Many people never normally think about the way they die or how they are remembered. No one knows exactly what will happen, but a creative writer helps the reader to understand the inevitable path that everyone will end up eventually. In the poems of Dean Thomas, "There is no autonomy in death," he explains how death will happen to everyone, but memories of the dead people will be remembered. Like Thomas' powerful poetry, Michael Robbins's recent poem "Not Fade Away" reminds the reader of dead music artists and their generation, but in the end he is afraid of death.
# 5 | Death is terrible - death is said to be the mother of all fears. All our fears return to fear of death. For most people, death represents our eternal and death. Many of this fear comes from our self and the recognition of our independent self. When we consider ourselves to be separated from collective self, we will encounter loss and will end
We all recognize that death is inevitable; we are all dead. But there is much debate about what is death. Before asking if fear is reasonable, I think it is important to first discuss why we believe in that death. How can we fear if we do not know what we are afraid of? If I propose that death is a separation of physical thinking and spiritual thought, we have never spiritually died, but I can live in heaven or hell. - Death, people's perception for it is an important part of many philosophies. It can be said that the problem surrounding the life after death and death constitutes the basis of many philosophical concepts. For some philosophers, not only is the concept of death important itself, but also how people perceive it and why they see it in their way. Epicuras claims that the soul is fatal. This is an excellent explanation as to why we should not be afraid of death.
Most religions have a strong view on life and death. Almost all religions are reincarnated in the afterlife, believe in heaven and hell, or the soul. Religion is an important part of life and death. Indeed, the concept of death in different religions is very different. For example, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism have different views on death and what happens later. Christian faith in the afterlife depends on sects and individual Christians, but most Christians believe in paradise where believers enjoy the existence of God and other believers and are free from suffering. Freedom of sin. Most Christians obey the faith that Jesus died on the cross for the sins of humanity (immoral behavior). The Bible has mention of heaven and hell.