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Muse
Join Date: Oct 2003
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The WOO WOO in all of us !
Last night at some stage during that sort of half awake half asleep stage I was contemplating death and its finality.
I suddenly had a horrible sensation (like your heart coming up onto your throat) about having to die and be finished with. Its hard to describe but for a moment the thought of death and no continuance was almost overwhelmingly abhorrent. It was sobering to realise that the little bit of woo woo that resides in all of us tries to assert itself even in the most sceptical of sceptics ! How strong is that woo woo part of us. It sure cannot be underestimated. In spite of all I know a part of me REALLY wanted to BELIEVE… It’s time like this I sort of envy the self-deluded ones that happily think their existence will continue… But .. ah well.. it is pointless to fight reality. Has any one else ever had the woo woo in them try and come out ?? |
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Ayay ashay ayay
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Critical Thinker
Join Date: May 2002
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I don't believe in ghosts...but...my livingroom is haunted.
Yes, I know that makes no sense, and I don't exactly mean it literally, but there is something damned weird about the room. If I go in there at night (it's separated from the rest of the house by lockable doors to keep the cats out), my skin crawls, my hair stands on end, and I can't get out fast enough. I realize it's completely illogical, but it's a physical response and I've yet to successfully ward it off. And strangely enough, I've had quite a few others tell me they had the same response (without my telling them anything). Even the cats don't like to get in there at night (they're forever trying to get through the doors locking them out), and if they get caught in there at night, will wail to be rescued (which they never do during the day). Could just be that it's very large and doesn't have a permanent light fixture, so you can't easily turn on a light as you're entering, and it's a big room with a lot of dark corners. Could be something else. I don't know. Yes, I know I probably sound like a total weenie. Barb |
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If it were all so simple! If only there were evil people somewhere insidiously committing evil deeds, and it were necessary only to separate them from the rest of us and destroy them. But the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being. And who is willing to destroy a piece of his own heart? - Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn 1918-2008
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Graduate Poster
Join Date: Dec 2003
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I think all the traffic lights are out to get me...does that count?
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Illuminator
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Detroit
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What's woowoo about
fear of death? Show me a mammal that doesn't fight or flee when faced with a deadly threat. Fear of the dark? Sounds sensible to me: there used to be leopards in the African dark, and now there might be -- much scarier -- a HUMAN! hiding in the shadows.
Woowoo is when Bigfoot channels the spirit of Shirley MacLaine via Project Mogul radiations, as the black helicopters infiltrate your aromatherapy cabinet. |
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Muse
Join Date: Jan 2003
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Well, thay may be, but the creation of an afterlife in response to fear of death is tied in. The fear itself is not...just how we react to it.
edit: Seems I am agreeing with sackett. |
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Join Date: Aug 2001
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It's difficult not to think about the finality of death. You go to bed one evening and simply never become conscious again. Disconcerting, to say the least.
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Join Date: Dec 2003
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Fear of death is nothing to be ashamed of, especially if you don't believe in the afterlife, because we always fear what we cannot comprhehend. And what's any more incomprehensible than nonexistence?
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Muse
Join Date: May 2003
Location: In the Darkness on the edge of Town
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Occasionally the finality of death crosses my mind and to be honest, it scares the bejabbers out of me. It's times like this that I really wish there was/hope there is something more. I'm pretty sure there isn't, but sometimes I wish.....I knew.
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Thinker
Join Date: Nov 2003
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Nonexistance didn't bother me one bit before I was born. Why should it bother me after I die?
My concerns are with the last moments of life just before death occurs. I surely hope they won't be too horribly unpleasant. I also hope that they are a long, long ways away
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Philosopher
Join Date: Jul 2002
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I sort of understand Pillory, which means I must be telepathic.
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Critical Thinker
Join Date: Oct 2002
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Not me. I think Woo Woo beliefs are bad luck.
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I think we should be grateful that somehow the material in the universe came together and gave us consciousness. It was statiscally improbable. We won the lottery. We had a life. Hubbard's Law: Don't take life too seriously; you won't get out of it alive. |
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Lasiorhinus latifrons
Combat Division Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Bedfordshire, UK
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[quote]Originally posted by Keziah Mason
Hmmm. I thought I'd heard that name before............... "In October 1692 the trails was over and all coven members were sent to the gaols - except for Keziah Mason who somehow escaped her imprisonment. This later on led to rumour that Keziah Mason had revived the Arkham Coven." Still on the run, then?
