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sherockachild22
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Oh dear...

I hope you'll be okay...

someone special from my family died too...just a few weeks ago.

D: so sorry to hear that.
i hope your holding up fine.

Death runs freely throughout the world...Man, ever trying to harness and even reverse the effects of death...when will they learn?

We must all run the course of our lives-they have finished their race and are at the finish line. Who is there to greet them?

since when has life become a race anyway?
they only race in know of is the human race.
and death it just the start of something new, and to finish off the old.
other dead people i suppose can always greet them?
i don't know and i'm not to easy on the understanding...
my mind is making what other people say alot more difficult... when its already deep.

Is death really the end?
Are our lives limited to merely a few decades followed by an eternity of nothingness? "[God] has planted eternity in men's hearts." says Ecclesiastes 3:11.
We still feel the need to live. We still want too live. We have creative minds capable of reasoning and understanding abstract concepts. Scientists hardly understand potential of the human brain.
our brains are able to continually adapt and rewire themselves.
Does it make since that with all this potential we only live 70 to 80 years?
Could it be that humans are not supposed to die at all... that they were created to live forever?

You said death is just the start of something new, that's what I believe also.

death is not really the end no. its the beginning of a whole new 'thing'.
we have a physical life of only a few decades; short or not is to how you live it, but our death can be followed by an eternity of something, anything and everything. not nothingness.

death is just a fresh start... just all over again.