Death

Everyone is going to lose their human body. 
If you think all you have is the human body, then death is really no problem at all.  You live this life in a heavenly or hellish existence then you leave and go back to absolute nothing, void.  No worries, no fears, no pain, no thoughts, you are free. 
 
If you believe in the heaven and hell of any religion with heaven and hell, then you better do good, cause there is a deciding factor somewhere in your short and confused life here on earth that will determine your eternal living arrangements. 
 
If you believe in an eternal energy self, a soul that is connected to an eternal awareness which loves experience then you may want to sit back, relax and learn to love the show.  If we are eternal souls, or balls of energy floating in consciousness, then we really have nothing but time on our hands and we are going to go through so many lifetimes and experiences that thinking about it may drive you mad.  Imagine, being something alive, as an aware being that cannot do anything because it is just being its own energy.  What if you are that thing which was being and then you decided to be something that could experience all that is available to the human body, and so you created your human body through a game called earth history, and you were bound to go back to just being right after you leave earth history, until you decide to come back again?  Imagine if you as that ball of energy had nothing but love for all that is, and your true self wants nothing more than to express that love of experience and being.  Then you could live out this earth life in love with all the other souls here to experience the joy of this earth game, and when you die it is alright because you are not just this human.  
I always wanted the void, then something told me the third scenario was closer to the truth, and now I am more afraid of that, than anything I have ever been afraid of, cause that means I am going to come back here or places like here for all eternity, just to avoid boredom. 

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