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Terror of Annihilation/Oblivion...
Nov 18th, 2006 at 10:17am
 
In my studying of the whole life-after-death issue, there seems
to be one important fact that keeps cropping up:
Most people view the prospect of oblivion with horror. So much
so, that many people would prefer judgement and "Hell", with
all its tortures, to personal annihilation. (I've read posts on other
forums by people who admit as much..!)
I think I can understand this. You see, I'm rather a loner by nature.
While I do enjoy the company of people (*on my own terms*) I have an
apparent high resistance to loneliness. (I've gone up to two
months without talking to, or even seeing, another human being
at one point in my life - and I did just fine! It's easy to do where I live.) But apparently, most people
would be desperate for contact in a much shorter time than that,
as I've come to understand.)
Could it be, that the terror of annihilation/oblivion is related to the
TERROR of being alone that most people seem to have? After all,
there isn't much room for sociality in non-existence. Add that to the
fact that oblivion is really impossible to imagine (think about it for
a minute and try to form a picture of nothing - yup, you can't do it
either!) and you see my point maybe?
Fear of being alone.
Which of course, is silly. How can one be lonely if they are in a state
of oblivion (or have any thought or emotion at all for that matter?) But people are very silly critters, my life's experience has proven that
to me time and again without fail. Any comments from the peanut
gallery here..?

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Reply #1 - Nov 18th, 2006 at 10:50am
 
Could be some of that, B-man, and I suspect, also, a healthy fear of no more chinese take-out. No more pizza and hamburgers either. No more blissful sleep at the end of a long day, no sleep at all for the dead?

But, of course, that's not what the afterlife is all about, is it?  Perhaps when we're there we'll finally have all the "time" we want for simple pleasures, like listening to our own thoughts. Sounds good to me.

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Reply #2 - Nov 18th, 2006 at 11:22am
 
Could be some of that, B-man, and I suspect, also, a healthy fear of no more chinese take-out. No more pizza and hamburgers either. No more blissful sleep at the end of a long day, no sleep at all for the dead?

But, of course, that's not what the afterlife is all about, is it?  Perhaps when we're there we'll finally have all the "time" we want for simple pleasures, like listening to our own thoughts. Sounds good to me.

love, blink
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But of course, the afterlife will have no physical pleasures, right? So
the pizza, chinese take-out ect. (getting hungry already!) are a
no-go, oblivion or not.
If an eternity of doing crossword puzzles (or what have you) is your
thing, the afterlife (if there is one!) is for you, I guess. Oh, and let's not forget singing, I suppose... in any case, we're back to fear of being alone - right?

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Reply #3 - Nov 18th, 2006 at 11:26am
 
Hi Chumley I can be in a room full of people ,but still feel alone,but sometimes i like to be alone with my own thoughts,i think that is good for us all sometimes,but i have always felt alone,from as long as i can remember.

I would just like the world to be full of love,then we could all of us live in harmony,but we will only be able to do this in the spirit world,which is the only thing we all can look forward to one day.

Its the old saying (Hell on Earth)wont be any different on this planet,which is full of plenty of judgement and hell.

Love and God bless you Chumley   Juditha
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Reply #4 - Nov 18th, 2006 at 2:42pm
 
B-man

Feeling alone is something that requires awareness of the self. Wink

I guess we are a spot of consciousness it doesn’t matter the environment the consciousness is playing in. We can fell well or we can feel bad it doesn’t matter where we are.  Today the main concern is whether we are or we are not into a physical body, but one day we will realize that there are many other layers than the physical and not physical and we will still play into them as a spot of consciousness.

So the only thing that makes us real is consciousness, awareness of our selves.

So I think the consciousness doesn’t want to die so It’s the reason why we can’t fit into an idea of annihilation of our awareness of ourselves cause it’s the only thing we can really call “I”. I truly believe that oblivion doesn’t exist concerning to us.

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Reply #5 - Nov 21st, 2006 at 3:08pm
 
Well, B, I think there may be "physical pleasures" in the afterlife, strange and wonderful as infinity's mind can create. When we are dreaming we occasionally enjoy all sorts of marvelous adventures and pleasures, even those which logically cannot or should not take place here on the earth. If we live in a realm of pure imagination in the afterlife, with those of like minds, there is no telling what adventures may be "ordinary" there.

Some people seem to be primarily "doers" and others "thinkers" and others emotionally driven, etc. etc. Some are purely pleasure driven.  In the afterlife would it not be much the same?  Those who want to be alone will be.  Those who don't won't be.  "Alone" seems always to be a figment of our imagination anyway, doesn't it?

In my world, there is no such thing. Even a table or a chair has life in it. A wall or ceiling has life in it.... living, breathing color, emotional resonance....sometimes they can seem to breathe, just as I do. My own mental projections? Does it really matter?

