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Mr. Ed

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People died because of 9/11. Why do people mourn over the loss of a life when that life's ultimate purpose is to die.

Stop and listen your interpretation is your voice.

How did you get to where you are at? Was your life hard? In what way?

Does anyone have an easy life? In what way?
 

People died because of 9/11. Why do people mourn over the loss of a life when that life's ultimate purpose is to die.

Stop and listen your interpretation is your voice.

How did you get to where you are at? Was your life hard? In what way?

Does anyone have an easy life? In what way?
OK... well in answer to your first question ... people mourned over 9/11 victims because they weren't supposed to be murdered.. no-one is born to be murdered.. at least that's not what we expect to happen when they're born, and we love them , raise them, befriend them.. we don't expect to lose them before they've had a life..
 
People died because of 9/11. Why do people mourn over the loss of a life when that life's ultimate purpose is to die.
We morn the loss of friends and relatives we liked, because we miss them.

In the case of those who die too young there are many other reasons, 9/11 we lost many far too young.
 

People died because of 9/11. Why do people mourn over the loss of a life when that life's ultimate purpose is to die.

Stop and listen your interpretation is your voice.

How did you get to where you are at? Was your life hard? In what way?

Does anyone have an easy life? In what way?
People died because of 9/11. Why do people mourn over the loss of a life when that life's ultimate purpose is to die.

These people who were murdered were not expecting to have such a tragic ending to their lives. That in itself is sad and heartbreaking; they did not deserve to die.
 
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You may have posted your op to get some type of shock responses. You aren’t a stupid person and we all know that you know darn well why people mourned the loss of lives on 9/11. Unless a person becomes terminally ill before their life expectancy age, their end of life is mostly tragic.
 
Why do people mourn over the loss of a life when that life's ultimate purpose is to die.

Because we are human and that's what humans do.
 
You may have posted your op to get some type of shock responses. You aren’t a stupid person and we all know that you know darn well why people mourned the loss of lives on 9/11. Unless a person becomes terminally ill before their life expectancy age, their end of life is mostly tragic.
Seriously I don't get it. People die all of the time and as far as being murdered what is the difference how you die when ultimately you are dead? Maybe 9/11 was different because of the number of casualties or perhaps the media portrayal of the whole thing certainly stirred the emotions of anyone watching tv. I don't think 9/11 was overly sensationalized but I do not get whole sorrow thing related to death.
 
I do not get whole sorrow thing related to death

Because we will MISS THE PEOPLE WHO DIED. Because one day we will all be missing our own lives.
L'Chaim, because that's who we are. We may not have lost our own loved one on 9/11, but we know from experience what loss is like. Because we emphasize, compassionate.

We were also ANGRY, not only from what actually happened, but also for the families directly involved.
 
I do not get whole sorrow thing related to death

Because we will MISS THE PEOPLE WHO DIED. Because one day we will all be missing our own lives.
L'Chaim, because that's who we are. We may not have lost our own loved one on 9/11, but we know from experience what loss is like. Because we emphasize, compassionate.

We were also ANGRY, not only from what actually happened, but also for the families directly involved.
e grieved as humans and even some animals do.. we grieved for the loss of those whom we didn't know, because we knew the feeling of deep and abiding grief their family and friends would be suffering .. we grieved for the loss of innocent people.. grieved for ourselves...
 
I could tell you many stories of a loved one being killed before their time and any one of them should break your heart. Anytime a cop investigates the death of a child, it's a tragedy that has zero closure even when solved.

During the investigation of one case of a 15 y/o girl who had gone missing for several days and was later discovered by a hunter in the mountains just north of Pittsburgh, we arrived at the scene while the body had already began decomposition. That's never a pretty sight or smell. We searched the area for clues or evidence. One Trooper found an empty pack of cigarettes and also a small piece of colored duct tape. It appeared that the girl's wrists were bound before she was murdered, so we perceived that the wrists had probably been bound with the colored duct tape.

Informing the parents of our findings, they completely broke down and we had to call for an ambulance for the mother. When we asked the father to come in and ID the body, I stood right next to him, in case he would fall, which he did drop to his knees and again had to be taken to the hospital. The young girl was their only child. We all think we would like to live until our life expectancy, but that may or may not happen.
 
We have had the reminders of 9/11 8 days ago, and the Queen's death has been popular so the question that Mr. Ed is thinking about IS relevant. Most all spiritual teachings recognize the impermanence of life. Some refer to life as a "blink of the eye", grass that lasts but a day, "it goes by so fast". They also talk about staying involved in the moment. Try not to ponder past or future imaginations. If death...or "not this life" is a definite thing for us all then it would seem rather important to ponder why we put so much importance on frivolous things like using our whole day remembering 9/11 or a dead Queen for a week.
 
It's good to be different.
 


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