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I think we should be grateful that somehow the material in the universe came together and gave us consciousness. It was statiscally improbable. We won the lottery. We had a life. Hubbard's Law: Don't take life too seriously; you won't get out of it alive. |
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Muse
Join Date: Oct 2003
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Thanks for the responses guys…
I guess I wasn’t really referring to a fear of death (as someone said that is natural for any creature)… I was referring to a fear of finality and how it creates woo woos.(subtle difference ???) I guess I was trying to be understanding of woo woo behaviour in that even I (great sceptic that I am.. cough cough ..lol) have felt the touch of the woo woo on my brain ! It showed me that woo woo behaviour is probably natural for humans and perhaps I should temper the short shrift generally give them. |
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Critical Thinker
Join Date: May 2002
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Makes sense. And I'm still avoiding going in there at night if humanly possible. Barb |
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Illuminator
Join Date: May 2002
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Aussie Thinker,
I lived 30 years convinced that "dead is dead". It might all change back tomorrow, but for now, I have to admit that living with the doubt I've developed about this the past two years -does- feel better. |
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From CFLarsen: "Better include my name (in your sig line), just to drive your point home." Per your above advice to include your name in my sig line, Claus, here it is. You're now back on my "Ignore" list (of one). |
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Kowalski
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: gone
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It makes perfect sense that we would be affected in such ways. Think about it - the way our brains work is not logical, it is not rational. Emotion affects us all regardless of our cognitive abilities. It is indeed something we have to be aware of to perceive something close to objective reality.
Besides, I've seen enough Scooby Doo to know that ghosts are little more than wax paper and chewing gum. Athon |
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Critical Thinker
Join Date: Nov 2001
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Muse
Join Date: Oct 2003
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Mike D,
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If meaningful Life after Death was possible it seems to me HIGHLY likely and at the very least PROBABLE that we would have found out by now. As we have NEVER had even an inkling of real evidence for life after death it is safe to assume it does not exist. Sad but true.. so I already KNOW I am right in the above conundrum (Well I know as well as you can know anything).. Now the little woo woo inside me screams… “but just maybe….” “Shut up little woo woo you know I don’t listen to you !” |
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LOLCheer up. I don't reckon I can make you reconsider your position, but consider this. Your beliefs are that your non-existence was eternal before you were born, and your non-existence will be eternal after you are dead. But you are in absolutely no worse position after you are dead than before you were born! In fact just consider how incredibly fortuitous and unlikely that you were ever born at all. If you had never existed at all would this somehow be something to be regretted? Well no, because there would be no you! It could not be something to be regretted anymore than any other potential human being that could have been born, if a certain 2 specific people had met up, and a certain sperm had reached a certain egg, could regret being born! In other words there would be no *I* which could regret anything. As it is you have been bestowed the gift of life. And besides, your death is something you will never actually experience. Either you are alive or dead. When you are alive, you're not dead, so the awful chasm of nothingness should not perturb you there. When you are dead, well then there is no *I* to be perturbed!
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Sometimes I can feel my life slipping away, I can feel each second bringing me closer to the void, closer to utter oblivion, a state in which I will never learn anything new ever again, but at least I won't know I'm not learning anything new. Most of the time however, life is good and I enjoy it. |
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The woo woo in me comes out when I start thinking of the eternal past or future or what's "outside" the Universe or such things. Invariably go into a terminal loop (as I am while typing this) and need to stop and put my mind on something else. Women's breasts usually does the trick. Darat posted:
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Philosopher
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The idea of death doesn't wake me up screaming in the middle of the night. I can deal with the idea of ceasing to exist. It doesn't bother me. Really. What bothers me not having lived. Since that is a near-certainty, I choose to avoid thinking about it much. I have contributed to maybe a dozen minor scientific discoveries in my life. Big whoop. I wrote a textbook chapter, which maybe was used in some courses. Again, big whoop. The chances are vanishingly small that there ever will be children with my DNA. I've written some visualization software that did some good things and influences some other software, but it all came to naught, because Microsoft is going to write everything, and you'll like it whether you want to or not. Big fat hairy whoop. I've influenced some people, but probably most of them are going to be nugatory. Big whoop. Because of me, a couple of dogs are alive that wouldn't be. Big whoop. That's what wakes me up in the middle of the night or gives me terrible dreams. But, since I haven't succeeded in doing much about it, I might as well try to avoid thinking about it. The idea of god, for me, doesn't hold much hope. Spending eternity with someone who thinks it's fun to dash babies against the rocks isn't my idea of a good time. |
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Muse
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Imagine living for eternity, eventually you would want to die from the sheer ennui of eternal life. I'll take finite, but interesting, existence, thank you. |
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But you raise an interesting point which I've thought about myself. The NDE has been described as "hyper-reality". NDE'ers report that they feel more conscious than they have ever felt during their lives. So what happens at the precise moment of death? Perhaps you're telepathically communicating with a "being of light" and, as you suggest, you find your consciousness fading?? I mean just imagine it. You reach an understanding of the purpose of your existence and the meaning of the Universe, the being of light is telepathically communicating with you, then s/he starts to fade away. Perhaps the last thing you telepathically receive from this being is something like "you stupid woo woo! Did you really think this was all for real! You don't live in fairyland you stupid sap Ha Ha Ha Ha!", and this is the last thing you hear as your consciousness dwindles to zero for the whole of eternity! ![]() Or maybe you're there communicating with the "being of light", more conscious then you have ever been, reach an apparent understanding of your existence and the Universe, then your consciousness just switches off like a light? ![]() OK you skeptics out there. Which scenario will take place? |
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And might I just say you're really in no position to say an afterlife is undesirable if you have no idea of the nature and characteristics of this existence! Maybe you'll be in a state of maximum logically possible happiness . . .ummmm . . but you would prefer to cease to exist for the whole of eternity. You know, I really do despair sometimes {shakes head sadly} |
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