When I wonder to myself, just what makes me so important, that all this life is shared with me, a human being, far from innocence in this world, and yet, always new....I can see nothing special about me, really. Except that innocence, which can still surprise me.

"Innocence" asks, "where is my protector?" and other such questions. What we bring along with us on our travels is important...all the conclusions we reach during our lives...we take with us to the afterlife what we make of our hearts and imagination here.  To those who are given much, much is expected, right?  When we get it right, we just know. Nothing more to wonder about. It's very simple after all...what's all the fuss about?

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Reply #6 - Nov 21st, 2006 at 3:16pm
 
Hi chumley i am like my sister juditha i also have felt alone all of my life i cry sometimes because i feel so lonely and i,ve got my husband and children around me ,so why do i feel like that i wish i knew , i feel a lot of sadness inside as well , as for oblivion i would welcome it sometimes though i would not want to leave my kids i love them dearly love deanna
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Reply #7 - Nov 21st, 2006 at 6:21pm
 
there is an instinct of survival built into our cellular structure. observe the smallest bits of life running around. now how does that roach on the floor escape my most stealthy manuevers to squash it? (I don't have roaches but I used to Smiley 

it is my theory once you don't care if you live, if you die, you have gone beyond the survival instinct into an ascension state, and there, as Kardek expresses eloquently, it has just begun because oblivion is not ours to deliver to ourselves.
then maybe I'm just talking. as take this example; a man is walking in a forest, looks above him at a tiger who is thinking yummy! man is desert! and I am representative of survival of the fittest. the man, an atheist spies the tiger and calls out from the chasm of his being OH JESUS! MARY, MOTHER OF GOD! SAVE ME!  another man shoots the tiger. later, the atheist ponders his calling out to be saved. why did I call out to be saved when I do not believe in God he wonders. because you need to believe speaks the little angel on his shoulder. because if you don't believe in something that gives you hope there is no reason to live.

love, alysia, I believe in love.
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Reply #8 - Nov 24th, 2006 at 8:04am
 
I believe that we are all interconnected in a mass universe of consciousness. There is a greater creative reality that you might call god, but we are inter connected in this process, not separate. Many channelers and psychics give readings which speak about the 'illusion of separation'. So don't feel so alone! The purpose of separation in third dimensional reality is for the purpose of learning and experiencing, I've been told. I suppose another mantra I keep coming across is 'You Create Your Own Reality', so if you truly believe in annilhation you might put yourself in that state. But why would anybody want to do that???
I don't believe its really possible. Either we're all wrong here and there's no afterlife (which I can't fathom) or oblivion is just a fear/ignorance based belief.
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Reply #9 - Nov 24th, 2006 at 1:25pm
 
there is a new development in my phyche to illustrate what NeverSayDie (appropriate name!)  says here about us all being connected, so if one meets oblivion, all must meet oblivion because of our oneness.
this new development is a connection I feel with whats going on here on the board. and it happens sometimes. not every day, but enough that now I recognize it and ponder on it.  this morn, and I'm just sharing, not making a supposition)  this morn my post came to mind on this thread and a voice said someone is responding to this thread. then when I went to my email there it was. I'm getting used to these messages like commonplace, but wonder if anyone else gets messages? I'm pretty sure that we all do and when it happens it can show you our connections. but its not just here on the board, so not making the board special, its in your life when you value all your relationships, you get messages to help guide you in your life.

thanks Chumley, you bring us the real questions for observation. you are amazing also in the way you can do this. we got some real winners on this board, lol!

back to oblivion, anyone whos been at the bottom of the barrel can understand the wish for oblivion. just until you scream for help and a friend comes along, then oblivion doesn't seem so desirable when love appears. another way to look at our journey thru life that if annhiliation were a fact, it wouldn't hurt a bit! you simply would not be aware that this had happened.
however, like I said, I believe our connectiveness would not allow this to happen without a great many conferences among the disc members, which the number is unfathomable, so don't start counting, lol. theres just too many helpers out there and watchers and CW's to be thinking on annhiliation for long, my opinion and my experience also. I've watched my loved ones die one by one, family members, let me count them; mom, stepfathers 2, genetic father, mother, sister, boyfriend, grandmother, husband, thats nine. they are dropping like flies!
I've contacted each one, and the point is sooner or later they get on their helper gear, they know what the struggles we go thru here to believe in something, to have hope of an afterlife when it seems to appearance that death is a very big loss. the greatest 9 to 5 job is to be a helper. you lift one other soul up out of the doldrums, your place in the heavens is already prepared, because the one you helped goes to prepare it. just one person to help, thats all you need do. thats how we are connected as one. it really is fun over there guys, but its true we have work to do here first. love, alysia
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