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    Posted: July 02 2004 at 16:54

I don't want to live, but I don't want to die either. What should I do?

I am getting so frustrated of being frustrated. What should I do?

(HINT: I DON'T want to become a Christian.)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 02 2004 at 17:48
Originally posted by Joren Joren wrote:

I don't want to live, but I don't want to die either. What should I do?

I am getting so frustrated of being frustrated. What should I do?

(HINT: I DON'T want to become a Christian.)

 
Sometimes I know exactly what you mean. But these periods are mainly short. After some time of thinking and being frustrated it gets better and the clouds move on to let the sun in again.
I don't know the meaning of life, but I think that the meaning of life is to seek it


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 04 2004 at 12:12

JOREN:if you are asking these questions with sincerity and cannot find a path then do not close of all your options without first examining them

until recently, i thought as you until i found there was a great difference between the christianity as perceived by the cynic and the hatemonger(easily found, even in these forums) and the christian values as expressed by christ.

choose your path but do not put up the stop sign until you have travelled the path of all options.

like you i do not want to die either(having seen to much death in the past three years )and i ask myself "what is there beyond this life, where wil i be when i close my eyes for the last time?"

it is an important question and worthy of careful thought.

BY THE WAY, I DO HOPE YOU ARE BEING SERIOUS AND NOT  MOCKING,I HOPE MY FAITH IN YOU MATURITY RE THIS ISSUE IS JUSTIFIED



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 04 2004 at 12:58

To die.....

I have some philosophical point of view that I try to don't forget.

- To live without thinking of his own dead, life is too short to make a mess on it

- To know that dying is unavoidable (don't fear the Reaper if it is possible)

- His own dead is not terrible (we have never heard a dead complains) but all kind of sufferings are awfull and evidently the death of childrens, parents or friends are unendurable.

- What is there beyond life, I really don't care as it is another story. I don't want that the life beyond life (if that exist) influence my own life.

Joren I am uneasy : it is a game, a joke or it is serious ?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 04 2004 at 13:04
Originally posted by Tauhd Zaļa Tauhd Zaļa wrote:

oren I am uneasy : it is a game, a joke or it is serious ?
 
That's why I edited my post...First I made a joke but realised that it wasn't placed right here, so I wrote something different...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 05 2004 at 05:56

It was not a joke.

I discovered about 4 years ago that I am going to die (once).

When you are a little kid, you think the life you're leading is never going to end.

When I discovered this is not true, that was a slap in the face.

Life keeps on dissappointing me. Getting older is terrible, I am eighteen now, but I already think like an elderly when it's my birthday: "Now I'm going to die a year sooner".

I passed my finals and now It's the holidays. Hooray. It's terrible. I have to have driving lessons and I don't want it. I want to do something nice or creative but I can't find courage or inspiration.

Very often, I feel like an embittered, old man.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 05 2004 at 06:31

Joren,

Strange...

It is strange but my son Thibault has the same point of view but he is only 13 years old.

I have longly discussed with him and discovered 2 or 3 points :

- the fear of death has an obscur origin (you have to discover it by yourself or with the help of your familly or a psychiatrist even you are (I'm sure) not fool

- to say "don't fear the death" don't give a solution to this problem but reinforce it. So I have to stop the discussion with my son but keep the problem in mind

- the best way to find his own meaning of life is to build his own life (job, hobbies, relationships) and to find somebody to love. It is long, it is hard, it is life...

Sorry I would like to say more and to find better words...

My problem with english is very clear now

Joren, if you need to speak more about it in PM don't hesitate

You're going to be a man, Joren and you left childhood.

It is the same destiny for all of us

Welcome to the "Long and Winding Road"



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 05 2004 at 06:51
I don't really fear the death and have no big problem with it. The problem or fear I have is the time when I'm old. The time when you are reliant on somebody because you can't do things alone, you can't eat when you want, you can't do what you want because you are not able to to this things...that's something I don't want. I hate this situation when I'm very ill and don't want to have such a situation for a long time, maybe over years.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 05 2004 at 07:08

Originally posted by diddy diddy wrote:

I don't really fear the death and have no big problem with it. The problem or fear I have is the time when I'm old. The time when you are reliant on somebody because you can't do things alone, you can't eat when you want, you can't do what you want because you are not able to to this things...that's something I don't want. I hate this situation when I'm very ill and don't want to have such a situation for a long time, maybe over years.

yes it is my point of view too but I also fear the death of the people I love, mainly my children...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 05 2004 at 07:29

I understand... both things are very logical. Diddy: I am also afraid that I will be reliant on somebody else when I'm old...  When you get a terrible desease or something like that...

Thanks for your kind words Tauhd!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 05 2004 at 07:51
Originally posted by Tauhd Zaļa Tauhd Zaļa wrote:

yes it is my point of view too but I also fear the death of the people I love, mainly my children...
 
