thankfully, but she said that there were big grown tough guys crying like babies, (Understandably, I must add),
and others who appeared ‘weak’ laughing it off and comforting those around them.
I don’t walk around in fear of death, but I am not inviting it, and I try to compensate any fear of death with love for life, and for those around me who I may in some small way have a positive impact on while I am here.
My friend was on a plane that had engine failure and started free falling out of the sky, the plane corrected itself thankfully, but she said that there were big grown tough guys crying like babies, (Understandably, I must add),
and others who appeared ‘weak’ laughing it off and comforting those around them.
I don’t walk around in fear of death, but I am not inviting it, and I try to compensate any fear of death with love for life, and for those around me who I may in some small way have a positive impact on while I am here.
Are you scared?
pinkchick;657436 wrote: If the truth be told - I am completely petrified of dying:-1
I am too. I imagine that the actual moment of death is fear free because it has no past and no future, it's merely a moment. But just before that moment, if you're aware that death is imminent, must be more than a bit scary, in my opinion.
I am too. I imagine that the actual moment of death is fear free because it has no past and no future, it's merely a moment. But just before that moment, if you're aware that death is imminent, must be more than a bit scary, in my opinion.
Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answers...Rainer Maria Rilke