Fear of death probably wont go away, but the explanation that religion gives us will eventually fade.
Not exact matches
However I
fear doing so would be political suicide and would
probably be the
death of Miliband as leader.
Although Goodman didn't directly discuss the effects
of past life therapy, he states that it
probably isn't useful to expose someone with a deep - set
fear of death to the nitty gritty details
of death and dying: «I don't want to feed an imagination that already imagines the worst.»
A relevant example here is our
fear of rejection; being dumped by your cave - mate would've
probably meant the difference between life and
death thousands
of years ago.
Surrounded by the Amis teens he'd met a week ago, he laughed inwardly at their grunts and groans when axes split heads like melons — Hollywood
probably used canteloupe and honeydew — but Roc had seen blood as thick as Log Cabin syrup, smelled
death where the rotting odors forcecd him to smoke a cigar to counter its effect, and tasted the coppery tang
of fear.
For average non-acrophobes, it
probably wouldn't have meant much, but for those
of us with a healthy
fear of impending
death (including a related
fear of snakes, spiders and Abba), the idea the narrow metal staircase leading me to the apex
of Sigiriya, the 6 - story - high chunk
of rock sitting in the central plains
of Sri Lanka, was being held in place by a series
of small foundations cemented into the sheer granite rock face wasn't the most comforting.
For those
of you who played Demon's Souls, you
probably realized that
death should not be
feared, but instead should be used as a lesson on how to become stronger and surpass the trials that caused our
death.
For those
of you who played Demon's Souls, you
probably realized that
death should not be
feared, but instead...