Why can't we accept death?

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  I remember once writing about my thoughts about life after death. And then I talked about my thoughts about life, how it works, and what death is. I am currently reading a good about the topic, but mostly some thoughts about death. The name of the book is "Death Is a Day Worth Living". It is written by a doctor who deals with terminal patients. And it brings nice ideas that understanding how our life is finite and death is an important hallmark. Knowing that your life is ending brings patient more to their lives and you see even more happiness in these patients compared to those who can't imagine their deaths.


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  Terminal patients realize that their lives are ending and decide not to worry about the small things like the stress of paying bills, grade achievements, and worry about being dismissed from their job. They realize that life is more than that so they achieve a level of happiness that we sometimes can't see. They don't wait for death to come, but they know that it will come soon. So going back to my thoughts about it. Our consciousness appears with our birth. There are some works showing that newborns have some type of consciousness, not like our grown bodies, but still something. Our conscience starts to get mature during our childhood. As kids, we start to understand better the environment, we understand that life isn't focused in ourselves, but we are part of something bigger, and our job is not to fail in this big world is to understand that.

  In our adulthood, we have a complete understanding of how society works and our role in there. How can we be ourselves in a big sea of beings on our big blue planet? But with death, our consciousness just goes to a void like it was in the beginning. If we think neurodegenerative diseases like alzheimers bring us to a level of consciousness similar to what we had as a newborn, with a lack of understanding of ourselves and the environment that we live in.

  I saw once a debate about cloning ourselves. If I die and someone clones me, what would happen with my consciousness? The answer is that the new @gwajnberg would have the same characteristics as the old one, even the same diseases. But all the experience and knowledge would be gone. It would be the same shell of a being but with different content. So that's why reincarnation is so difficult to happen. Maybe the closest way of experiencing a reincarnation is when we are able to transmit our consciousness to a machine, so all of our thoughts and way of understanding the world would be stored in a hard drive of a computer.


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  I totally understand the wishes of human beings in believing that there is a soul which is unique to each person, that after death, it will have some type of destiny, like an after-death experience or even being back in another living being as reincarnation. But our consciousness depends of our current way of neurotransmission to happen. Once our brain connections stop working, we can't reactivate them in another place. It can't exist out of our bodies and even be replicated in another being.


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  Lembro-me de uma vez ter escrito sobre meus pensamentos sobre a vida após a morte. E então falei sobre meus pensamentos sobre a vida, como ela funciona e o que é a morte. Atualmente, estou lendo um bom livro sobre o assunto, mas principalmente sobre a morte. O nome do livro é "A Morte É um Dia que Vale a Pena Viver". Foi escrito por um médico que lida com pacientes terminais. E traz boas ideias de que entender como nossa vida é finita e a morte é uma marca importante. Saber que sua vida está chegando ao fim traz mais alegria para os pacientes e você vê ainda mais felicidade neles em comparação com aqueles que não conseguem imaginar suas mortes.


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  Pacientes terminais percebem que suas vidas estão chegando ao fim e decidem não se preocupar com pequenas coisas, como o estresse de pagar contas, notas altas e a possibilidade de serem demitidos do emprego. Eles percebem que a vida é mais do que isso, então alcançam um nível de felicidade que às vezes não conseguimos ver. Eles não esperam a morte chegar, mas sabem que ela chegará em breve. Voltando aos meus pensamentos sobre isso, nossa consciência surge com o nascimento. Existem alguns trabalhos que mostram que recém-nascidos têm algum tipo de consciência, não como nossos corpos adultos, mas ainda assim algo. Nossa consciência começa a amadurecer durante a infância. Quando crianças, começamos a entender melhor o ambiente, entendemos que a vida não se concentra em nós mesmos, mas que somos parte de algo maior, e nossa tarefa não é fracassar neste grande mundo, é entender isso.

  Na vida adulta, temos uma compreensão completa de como a sociedade funciona e do nosso papel nela. Como podemos ser nós mesmos em um grande mar de seres em nosso grande planeta azul? Mas com a morte, nossa consciência simplesmente se esvazia, como era no início. Se pensarmos que doenças neurodegenerativas como o Alzheimer nos levam a um nível de consciência semelhante ao que tínhamos quando recém-nascidos, com uma falta de compreensão de nós mesmos e do ambiente em que vivemos...

  Certa vez, vi um debate sobre a clonagem de nós mesmos. Se eu morrer e alguém me clonar, o que aconteceria com a minha consciência? A resposta é que o novo @gwajnberg teria as mesmas características do antigo, até as mesmas doenças. Mas toda a experiência e conhecimento desapareceriam. Seria a mesma casca de um ser, mas com um conteúdo diferente. É por isso que a reencarnação é tão difícil de acontecer. Talvez a maneira mais próxima de vivenciar uma reencarnação seja quando conseguimos transmitir nossa consciência para uma máquina, de modo que todos os nossos pensamentos e nossa maneira de entender o mundo seriam armazenados no disco rígido de um computador.


