Do You Think Much About Death?
Doesn’t matter when it’s your time it’s your time. No matter what you do in your life. It’s your time.
That's something I don't think about ,but when the time comes I just pray I go in my sleep with no pain and suffering, but for now I just want to njoy life to the fullest and praise the heavenly father for allowing me to live each day
Those gray areas include legal, financial, funeral and spiritual. After confirming Afib and scheduling an ablation I updated my 35 year old Advance Directive, got my accounts and affairs settled. Made my wishes known allowing discretion to my survivors. I love life but was prepared for the transition if the worst happened with my ablation. I slept well the night before. I fully expected a good outcome, was relaxed and without trepidation. I’m now looking forward to living a long life with zest. When this fades, I’ll enthusiastically get in line for what is next.
Aloha.
I can only wish others would see death as the natural process of life that it is. I also don’t believe in pre-destiny. Our choices clearly affect our life-span in the present existence. It is my faith as a Buddhist that gives me my positive attitude as it pertains to my death.
I think about it every now and then because of the tiredness, and the what ifs. However staying active, with work, and having a wonderful wife, and music occupy my mind. God being the first one i thank for my new Heart. Alls well. Hope the answer Helps.
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