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They did this survey among the people who are about to die and they asked them what are the things that they regret in their life?
The most common answer was: They lived their lives based on what others' said instead of their own way.
My question to you: If you know you are dying tomorrow,
1- Are you ready for it?
2- Do you have any regrets?
3- If you have any regrets, are you doing something about it?
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2 The only regret I can think of is missed opportunities to bring happiness to others... my effect on others is the only thing that remains after I die.
3 I am trying to be more helpful and kind, being more aware of how I affect others.
ditto !
Regrets, I tend not to regret much of where I have gone wrong in the past, if I did I would be one depressed idiot. However, I do regret treating my mother in certain ways when I was a teenager, I just hope she knows how much I love her.
2. I'm not a perfect man, but on balance, I think I've led a decent life with reasonable accomplishments.
3. I have mended bridges with a few people where things just weren't left well.
Regrets...ah. well at 28, I feel more like a grown up then I did the past 27 years. I look at the past with much regret, not guilt. But if I didn't have those regrets and mistakes, I would still be stuck doing them...so, I thank God for those painful, awful, wonderful mistakes.
"You rise, you fall. You're down and you rise again. What don't kill you, makes you more strong. Dawn, death, fight,final breath...what don't kill you, makes you more strong..." -Metallica.
2.Regrets? Me?? Nah. I've totally lived my life according to what's best for me. To thine own self be true!
3. See #2
2. Too late
3. Hushing the chattering mind. brb
2) Nope - I did it my waaaaaaay! we have a mind of our own so go to hell if what youre thinking is not right.
3) see above...
Ok... so I made it through the post...
2- Do you have any regrets?
3- If you have any regrets, are you doing something about it?
1. Am I ready? Yes and No. Yes, I am ready because to deny it will happen is utter nonsense. So, I say "when it happens it happens." I live in the moment as much as possible and if I should happen to start "worrying about a possible future death" then I know I need to return to my awareness meditation of being in the here and now.
At the same time, No. The finality of it is frightening. Rebirth or not being a seperate issue entirely.
2. Regrets? Umm, yes and no here also. Yes, I have them. Countless ones too numerous to mention but dwelling on "the path not taken" is fruitless also. Thus my answer is no as well. They are just points of experience now and I cannot convince myself even now that I made "wrong" choices dictating a need for regret when other options not chosen could have been much worse.
3. Am I doing something about my regrets? Strictly speaking, No. Some are beyond amending. Others I see no point in trying to fix as the karmic result is now coming to pass... I believe so anyway. As such, I am just "wasting daylight" worrying about past choices which didn't turn out as I had hoped.
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I think there's been some lasting effect but I'm not sure how much. If I ever imagine having a super power I generally imagine having spontaneous regeneration and immortality like Wolverine or Claire from Heroes. So I certainly have some kind of real aversion to death. Maybe because I tend to carry a lot of shame and guilt so I don't let go of regrets very well.
I hope to improve my practice and state of mind to better deal with the inevitability of death. I don't think I'm there yet though.