{"id":3970,"date":"2013-02-12T00:01:29","date_gmt":"2013-02-12T05:01:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.theglobalconversation.com\/blog\/?p=3970"},"modified":"2013-02-12T08:43:24","modified_gmt":"2013-02-12T13:43:24","slug":"is-death-just-nothingness","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.theglobalconversation.com\/blog\/?p=3970","title":{"rendered":"Is death just nothingness?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><i>Dear Therese,<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>I am at the time of my life where I realize I have far fewer years behind me than ahead of me, and I have to admit I am afraid of death.\u00a0 I have always been afraid of death.\u00a0 Even when I was young, and practicing my religion I never thought death was anything except just stopping.\u00a0 I would like to believe something else, but right now I just believe death is forever nothingness, and I think about it a lot.<\/i><\/p>\n<p><i>Nancy in St. Paul<\/i><\/p>\n<p>Dear Nancy,<\/p>\n<p>Increasingly there is evidence that there is life after death, due to things like near death experiences, but it is still very contradictory at best.\u00a0 Some think it concrete evidence, some think it evidence of what our bodies do when under certain conditions and stresses.\u00a0 I happen to think it is not strictly chemical.<\/p>\n<p>Getting to the very basics of science, energy can never go away, it can only change form, right?\u00a0 Which means, if nothing else, we will continue on for sure, even if not in the form we are experiencing right now.\u00a0 Not very comforting, though, is it?<\/p>\n<p>I also happen to resonate with things in the CWG world&#8230;go figure!\u00a0 In \u201cHome With God, <i>in a life that never ends<\/i>\u201d Neale Donald Walsch talks with God about death.\u00a0 One of the things that seems most true, given the anecdotal evidence mentioned above, is that what we believe about death is what we will experience after we die.\u00a0 If we believe in hell, or, in your case, nothingness, that is exactly what we will experience&#8230;until we decide we have finished this particular human experience all the way to its completion, and are ready to meet up with the All (God, if you will), and choose again.\u00a0 We can choose to do the same life again, or we can choose one of the infinite possibilities that exist called \u201cThe Life of Nancy.\u201d \u00a0Or we could stay with Creator, but that isn\u2019t likely, because the urge to experience what we know would be very alluring.<\/p>\n<p>Part of what I hear you saying, though, Nancy, is that you have a particular attachment to this body, and this mind.\u00a0 What if I were to tell you that it is also suggested in \u201cThe Only Thing That Matters,\u201d by Neale, that we change form for a bit, but that we ultimately reunite with this same mind\/body\/soul that we now are?\u00a0 Our form changes energy, much like snowflake to rain to ice to vapor and back to snow.\u00a0 It is all the same thing, but different forms, and we will resume our form as well.\u00a0 For me this is comforting, and explains a lot of my feelings of been-there done-that!<\/p>\n<p>Of course, as is glibly said, there\u2019s no getting away from the fact that we <i>are<\/i> going to die, but that does not mean that we have to dwell in the fear of it either.\u00a0 Ultimately it is just another change in a life that is nothing but change&#8230;each change can be called a little death, and, if you are like me, you can also look back and see that each \u201clittle death\u201d opened up the pathway for something else.\u00a0 I think it is pretty cool to sit and imagine what that \u201csomething else\u201d will be after the change called my physical death!<\/p>\n<p>Nancy, I hope that you can imagine that, too, and choose to live this life consciously and with joy, and not waste it through living fearfully&#8230;although, you <i>will<\/i> get the chance to do it again if you\u2019d like!<\/p>\n<p>Therese<\/p>\n<p><i>(Therese Wilson is a published poet, and is the administrator of the global website at\u00a0<\/i><a href=\"http:\/\/www.changingchange.net\/\">www.ChangingChange.net<\/a><i>, which offers spiritual assistance from a team of Spiritual Helpers responding to every post from readers within 24 hours or less, and offers insight, suggestions, and companionship during moments of unbidden, unexpected, unwelcome change on the journey of life. 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