FEAR OF DEATH SHOULDN'T KILL YOUR DREAMS
DEATH IS A PHILOSOPHICAL COMPANION
Death is the ultimate truth and the most real thing to happen to every human on earth. Yet, some live with great fear and some with great enthusiasm. Have you ever thought about this weird phenomenon, which often make human beings live pretentiously or with low spirits?
Life is a visual ceremony and every moment is full of elation, excitement, delights, achievements at one end and on the other side it could be presenting depressing elements. Why this is so? The latter occurrence brings a load of negativity into our lives, which could be avoided if we prepare to live without complaint and show acceptance to the happenings on both scales of life. Negative thoughts could make you cringe with fear and the approaching feeling of death looms large in your mind; you lose interest in life, which will seem to you as a burden. This is the time when life could be so unsettling and lonely without opportunities and probabilities for a survival. That's the simple reason that I term death a philosophical companion rather than a fearful enemy.
Again, the fear of death culminates from the manner we think and live pompously. We don't want the end of our delights and excitement. Death becomes ugly with our materialistic choice of lifestyle. We get fixated to the material we gather and the very thought of losing them fills us with fear and our excitement will fade and we imagine the pallid shroud spreading its dreadful shades on us.
What you need to return to a path of delights to make life seem beautiful and help you shed your fear of death? You need good people around you who can fill you with positive energy and bring you occasional delights in various forms - through personal achievements and accomplishments, news of some new happening and opportunities, new experiences to add to your excitement. You always have a reason to rejoice and you fail to see less negativity and your depressive state of mind will change gear to live with new expectations and life becomes beautiful. Life overlaps death with new events, possibilities and hope. Every human wants to delay death, which is possible only with one simple formula - live with a hope, live anew every day with a new ideology. This is why life and death is immersed in a weird philosophy. Both could be your choices.
When you stop to acknowledge new ideas in life, throw your back at every opportunity that comes your way, you're gradually advancing towards a fearful path of depression that strangulates your hopes and ends your life and death becomes your solution to end your woes.
HOW ABSTRACT FEARS KILL YOUR DREAMS
Fear or courage both needs spiritual strength to plan our own destruction or healthy survival. Unimaginable fears of every kind will assail our mind and we build a huge stock of it that will eat our mind and body. You'll feel low on spirits and mostly the fears have no meaning to be nurtured, which could be abandoned, but you don't know how to evade them. Your mind will display no interest in things that can add a purpose to your life. These abstract fears are difficult to understand and decipher - actually there are no fears at all. This is all a form of weird imagination. How could you gather so much of fear when others are rejoicing at the same parameters? This is what I call the lack of acceptance or appreciating the hope that follows you every now and then, but your mental capacity has lost the power to emulate the positive side of life. Mostly, life is derived on a pattern of copy and paste, but still you should know what is the right thing to copy and paste it on your lifeboard.
Fears don't let you think with freedom and steal your ideas; your dreams are hijacked due to your failure to take action. If you've a fearful disposition, you need a courageous partner, a mentor to change your thinking pattern and you need to welcome new opportunities. Your reluctance to accept these suggestions to embark on a favourable life path could butcher your dreams savagely; end of excitement means end of life and death ultimately wins its score.
So, walk along merrily with both life and death, but on a happy note.
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