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11 Oct 2017 02:53 AM
11 Oct 2017 02:53 AM
I have been quite concerned I may die soon from the bad side effects of my drug. I just have to go with the flow, like Tao, like a leaf floating down a stream. It continues....Moreover God says in His WORD, that 'He works for the good of those who love Him and are called according to His purposes.'
I have to shelter under His (God's) mother bird wings' Also, I am busily trying to learn scriptures off by heart of all the verses that discuss God's love for me.
One verse says ' His perfect love casts out all fear'. So I will have to meditate on His love for me. I may not have a mother, but Beloved Jesus has a mother's heart.
Anyone else concerned about dying on their drug? I was recently, but I managed to overcome my fears, by declaring scriptures dear to my heart. As it says in God's word ' His (God's perfect love casts out all fear'. Jesus went from town to town telling the people to take courage and ' Do not fear.' My drug stops me from hallucinating, so I am very happy. It is a lifeline and gives me quality of life. The side effects may be very bad but I am so happy the drug saves me from hallucinating. I have to try and say the serenity prayer and accept death haha.
11 Oct 2017 03:19 AM
11 Oct 2017 03:19 AM
I googled death from a Christian perspective.
''https://www.christiancourier.com/articles/850-biblical-view-of-death-the
Yep this elaborates here in the above link...
11 Oct 2017 09:22 AM
11 Oct 2017 09:22 AM
@BambiFawn Dear BambiFawn I used to fear death ... but now I feel our existence here is just part of a bigger thing. When I look at how enormous the universe is and how small we are it comforts me knowing that I am so small and insignificant in the whole scheme of things.
That is how I get over my nerves in day to day living. It helps alot otherwise I would be a nervous wreck.
11 Oct 2017 09:24 AM
11 Oct 2017 09:24 AM
Hi @BambiFawn
It's really natural to have a fear of death from any cause - everyone dies but only one person came back to tell us about it - that he is preparing a place for us - that there will be room for us
So indeed people with a Christian understanding and belief do have that to lean on - and twice in my life I have felt so ill that the idea of really dying seemed okay - and I don't not have SI - just that I have the feeling that when the time comes it will be okay - but still....
About the drug that might shorten your life - look at this way - no matter how much time you have left I think myself that it is better to enjoy that time rather than have the hallucinations that make life unpredicable and scary - that's what I think
My medication is for pain and is not a good idea for health either - and I am taking a lot less than prescribed - taking a long time about that under medication supervision - but for me the choice is the medication or constant severe pain so like you - I have the choice of maybe a shorter life or a longer life of misery
I understand what you are saying - so stick to your beliefs and I am a Christian also and know those scriptures - and pray about it - get comfortable in your body and share your fears with God -
But I am sure - in fact I know - you are not alone in what your fear -
Dec
11 Oct 2017 10:10 AM
11 Oct 2017 10:10 AM
Hi @Bunniekins
I really like what your wrote about the size of the universe and yet I gather - as insignificant as we appear to be - we have our place in the scheme of things
Really - this is fabulous - I have to believe in life after death - for spiritual reasons surely - I believe that souls are valuable and can't be wasted - whatever happens we go on after our physical death - just how - I can't possible know but just as we are aware of ourselves and great things like time and existence and our own death - and the great message from Descartes - "I think therefore I am" sets us apart from every known thing in the universe ever - we know we exist and therefore I believe this thought - like energy - can change but never disappear
I really like the film The Matrix. I have asked myself where in the Matrix are we? But here's the thing - the hero was ignorant of all that and yet the ideas were there in his mind - and when he became aware it was a terrifying reality
So my thought - forget the bliss of ignorance - be aware of the truth - we will die in this form but there are many forms besides us in the unknown universe
Enough philosophy for now - sheesh - it's Wednesday after all
Dec
11 Oct 2017 11:01 AM
11 Oct 2017 11:01 AM
Darling @Owlunar if ever you want to talk philosophy I am here xx
11 Oct 2017 11:45 AM
11 Oct 2017 11:45 AM
Hey dear Dec, thank you for your caring words to my thread.
You are so correct, and I actually forgot that scripture, where Jesus ' says He will prepare a place for us in God's house where there are many mansions. In God's house there are many mansions and this alludes to Heaven.
In my Father's house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. ... “When Thou hadst overcome the sharpness of death, Thou didst open the .... The heaven of heaven is the possession of God the Father through the Son in the ... In the context He goes on to tell us that 'He goes to prepare a place for us,' and ...John 14:12.
That's a beautiful promise of scripture in the Book of Promises, the Bible, thanks so much dear Dec for mentioning it to me here. It helps take the 'sting' out of death'. For death is but a sleep, Jesus says.
Have a lovely day,
Hugs and blessings,
BambiFawn.
11 Oct 2017 11:51 AM
11 Oct 2017 11:51 AM
Thanks dear sweet green pea for your comforting words...Have a lovely day, Bless you, BambiFawn
11 Oct 2017 11:53 AM
11 Oct 2017 11:53 AM
Thanks @BambiFawn@Bunniekins
I love philosophy and religion - I can go on about them for as long as people will listen
I watched a programme of the ABC late last night - The Agony of the Mind - so interesting - I am not the only person with lateral ideas - and yet some ideas are so mundane I wanted to yell but was feeling drowsy -
Humans have this wonderful thing called "Ideas" - and this is enough - it is time I ate something before my spirit takes a break from my body
But just ask me a question -
Dec
11 Oct 2017 12:04 PM
11 Oct 2017 12:04 PM
@Owlunar @BambiFawn I like the idea that we are not really here at all . We are part of a dream. Our physical self is non existent. For example when I have close people, sometimes family ... sometimes friends, who have died I quite often have a vivid dream of them coming to visit. The dream can take years to occur or soon after the death. We talk and quite often embrace, which I feel and then they are gone. It is like they have come to say good bye or pass on a message to a loved one before they move on.
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