What is the Deathbed Point of View and How Can You Use It?

in #mindset6 years ago (edited)

Hi, Steemians!

Death has always been a topic of controversy. One could argue that death is the greatest mystery in existence; not for what it is, but for what comes after.

But that question should be left alone to philosophers and sages to ponder. In our lifetime, we should utilize our resources to the utmost of our strength and will. That is why the question of death should be asked in another manner.

‘To every man upon this earth, death cometh soon or late.’ Goes the old poem, but how one interprets that is a matter of great significance.


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To me, death is not a tragedy, but a silent companion and a constant reminder of our limited time upon this earth.

You should not allow the thought of death to startle you or send shivers down your spine. It is what happens to anyone. It has happened to your ancestors.

It is going to happen to you. And it will happen to your descendants. Death is a truth of life, but how you interpret that truth decides your fate.

The thought of death must lead to gratefulness. A new window through which you could appreciate life on both a conscious level and an unconscious one.

Moments wither and do not last, but their memories are forever tucked in a corner of your brain.

Thus, it is obligatory for a man who understands to aspire to create good memories.


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This is where the Deathbed Point of View comes to mind.

When you imagine that you are in your deathbed, suddenly, all your petty thoughts and unsavory desires perish. All your insecurities, doubts, and fears seem to fade out in a blink of an eye.

Nothing matters anymore, other than enjoying the last moments of your life with certainty and a sense of higher consciousness; that which compels you to think about deep matters that you otherwise would not.

The Deathbed Point of View is an outlook that recommends you to think more about your own death and the situation in which you are going to live the last days of your life.

What life would you want to have lived?

How do you want others to see you then?

Have you done everything you could in this life?

Did you become who you were born to be?


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The Deathbed Point of View washes down all the pitiful follies of the human mind and gives you a clearer vision of what you want to have in your life.

You will make decisions with wisdom greater than any other, because now you truly know what you would want if the fog from your vision was lifted.

Do not fear death, but embrace the idea of death as a truth of life. You will rise high above your own sensations, and see the sort of life that would give you fulfilment.

Then, utilizing your consciousness to your advantage, you will move toward that lifestyle, not with fear of death, but with a sense of peace with where your journey ends.

A BIG HUG!

@chbartist

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It's indeed important to find ways of achieving calm and peace of mind rather than living in constant fear.

Hola amigos...
Cada quien toma la muerte de acuerdo a los diferentes encuentros que haya tenido con ella. En mi caso, vengo de una familia muy grande y unida y lamentablemente ha muerto personas muy cercanas a mi (padre, sobrino, tíos, primos, abuelos). Mi padre murió cuando tenía 13 años y fue una experiencia muy dolorosa y luego de ello otros familiares; pensé que siempre iba a ser así de fuerte y traumático porque son mis seres queridos. Pero con cada experiencia aprendí a aceptar que es nuestra naturaleza y si eres una persona religiosa lo aceptas con más calma y te conviertes en apoyo para esa personas que tiene sus primeras experiencias con la muerte. Aunque suene fuerte lo único que tenemos seguro es la muerte. A vivir la vida ignorando a esa señora y enfrentarla cuando toque.

Powerful thoughts as thebonly certain thing is life is death but living is a journey in itself. Be courageous toblive each day as if it were your last is often heard but difficult to do for many reasons. It is a great aspiration to do so!

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Ecclesiastes 12:13-14 Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man.
For God shall bring every work into judgment, with every secret thing, whether it be good, or whether it be evil.

Hebrews 9:27 And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment:

To us Christians, death is gain but it is the end of our earthly deeds. We must then faithfully fight the battle of faith and run the race that is set before us by God. So when God calls us home, we are not ashamed of being empty-handed to face Him.

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Truly, living everyday like its your last gives you the opportunity to do things without procrastination because you are not sure you'll get another chance to do it.
Use your time we'll.
Help the poor.
Make a difference.
Comfort that sad friend of yours.
Put a call across to your loved ones and tell them how much you love them and know how they are faring.
Just do that good thing while you can coz you don't know what tomorrow brings! Nevertheless, having death in mind doesn't mean you should dream big and plan towards the future.
Nice post @chbartist

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Death is part of life. Our life and how we live it, is what guarantees us what comes after death. That's why while we live this life, we must be according to what God wants, because otherwise, what comes after death will not be very pleasant. If we are aware of that, our current life will be very conscious of doing good at all times and without fear of death.

Great..The person who accepts the truth of death does not have any kind of burden on his life. It can not disturb any kind of discomfort. And he goes ahead in every field of life. And accepting such truth and moving forward is called living life.

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Oh yes @chbartist, I completely agree with you that any fear, especially the fear of death, always interferes with any movement of life! Death is the ultimate transition to another state of energy and the sooner we get rid of the fear of death, the better we look at our life and what can be changed for the better in it!

We should all love and respect god, nor fear him/her. I guess the god is what we visualize him to be! and instead of fearing death we should all try to learn the real meaning of living life.
Keep inspiring us from your content.

Hello @chbartist!

This is more than anything to give the value that it deserves to the life we ​​have borrowed, and learn to manage our resources for our benefit and collective benefit. Because we often let ourselves be led by the one who will say, giving too much importance to what others think instead of giving importance to our desires.

And that's how life goes, and then we discover that we are 80 years old, and we are confined to a wheelchair, or to crutches or any device to move, and that is where we realize that we did not do everything we wanted. to do, and because of that and so many other things, we are so afraid of death.

It is a matter of taking the helm and setting the direction we need in our lives, to receive death with satisfaction

Regards!!!