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  Eu entendo perfeitamente o desejo dos seres humanos em acreditar que existe uma alma única para cada pessoa, que após a morte, ela terá algum tipo de destino, como uma experiência pós-morte ou até mesmo retornar a outro ser vivo como reencarnação. Mas nossa consciência depende da nossa forma atual de neurotransmissão para acontecer. Uma vez que nossas conexões cerebrais param de funcionar, não podemos reativá-las em outro lugar. Ela não pode existir fora de nossos corpos e nem mesmo ser replicada em outro ser.


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Bzzzrrr, acho que a morte é um tema fascinante! E essas Histórias sobre pacientes terminais me fazem perceber que a vida é curta e preciosa. A ideia de não se preocupar com coisas menores e focar naquilo que realmente importa é inspiradora!

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Many people see reincarnation as someone continuing from where they stopped in their previous life. Or people coming back to do something they didn't do in the past. But then, that's nothing at all what it is. I guess Humans will do whatever they can to have an explanation for anything at all.

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Life isn't a videogame xD we can't save and continue later hehe! We need to learn how to live our lives day a day. When you get home today, hug your loved ones. Go to the movies with them, or just play a board game have fun with them. Look at your window and see the birds flying, appreciate that!
That's the way it is!

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First at all, fix it my dude! 😀:

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Entering the subject, the soul cannot be replaced, that is what keeps all the cumulus of experiences, emotions, spiritual learning that you have had. But if they do a person's clone even if they have their archived memory, it will never be the same manclar or the same orcamen, they will be only duplicated, a kind of replicas that are probably absurdly wrong, nothing that approaches the original.

It is a very interesting topic, to which you have given a fucking and entertaining turn!

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Oh thanks! I knew that I clicked the wrong thing when I was editing it! lol.

I read the topic at first...and I was a bit disappointed since I wrote about my death point of view once, and I hate to write about the same ideas, I feel that I am plagiarizing myself. But after a while some new ideas came to my mind, using my current thoughts and dealing with the death topic and I was reminded of the clone debate and consciousness hehhehe.

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Do you think that clones can have a soul? That is, they make a copy of yours, with your memories, experiences, etc., and that clone becomes aware that it was created artificially, that would be an induced reincarnation, it is morally not ethical to do so. There are several interesting points there.

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That is too much sci-fi. I think we are going to be able to upload all of that on computers first! It is easier to program a machine to think like us in theory, heehhe. Clones are possible, but there are lots of ethical barriers when we talk about humans! But yeas what you said, we can call as induced reincarnation hehehe

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Well it would be very interesting to see a gwanjberg clone talking with a manclar clone 😀

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Uma visão científica é sempre interessante, mas a crença é algo tão poderoso né?

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Ah sim, vejo o meu pai ... ele faz qualquer tipo de mandiga que dizem que ajuda kkk ta usando uma pulseira la que nao sei quem botou pensamentos positivos la, alem de reza etc

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Ele já tomou chá de crajiru? Algumas pessoas que eu e minha familia conhecemos, que foram curadas do câncer, tomaram esse chá.

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I wonder... if a don juan reincarnates into new don juan, then the cycle continues for several hundred times... does it mean that don juan has F all the possible women in universe?

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it's psychological... we are worried and stressed on stupid things, then when death comes we realize how little important they are

it's the same with parents, with the parter, you dont evaluate it a lot until they day

or with kids, you get mad if they stress you asking stuff, if they dont listen, but what if they died? you would pray to get that back

so yea, it's human nature to be like this

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Uma clonagem apenas pegaria o seu corpo e características físicas, não sei se o seu jeito de pensar seria o mesmo do seu antigo eu, mas ai no caso teria que existir também uma transferência de consciência, um jeito de transformar tudo o que está em sua mente em dados, para transferir para um computador e depois passar para o seu novo eu.

Acho que no futuro isso vai ser possível, mas da medo viu kkk, como será tudo isso?

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Two biggest days in your life are the one you are born and the one in which you die. The older you get you start to realize that the end is coming, and so you try to focus on what is really important. Once the brain dies we haven't figured out how to bring it back quite yet, but it has been reactivated in animal studies to an extent. So in the future things may be very different.

What happens in that day of death? Only those who die actually have any idea. It will be interesting and terrifying all at the same time. Personally I think there is something after, and some how the spirit or soul is interconnected with the brain. How? No one really knows... Then again maybe there isn't anything...

I have witnessed many paranormal things that make me believe there is something else out there. Is it us postmortem or could it be some transdimentional creatures we are unable to see messing with us? But I think the best thing to do is worry less now while you still have life left, and decide to be happy in spite of life's little challenges.

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