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Question:Do feelings of uncertainty and unease always remain until we die?


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The period of unease not necessarily be a part of personal growth. You feel moments of depression ar that time. You do not discuss such things with any one because of the uncertainty of his reaction, since sometimes answers of the other person may bring more depression to you instead. Such moments, you live for yourself and cherish them, In such moments only you find new meaning of life which may change your living style for ever afterwards, the meaning of life and you stop thinking about death. Death is one hard fact of life, but it stops bothering you.

yes

yes

THAT'S GROSS.

I think we all feel uneasy at times.

I have found that when I am out of my element, I do experience the most growth

it all makes me uneasy. I have more periods of uneasiness than I do calm, serenity. Maybe it's how I choose to be or maybe it's just the way it is

Seems like there is no growth without pain, and yes, for some of us, there is always a part of us that feels uncomfortable in our own skins. Sometimes those uneasy feelings are better, and sometimes worse, but they're always there, to some extent, if you're prone to be that way. I suppose there are some people out there in the world who can glide through life without too much pain, but I don't think those people experience much growth, either. And maybe there are those who never experience those feelings of uncertainty or unease, but then I think that maybe those people aren't quite as sensitive to others as they could be, you know?

Anyway, hope this helps.

Yeah, i think it does cuz everything happens for a reason in my opinion. Moments of unease are caused by problems and problems make us more resilent.

This may not always be so. The certainty on one point people have is the desire for peace which is made less certain by war. There could be be more certainty in a transition in countries were The Right to Peace a right in addition to others citizens have.

yup

I'd say so! While we're alive we're growing spiritually and emotionally, so we'll have these transitions to go through. How do we react to them? we can either feel overwhelmed or stronger characters and better people in general.
Regarding your second question, nobody knows if they stop when we die or continue afterwards. I'd say death is the end of the physical body, not the end of the spiritual being, so there's a big chance it's something we need to get used to, we may be "in transition" for the rest of eternity....
Interesting question and good luck with your present transition!

Since no human knows it all - we all have to wander .. sometimes we trip, and sometimes we move to the right direction. Either way, we're all learners here... uncertainty and unease will always be there in our mind, but it all depends on the intensity. Some find making decisions unbearable, and some just need to think it over and then decide what to do.


I'd say, the person who has struggled more, experienced life through difficulties and learned it's lessons --- that person comes out stronger after each turmoil, and eventually begins to understand the patterns of life, therefore becomes less uncertain.


Death is unknown to us, so many feel uncertain about it as well :)

But isn't life special that way? i see life as a school, we only move to the next level once we have passed the tests..

what if we had all the answers to the tests.. wouldn't it take away the excitement?

Yes - unease provides the motivation for change.