Death is to be loved, not hated
Death is not to be feared
Death is not evil
Death is good, not bad
Death is not for all time
Death is a whole new beginning
Death is something to look forward to
Death is not something to dread
Death is something to get excited about
Death is ends, new beginnings
Death is not to be feared
Death is not evil
Death is good, not bad
Death is not for all time
Death is a whole new beginning
Death is something to look forward to
Death is not something to dread
Death is something to get excited about
Death is ends, new beginnings
Death is not the enemy, it’s a friend. It’s not to be feared, it’s to be welcomed. It’s not the end, it’s a new beginning. There is nothing to fear in death itself, the Devil is not there awaiting your arrival, there to take your soul damming you to hell forever. And we don’t die, get put in the ground to be forever eaten by worms, whilst awaiting the trumpet call and our resurrection. Our physical body disintegrates and we live on as a spirit in a spirit body, a new body free of all the physical afflictions and pain. And we don’t just go into a nothing state, or suspended animation awaiting the angelic roll call, nor do we die and sit for eternity with God floating around somewhere in heaven. We die, awaken in spirit, are met by our loved ones who’ve already died, or friendly and loving spirits, who take us to our new place to live, show us around, wait for us to readjust to our new surroundings, and make us feel comfortable and right at home. The thing to fear about death is the possible pain you might experience leading up to it. However once you die, that all goes being replaced by good feelings. This applying to people who are reasonably self-aware, have some consciousness of life after death, and/or haven’t caused other people or creatures to suffer or die.
God has given us the tools, the intelligence, not to conqueror death but to live in perfect harmony with nature, understanding that death is a vital part of the cycle - not something to be over come or postponed for as long as possible or eradicated altogether. Especially when it’s only our physical that dies and we as spirits have eternal life.
Nature is life enhancing and maintaining. Death is NOT the destroyer, it’s part of the cycle that keeps it all going. We try to conqueror death, do better than nature, improve on God’s imperfection. And so for our cleverness and our belief that we know more and are better than God, we create flesh eating super-bugs resistant to our medicines, causing yet more agony during our inevitable death.
Death is not the final rejection. You’re not being thrown away or cast out to the wolves. You’re not being banished. It’s not your greatest rejection - that’s already happened being born to your parents. You do continue to exist.
Dying is getting on with your life, not stopping it.