To all who have aging loved ones, I feel for you, Through the years I've lost family members and friends. It seems to be a sad part of living, we're all going to die!
How do you view death? With the sadness of losing someone, or celebration for the existence of a person's lifetime on earth?
It makes me wonder, Why are we here? In this body, on this planet we call earth. Forgive me, I don't want to offend anyone (on this subject) loosing a loved one is very emotional and filled with (for me) sadness and questions about our very existence. Why are we here?
I just don't believe we crawled out of the oceans and evolved from monkeys to caveman to human beings! I'm not a subscriber to the belief. So why, or how are we here?
I toss this out to the community searching for answers . . .
Why are we here?
To Learn? To Teach?
Must we "learn" whatever it is we must, in order to pass to the next level of existence? The next "grade"?
I feel we're here for a reason . . . I just don't know what.
I'm 62 (May 2020) Lifes end grows closer by the second. My best years are behind me. I am blessed and thankful to enjoy every day I have on this planet. Thinking of dying is emotional! It makes me tear up thinking of my life ... no more.
why are we here?
Your thoughts, please.
(save any witty or grade school remarks for the appropriate forum)