LadyRaoulDukeGonzo
Greenlighter
- Joined
- Feb 13, 2018
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For some time now I have accepted that death is inevitable and is absolutely certain for all life. When I say that I'm not afraid of death, I don't mean that I have a death wish or that I am suicidal ( Not currently, that is, I have struggled with depression in the past ). What I mean is that I have been trying to live my life in a manner in which no matter what is waiting for me after I die, at least I tried my best to become a highly evolved human and that I contributed towards the betterment of the human race. If I somehow meet an afterlife filled with punishment it wouldn't matter because the game is rigged and fostering a better existence for humanity is more important than how your soul may spend eternity.
Creating an existence that promotes human evolution towards enlightenment is the goal, not ending up in our preferred resting place for our spirit. To create a positive and empathetic world is the goal and is in my opinion, the closest place we'll get to heaven. To die with the knowledge that you somehow hindered our journey towards a blissful understanding of each other is the ultimate hell. That your contribution towards the human race was only negative and harmful goes against what our purpose really is. I don't believe in a heaven or hell after death, it's the confidence that we served our true purpose: advancing or contributing to man kinds greater good. Why else would we be blessed with the ability to ponder our own death and what it is we need to accomplish before it happens? If only you don't help set us back from ultimate bliss and understanding, then that is acceptable as well. I would only be afraid of death if I knew for certain that all I did with my gift of life was effect the world in a negative way. My purpose would not be fulfilled and my existence was a waste. If I had my choice, evil wouldn't be punished with an eternity of torture, it would be an eternity of that moment you realized that your purpose was not fulfilled and that your existence was meaningless. Because of my effort, however small, to help be a part of the solution for humanity's weakness, I can be comfortable with what will happen to us all one day our deaths.
Creating an existence that promotes human evolution towards enlightenment is the goal, not ending up in our preferred resting place for our spirit. To create a positive and empathetic world is the goal and is in my opinion, the closest place we'll get to heaven. To die with the knowledge that you somehow hindered our journey towards a blissful understanding of each other is the ultimate hell. That your contribution towards the human race was only negative and harmful goes against what our purpose really is. I don't believe in a heaven or hell after death, it's the confidence that we served our true purpose: advancing or contributing to man kinds greater good. Why else would we be blessed with the ability to ponder our own death and what it is we need to accomplish before it happens? If only you don't help set us back from ultimate bliss and understanding, then that is acceptable as well. I would only be afraid of death if I knew for certain that all I did with my gift of life was effect the world in a negative way. My purpose would not be fulfilled and my existence was a waste. If I had my choice, evil wouldn't be punished with an eternity of torture, it would be an eternity of that moment you realized that your purpose was not fulfilled and that your existence was meaningless. Because of my effort, however small, to help be a part of the solution for humanity's weakness, I can be comfortable with what will happen to us all one day our deaths.