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"Norbert Kern" <nor### [at] t-onlinede> wrote:
> "And" <49341109@ntnu.edu.tw> wrote:
> > I made a picture today.
> >
> > There is many thoughts in my head recently. I thought what will happen if we die
> > then start afraid. So I cannot do many things these days.
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> I like it - did you use subsurface lighting for the mulberry?
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Yes.
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> most awful of evils, death, is nothing to us, since when we exist there is no
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> So in reality we normally don't fear death, but possible pain while dying.
> In my western environment, nobody has to feel pain - at least in a good hospice.
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> Several years before I escorted my best friend during his last weeks and he died
> in peace. At the end he had some joyful mystical near-death experiences which
> helped him a lot to let go.
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> Norbert Kern
Maybe the fear partly due from my personality. I'm a silent man. And when I
think that everyone will die one day, I'm afraid that I will die suddenly. I
don't give enough meaning with my diary life. So I scared too little
preparation.
In my country, many people believe that we will reincarnate after our life. So
we may come from another people, another animal, or even a stone, even a grass.
I first feel this saying is comfort to me these days.
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