Thanks Donna.......
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Gene Jones
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Thanks Donna.......
Hi Donna,
You closed the "End of Life" topic just when needed, as it was beginning to deteriorate into forbidden religious territory. Thank you (and b0b)for being so tolerant in the meantime.
In the beginning, I had intended for this topic to focus on our earthly life, not the afterlife that the comments focused on. But, the comments were so interesting and respectful of our diversity that I remained silent as to my original intentions. As many others commented, I am also comfortable with my beliefs about the afterlife.
I was initialy interested in what we need to do BEFORE death to eliminate the clutter of photos, plaques, shadowboxes, musical instruments and accessories etc, that we accumulate over the years, but that upon our death suddenly revert from treasures to junk that our family must dispose of. And more importantly, the need to tighten up our relationships that may have become worn, faded, and threadbare.
Maybe we don't need to leave this life with everything in order so our descendants won't be inconvenienced? Maybe they need to be reminded of the tentative tenure of life, and the need to focus on the future.
Maybe?
You closed the "End of Life" topic just when needed, as it was beginning to deteriorate into forbidden religious territory. Thank you (and b0b)for being so tolerant in the meantime.
In the beginning, I had intended for this topic to focus on our earthly life, not the afterlife that the comments focused on. But, the comments were so interesting and respectful of our diversity that I remained silent as to my original intentions. As many others commented, I am also comfortable with my beliefs about the afterlife.
I was initialy interested in what we need to do BEFORE death to eliminate the clutter of photos, plaques, shadowboxes, musical instruments and accessories etc, that we accumulate over the years, but that upon our death suddenly revert from treasures to junk that our family must dispose of. And more importantly, the need to tighten up our relationships that may have become worn, faded, and threadbare.
Maybe we don't need to leave this life with everything in order so our descendants won't be inconvenienced? Maybe they need to be reminded of the tentative tenure of life, and the need to focus on the future.
Maybe?
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Bill McCloskey
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There is disorder after a death no matter how prepared one is. My mother died 4 years ago yesterday and I an remember going through her things with my sister after she died. It is a very emotional time and sensitivity is mandatory to get through it.
there are services that can handle estates. For me, we had antiques dealers come in first, and for everything else, a company comes in and takes it for charity and gives you something to deduct from your taxes.
there are services that can handle estates. For me, we had antiques dealers come in first, and for everything else, a company comes in and takes it for charity and gives you something to deduct from your taxes.
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Alan Brookes
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Alan Brookes
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Larry Bressington
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Nice post Gene, you are a true Gentleman with great morals.
The thread was very interesting indeed and i think it was very nice. There were a few moments i thought 'Wow' but oh well lol... and as you know we are a very 'Eccentric' lot
with lot's of idea's about the world, especially Politics and Utopia
Well received Geno, take care!
The thread was very interesting indeed and i think it was very nice. There were a few moments i thought 'Wow' but oh well lol... and as you know we are a very 'Eccentric' lot
Well received Geno, take care!
A.K.A Chappy.
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Jerry Overstreet
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Ditto what Larry said. I think it's good food for thought and I have a lot of respect for Gene...his thoughts and sentiments.
I didn't learn anything new on the topic though, but I sure learned a lot about the people replying to it.
Having said that, I think it's run it's course with the several pages of philosophy and theology and there's not much to add by continuing it here. But, that's up to someone else.
I didn't learn anything new on the topic though, but I sure learned a lot about the people replying to it.
Having said that, I think it's run it's course with the several pages of philosophy and theology and there's not much to add by continuing it here. But, that's up to someone else.
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Alan Brookes
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http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... 63#2076263
I've opened up the above thread, where we can discuss the purpose of the Forum, and what it should be used for. I shall be interested to hear the opinions of other members.
I've opened up the above thread, where we can discuss the purpose of the Forum, and what it should be used for. I shall be interested to hear the opinions of other members.
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Donna Dodd
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Re: Thanks Donna.......
Gene, I felt like the intentions of your thread were clear, and I really enjoyed reading the posts. I watched closely, however, knowing it would be just a matter of time before things would take a turn and the thread would have to be closed. I know it was abrupt, and I really appreciate your understanding. DonnaGene Jones wrote:Hi Donna,
You closed the "End of Life" topic just when needed, as it was beginning to deteriorate into forbidden religious territory. Thank you (and b0b)for being so tolerant in the meantime.
In the beginning, I had intended for this topic to focus on our earthly life, not the afterlife that the comments focused on. But, the comments were so interesting and respectful of our diversity that I remained silent as to my original intentions. As many others commented, I am also comfortable with my beliefs about the afterlife.
I was initialy interested in what we need to do BEFORE death to eliminate the clutter of photos, plaques, shadowboxes, musical instruments and accessories etc, that we accumulate over the years, but that upon our death suddenly revert from treasures to junk that our family must dispose of. And more importantly, the need to tighten up our relationships that may have become worn, faded, and threadbare.
Maybe we don't need to leave this life with everything in order so our descendants won't be inconvenienced? Maybe they need to be reminded of the tentative tenure of life, and the need to focus on the future.Maybe?
Donna Dodd
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"Every person is a new door to a different world."
- from movie Six Degrees of Separation
Come visit my steel guitar store on CafePress! http://www.cafepress.com/zoomwithaview
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Bob Watson
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Cal Sharp
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There's a thread about being comfortable with death at a philosopher's forum that was mentioned in another SGF thread. http://forums.philosophyforums.com/thre ... 60092.html
My dear Watson, hope things are going well.
My dear Watson, hope things are going well.
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Gene Jones
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Quote: "My dear Watson, hope things are going well."
Cal, thanks. The philosopher's forum nailed it with wit.
I am resigned to the sureness of death and I believe that our days are numbered from the day of our birth when the countdown begins, and that we have no control over the date that our life will end.
I believe that we can make our days on earth more or less stressful by the way we live, but I believe that the date of our death is predetermined.
What happens after that only the dead will know.
Cal, thanks. The philosopher's forum nailed it with wit.
I am resigned to the sureness of death and I believe that our days are numbered from the day of our birth when the countdown begins, and that we have no control over the date that our life will end.
I believe that we can make our days on earth more or less stressful by the way we live, but I believe that the date of our death is predetermined.
What happens after that only the dead will know.
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Cal Sharp
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Gene, here's another one about preparing for the Big Day. Practical advice. http://lifehacker.com/5992722/one-day-y ... are-for-it
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Gene Jones
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Cal, the referenced URL has great advice for anyone nearing the end of their life, and even when they are still young.
Fortunately, I received some great advice and established a FAMILY TRUST several years ago. It covers everything from our oil and gas interests to the personal contents in my dressor drawers, including my musical instruments and accessories.
Legally, everything is in order, but some unresolved conflicts with relationships are still pending and I still have to work on those.
Fortunately, I received some great advice and established a FAMILY TRUST several years ago. It covers everything from our oil and gas interests to the personal contents in my dressor drawers, including my musical instruments and accessories.
Legally, everything is in order, but some unresolved conflicts with relationships are still pending and I still have to work on those.
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Alan Brookes
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The end of life is scary. Yes, we've all been dead before, for billions of years, but the idea of nonexistence is profoundly horrific to the extent that religions have been created to pretend that death is not the end. Unfortunately, and I hope that I'm wrong, evidence suggests that, once we're dead and brain activity stops, we no longer exist.
