dunno001 said:
Pretty much. Looking at things from a physical point of view, what happens when we die? We're either thrown in a large wooden box and put underground to rot, or we're burnt to a crisp to sit on someone's fireplace mantle. I'll be honest, neither of those sound pleasant. But either way, our physical meaningness is over. It is nothing to us, because we're not there for it! Spiritually, of course, nobody really knows. I'm of the same school of thought: you're dead, game over. Others may believe reincarnation, but that's a different life entirely. You are not who you were prior, and thus, for that life, there is nothing more. Another belief is having your spirit sent up or down to relax/repent. In one case, you stay in your final state, with nothing new, almost as though time has stopped. The other way, you're stuck reliving the past, and not experiencing anything new. But either way, without your body to give you the stimulations, it would be meaningless, and thus, may as well be nothing. Anyway, the actual topic. I'm another proponent of death by sleep. It would be peaceful, but I don't really want it to be slow. Just lay me down to sleep, a universally peaceful position, and let me pass away like that. This way, there's no suffering or ill effects on my last moments, and I don't have to worry about lamenting over it. |
how do you come to the conclusion that it would be meaningless?
when you dream you don't experience your physical senses and your dreams aren't meaningless