Salinye Posted September 2, 2003 Author Report Posted September 2, 2003 Interesting that so many people are talking about death. I have to say, I don't personally fear death, as in what happens after death. I'm pretty secure in my beliefs in that area. However, I do have to admit that the part of death that involves dying is scary. There are a lot of miserable ways to die!!! But, that is quite the morbid topic! LOL But, a legitimate fear none the less!! ~Salinye
Aardvark Posted September 2, 2003 Report Posted September 2, 2003 Orlan.... Oh Orlan.... BOOGABOOGABOOGA!!!
Zariah Posted October 6, 2003 Report Posted October 6, 2003 My worst fear(s) is/are: I will die and realize that because I haven't figured out my true belief system (secure in being Christian, just very insecure about what exactly I do believe in within that field), and go to Hell. Or That the belief system I have had all my life was worthless becuse I was really supposed to be another faith (Buddmist, Hindhu, Wiccan...others that I don;t mean ANY offense to) and I will go to Hell Or That I sin all my life and never get a chance to ask forgiveness of others or God and then I die and go to Hell. So it's really a fear of eternal damnation, but in several different circumstances that bother me the most. I mean NO offense to anyone. I am merely expressing my fear of not chosing the correct path and I think all religions and faiths are equally great for that individual. So PLEASE don;t be offended. If I still did offend someone, please PM me, and I will address a personal appology.
Ayshela Posted October 6, 2003 Report Posted October 6, 2003 *hugs Zariah* breathe.. breathe.. i think we all pretty well know that when people speak of their personal belief systems that they're speaking only for themselves and what *they* believe. i've never seen you casting stones at anyone else for believing differently. you're fine. breathe... *hugs*
Alaeha Posted October 6, 2003 Report Posted October 6, 2003 You know... For myself, I don't see that a Christian has to worry about it that much... Standard Christian belief is that God is Loving and Kind. I don't know about you... but I can't really imagine a Loving, Kind person telling me "Ok... you did the best you could... you lived the best life you could... but you took the wrong number of sacraments/ate your entree with your salad fork/some such. You did what you could, and I recognize that. But... To hell with you." I'm not saying that you shouldn't try... I'm just saying that if God is as good and forgiving as they say, he can forgive us if the best we're capable of is still imperfect. Now... if it turns out that, for example, the Hindus have the right of it... or some other religion completely unrelated to Christianity... then if they even have a Hell, it's a different concept. So that's a whole different issue. But those are just my thoughts on it.
Zariah Posted October 6, 2003 Report Posted October 6, 2003 Well, you see I was raised in Catholic schools my whole life until I switched my junior year to public school. Now I am a freshman in college. I am a RECOVERING Catholic... and still have a Catholic conscience. So while I belive that God is loving, I don't think there is Purgatory and I don't think that God will forgive me if I make mistakes and forget to appologize and ammend for them. So I fear that I won't make the most of my potential, walk in the way a Christian should, and therefore be deemed unworthy of Heaven. But, I also have a really bad self-esteem issue, so that could be a contributing factor.
Nyyark Posted October 6, 2003 Report Posted October 6, 2003 My single worst fear is losing control and killing someone. You wouldn't beleive how many nightmares I've had where I'm the thing to be feared. *shudders*
Lelu_Asana Posted October 7, 2003 Report Posted October 7, 2003 Hmmm....let's see...Death doesn't scare me 'cause I've stared it straight in the face and I'm still here. I don't fear snakes, spiders or drowning, I just don't like the idea of any of them. My main fear is: not being loved. I hate the thought of not being loved by anyone. Wierd, I know, but true.
Tamaranis Posted October 8, 2003 Report Posted October 8, 2003 As much as some of the things here are terrifying when you thing of them... Heights. I'm terrified of heights. There's not reason or logic behind it, even if I know I'm in no danger of falling... As soon as I'm a little ways off the ground the only thing I want to do is get back to it... the slow way. That and I've recently had some dreams I found very frightening where I fall asleep while I'm driving.
