Underock1
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People look forward to a 'new' existence because it means the brutality, violence and heartbreak that we're witness to daily will no longer be an issue to cause concern.
I find it interesting that while people want to venture an opinion on what happens when we die and it's often negative (from 'nothing happens' to 'you're going to hell because you aren't a ????) we're mostly reluctant to do any research or even have an open enough mind to listen to those who've had medical crisis (that don't end in a funeral), that might give a few new ideas or even answers. Death is one thing that none of us can escape and you'd think that people would be more curious (if nothing else) about the experiences of those who've had a 'possible' close call.
And being as sensitive as I can here Underock1, if you had a child who died by drowning, I'm terribly sorry for your having gone through that, but again, from all the reading that I've done, that child will be there for you when the time comes for you to transition. We all originate in the same 'place' and back we go when we're done here. And I think some of us come back and some don't because they've experienced what they came to experience.
Debby, You misunderstand. My son did not drown. I was referring to that photo of that drowned little immigrant boy, dead on the beach. I would not want to be reincarnated as a father that had to face something like that.
I did, however, lose my own son less than a year ago and my loving wife just this past March. Why would I not want to believe that I will see them both again? Believe me I have done the research. The subject has interested me for many years. I find not a shred of evidence for any after life other than anecdotes or imaginary scenarios created in their own minds by people to make themselves feel better. Nothing wrong with that. Whatever gets people through.
I don't know why you categorize "nothing happens" as a negative outlook. As Mark Twain put it "I was dead for thousands of years before I was born. Didn't bother me a bit." Our views are all very personal to who we are. For me, the idea of disappearing is much more appealing than any of the descriptions I've read of the various afterlives proposed by others.
So climb into your supreme, high efficiency, vehicle and blaze away on the high road of the eternal now. I wish you a happy ride.
I'm going to be taking a long nap.