Sunday 24 March 2013

Death - David Icke's Official Forums

Maybe I lack emotion, or maybe I'm a psychopath, but when I see people mourn the death of somebody close to them, I don't understand why they mourn and cry.

The way I see it, death should the celebration of life.

Obviously, a sudden death via accident/illness sucks for the person who died because he/she may have had man years ahead of them to enjoy the physical world. But, I don't know why people cry over the dead.

I've had close family members die on me, and I never had an emotional reaction, despite seeing my other friends and family members mourn. Maybe I subconsciously suppressed my own feelings?

I feel like we mourn because we are not taught what the true nature of death is.

I think mourning is more of a selfish reaction... like "please don't leave me!", "please don't do this to me! I'm going to miss you so much!", etc. I believe it is important to approach death as the celebration of life, so that the consciousnesses/spirit/etc. can move on to the afterlife instead of being anchored/tied down to the current world via emotions of our friends and family. Sorry if this sounds confusing lol, it's hard for me to explain in words.

In the animal kingdom, when a member of the pack/etc dies, the family members do mourn, but only for a short period of time... but then they quickly adjust, and move on. They live in the present. People on the other hand, have more trouble doing this.

What do you guys think?

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Source: http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=240044

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