Zariah Posted October 8, 2003 Report Posted October 8, 2003 Yes, I know what you mean! I have had dreams where I fall from buildings. It's odd, I think in my sleep I sit up, because as I wake up from my nightmare, I fall onto my bed. However, it feels like I fell many stories, yet in reality it's only me laying back..... odd. I would also like to say that I have a HUGE fear of spiders. I like bugs...some of them...and I feel sorry for spiders because they are actually better for our environment than others, but something about their many eyes and creepy crawly legs, and their wicked bites, just scare me into becoming a pertrified rock, when they are near. I think I am actually arachnaphobic. Oddly enough, I wouldn't mind holding a traranchula in my hand, but a wolf-spider? Oh-no. I'd RATHER go sky-diving or bungee jumping.... (and I'd rather do alomst anything else to avoid THAT).
epinephrine Posted October 10, 2004 Report Posted October 10, 2004 that's an easy one for me. I fear not accomplishing everything in life that I can. I guess put another way I'm scared that at the end I will have regrets about not trying something. epinephrine
musicevangelist Posted October 10, 2004 Report Posted October 10, 2004 Scared of dying unloved, a lonely old man, or worse a lonely young man. Or on a more simple thought, heights. I have a sometimes overwhelming fear of heights. To stick with the stipulation of the fear thought most about then it would definately be the first one.
Gryphon Posted October 11, 2004 Report Posted October 11, 2004 Ooooh! Topic revival. This is actually a really tricky question because fear is such a very strong word... I dont really fear much as fear is typically defined. Sometimes I fear pain... not just the normal little "owch that hurt" pain, that doesn't really bother me. I fear the heart/soul/body wrenching pain that falls under the general heading of agonizing. It doesn't matter if it's physical or mental anguish - I find myself shying from it - even acting timid if my mind conjures up the possibility that that much pain might be on the cards for iminent experience.
Gwaihir Posted October 11, 2004 Report Posted October 11, 2004 of not achieving. Of feeling my life is empty because I've filled it with nothings.
reverie Posted October 12, 2004 Report Posted October 12, 2004 top 3: 1...'causing the death of those I am charged to protect/lead/be responcible for as a result of a poor decision or indecisive on my part... 2...dying alone 3...bleeding to death. rev...
Valdar and Astralis Posted October 12, 2004 Report Posted October 12, 2004 Hmm, interesting ressurected topic. After some consideration, I would say Judgement. Or divine judgement. I've been a bit err. . .naughty. That, and the prospect that Armageddon is close. . .YES it's silly.
Peredhil Posted October 12, 2004 Report Posted October 12, 2004 I don't see it as silly at all... And Rev' BOY do I relate to your #1...
Alaeha Posted October 12, 2004 Report Posted October 12, 2004 Hmm... Bleeding to death always seemed like a kind of nifty way to die. Though, admittedly, not as nifty as falling into a vat of molten plastic. I'm hoping to be beaten to death by the people who come to my funeral and find out that I'm not actually dead, but I just aimed for about a week early to see who would come. Honestly, one of the things that horrifies me is the idea of being one of those Overly Romantic (Read: CoDependent) Saps who defines their existence in terms of someone else, and hates it when said person is not around. Second would have to be finding anyone who defined their existence in terms of me. After that comes the experience of being lost. After that comes losing my sense of control over my perspective and identity. Took me a while to take back the ability to decide for myself whether I like something or not. I'm not giving it away again.
Mynx Posted October 13, 2004 Report Posted October 13, 2004 My greatest fear? The thing I fear above all is simply having no one to love me. I could have all the money in the world, but if I had no one who loved me, I would already be dead inside. Money doesn't equal happiness. What I fear is losing that which truly makes me happy.
cryptomancer Posted October 13, 2004 Report Posted October 13, 2004 My greatest fear, hurting those that I love.
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