Yes indeed, I know what you mean even if I have no children yet (I'm just almost 20 years old)
But I have a cousin with a cardiac defect. The doctors said that he will have maybe 18 years. Now he is 25 and had a collapse. The doctors in the hospital said that it will happen very soon...He's a good friend of mine.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 05 2004 at 08:36

Some words I'll always remember from Leo Kottke:

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"I go around saying 'Huh?' and 'Wow!' and 'I think I'll go hang myself in the closet with a necktie,'" he says. "That doesn't happen very often, but that surprise comes along too. It can be a bad day when it's all a mess and you'd rather be dead. I have met people who claim to never have that thought or get that down and they worry me. If you never feel that way, you're going to sooner or later and if you've had no experience with it, you might be one of those who believe that's something you should actually do, instead of something you just might want to do."

I don't fully accept that there's any real duty, or purpose, given to you when you get here. You're lucky if you find even one thing that gives you the energy and desire to get you out of bed in the morning. Love is a very good reason, whether it's for a partner, for a god, or even for a pet (trust me, my bulldogs keep me going!). Work is good and bad- if you're very lucky, you can find something that satisfies and inspires you, but if you're like the rest of us you can at least find a job that keeps you from thinking too much a lot of the time. Education, travel, and the arts can be involving and interesting enough to keep you moving for a long time- there's always so much to be learned and appreciated.

Nope, it's the search for reasons, even if you never find the right one, that will occupy most of your time and energy. Everything you do and everyone you meet is a seed that could grow unexpected flowers when you least expect it. Keep moving, even if it's in no particular direction, and before too long you'll find yourself somewhere interesting. Even if you never find your own purpose or meaning, you're no worse off than most people- who though directionless still manage to have some worthwhile experiences while they're here.

Oh yeah, and don't spend too much time in forums 



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 05 2004 at 08:44
Originally posted by James Lee James Lee wrote:

Oh yeah, and don't spend too much time in forums 
 
Yeah, that's why I will leave now to torture myself by going jogging...and on my way I will make some beautiful pictures of my city. There's a nice place where I can see the whole city and the skyscrapers of Frankfurt...I hope the sun will shine because it would make the pictures even better. Maybe I can show them to you soon...
OK I have to load the Mp3 player...Taal and Anglagard, sounds good...bye see you soon
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 05 2004 at 09:06
Originally posted by James Lee James Lee wrote:

Oh yeah, and don't spend too much time in forums 

Yes

And don't hear too much CD, there is a life too out music

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 05 2004 at 16:43

Best thing to do when life gets you down is write some lyrics - even if you think you're not the poetic type.

I've never been good at writing "happy" lyrics, because I write dark music, and happy lyrics just don't seem to work... I usually thank myself later for having been so depressed when it passes (as it always does).

er, I know that seems a bit self-congratulatory - but I was just trying to make a clumsy point.

I would post some examples - but they're a bit depressing...

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 05 2004 at 17:20

Don't be shy

If I write something, it always have something to do with Death or Vegetables (or both)

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 05 2004 at 18:28

Actually, that's a great process for helping you look inside and deal with the  life sometimes tosses in the way.

Write your own biography, include your own poetry and lyrics.... whatever. After a few months, go back and read and I'm sure you'll find some insight into how you handle problems and process your thoughts. You may find that perspective is a major stress reliever.  At least that's what my shrink said!!!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 06 2004 at 17:42

Death or Vegetables?

I like to use the approach; Open a novel from the bookshelf at random, then base a lyric around the words on the 1st page. I like to think it gives a kind of literary credibility to my somewhat hackneyed style - and I KNOW others take this approach, MORRISSEY

OK - here goes (100 points if you can tell me the novel from which I have  mutilated the opening lines);

Death and the Vegetables, part I

Spring moves in the air above
And in the ground below
And penetrating all around
Those evil vegetables grow

And "Up we go" and "Up we go"
The chorus fills the air
And so the dark crescendo builds
In allotments everywhere

Green shoots pop! in the moonlight
Leafy tendrils scratch and scrape
Those coiling serpents long foretold
Reclaim their lost landscape

...

I got interrupted, and it's too late for me to continue - any more ideas on this one?

(who knows, I may even set it to music and circulate it!)



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 07 2004 at 00:31

Maybe this words I'm quoting from the contemporary Mexican poet, Jaime Sabines, will get you back on the track of the real conciousness. They read as followed: (some of the sense is lost in between due the translation to English, but the point is still the same)

"When you feel like dying / Cuando tengas ganas de morirte

hide your head underneath the pillow / esconde la cabeza bajo la almohada

and count four thousand sheep. / y cuenta cuatro mil borregos

Fast for two days / Quédate dos dķas sin comer

and you'll see how beautiful life is: / y verįs que hermosa es la vida:

beef, beans, bread. / carne, frijoles, pan

Stay without a woman, / Quédate sin mujer,

you'll see. / Verįs

When you feel like dying, / Cuando tengas ganas de morirte

don't make such a fuss, / no alborotes tanto,

and just die already". / muérete y ya.

I know it may sound of quite disturbing, but I find in this poem the real meaning of life. Hope you can snap out of this thought that keeps you upset.

Peace,

Land



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break the circle

reset my head

wake the sleepwalker

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 07 2004 at 03:46

That's really cool, Land!

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