05-10-2013, 01:40 PM
ive always had a curiousity about death. years ago i used to go into old graveyards and read the tombstones. a couple of 100 years ago a lot of people died very young from smallpox. it was not uncommon to die in your 20's in this country. i've done a lot of reading about it and thought about the message that i would like to leave behind at my funeral for those who attend. and i dont want someone holding the service who doesnt know me saying norral was this or that. how would he know who i was he didnt know me ha ha.
one of the more interesting things i have read about death is that when u die an angel comes to you and asks u 2 questions. the first is
what did u learn, meaning what did u learn in the spiritual sense.
the second is who did u help.
now that gets to the core of the issue. if we lead a decent honest life what is there to be concerned about. death is freeing . we are freed from the body prison and its limitations and we are going home to be welcomed and restored until we decide to embark on another adventure. i look at death as a reward for a life well lived, but that is just my own personal take. certainly it is NOT anything to be feared.
norral
one of the more interesting things i have read about death is that when u die an angel comes to you and asks u 2 questions. the first is
what did u learn, meaning what did u learn in the spiritual sense.
the second is who did u help.
now that gets to the core of the issue. if we lead a decent honest life what is there to be concerned about. death is freeing . we are freed from the body prison and its limitations and we are going home to be welcomed and restored until we decide to embark on another adventure. i look at death as a reward for a life well lived, but that is just my own personal take. certainly it is NOT anything to be feared.
norral