The Enigma of Death

Death is an endless door, blackness forevermore... oblivion and long absence of everything, a blank infinity. It is a complete encounter of dreamless sleep. Can only hear silence, can only see darkness. The journey to the non existence is unceasing. I still long to know, how enduring is eternity? How distant is the end of horizon?

When is the time to wake up from nothingness to finally hear your own breath? What is it really like to be dead?

8 scream(s):

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Luna Rhemz on July 18, 2009 12:23 AM said...

Ayt.Friends!

See yah 'round!

jei on July 18, 2009 6:21 AM said...

Spooky but I also wanna know what one would feel, hear or see when one is dead. What I know is, someday, malalaman rin natin yan.

Luna Rhemz on July 18, 2009 10:30 AM said...

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Sanssense on July 19, 2009 4:32 PM said...

I would say death is not an "endless door" but a "kick and gone" phase of our existence. Ah! But we can go on a long philosophical discourse on the matter so let me just leave it at that. :)

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Jericho on July 28, 2009 5:07 AM said...

Let death remain a mystery, because it have been a part of life goals.

However some peoples said, in comma or dead faint condition you will able to see the gate of death

 

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