Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Ryan's Thoughts #6:

Author's Note: I'm proud to say that Ryan's Thoughts is back for a second year. I decided to write about this particular topic because it is something that many of us wonder about and many of us fear. I'm obviously not a scholar philosopher, so I encourage your opinions to be stated, too. Thanks.

Death is one of the most feared things in society and we mourn over it whenever it strikes one of our loved ones, but not only is it feared, it is one of the most mysterious subjects that the human race has faced. What happens when we pass? Will it be an emotionless emptiness or a portal to another world of sorts? Should we be scared or should we embrace it? These questions tear at our conscious and it leaves us in a state of utter confusion.

"The hour of departure has arrived- I to die and you to live. Which is better, God only knows." These were some of the last words spoken by the Greek philosopher Socrates, after being condemned to death. What he is saying with this quote is that death might be a better situation than life. In this speech, called The Apology, by Socrates he brings up two of the main theories of what happens to us when we die. Centuries later, I'm sure that most of us are familiar with them, too.

The first theory is that when we die, we enter an eternal "sleep". Nothing happens, but nothing disturbs us. All eternity goes by as if it was one night's sleep. Now I ask you, how bad is that? Instead of having the daily burdens of Life, you get to spend the rest of eternity in the best night's sleep you've ever had. Sure you may not want to do that, but it sure isn't something to be scared of.

The second theory is something that most religious people believe in. A large percentage of people believe that when we pass we will be transported to another world where all of the other souls that have died on earth are kept. Nearly all of us would jump at the opportunity to spend time with the loved ones in our lives that perished. Also, to be able to reason and debate with minds such as Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King Jr., Shakespeare, and so forth would be a much greater experience than anything you could find in the world that we live in today.

I'm not saying that Life is a horrible thing that we must all rid ourselves of, but I am saying that we shouldn't live in fear of what could happen, causing us not to live to our full potential. Death isn't an end, it's a beginning. Once we realize this, we can step out of the fear that shadows us and be the individuals that we could be.

6 comments:

  1. This is a really interesting thought Ryan. I've thought about things like this too. Do we just disappear? Where do our souls go? Personally, I think that the second theory goes more along the lines of what we all believe in, and what I believe in. There is also the reincarnation theory as well, which could be possible I suppose. Maybe we have a choice of what happens to us, but I guess we won't know until it happens. This was very well written and it makes you think. Great job!

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  2. Yes, I think the reincarnation is an interesting thought, but that could either be a blessing or a terror, but as you said we will won't know until it happens.

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  3. I think you captured a great thought that a lot of people contemplate and put in into a strong post. I get how people fear death, but how much time and energy can we waste stressing about a matter we can't control. To answer your question, Ryan, I don't think eternal sleep would be better than life. Sure you wouldn't carry any burden but you couldn't feel sadness or compassion, hate or love, but that's not better. I think this goes back to the notion that feeling nothing at all is far worse than feeling any other emotion.

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  4. That was really good, how it made you think and everything. I really liked how at the end you went back and concluded everything into one final thought. I have thought about that type of thing too. Do you have any tips on how you come up with ideas like this, and put it into writing like that?

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  5. Just find something that you think is interesting and just write about it. State your thoughts and be true to what you are saying and that is really what I try to do.

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